User manual

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The MixConsole
Working with the Channel Racks
5. Click the EQ type button in the top right corner of the EQ module or open the
context menu, and select a filter type from the pop-up menu.
EQ bands 1 and 4 can act as parametric, shelving, or high/low-cut filters, while EQ
bands 2 and 3 are always parametric filters.
6. Set the Q-Factor with the bottom slider.
This determines the width of the affected frequency range. Higher values give
narrower frequency ranges.
7. To invert an EQ band to mirror the curve along the x axis, open the context menu
and select “Invert EQ Settings”.
This allows you to filter out unwanted noise. For example, boost the noise by
setting the filter to a positive gain and then invert the EQ band to filter the noise.
Using EQ Presets
You can load or save EQ presets. These allow you to save and load EQ rack settings
whenever you need them. You can also load, tag, and save them in the MediaBay
where they correspond to the “Plug-in Presets” media type, see
“Filtering according
to media type” on page 399.
To load a preset, open the presets pop-up menu in the top right corner of the EQ
rack, select “Load Preset…”, and select a preset.
To save the current EQ settings as a preset, open the presets pop-up menu in the
top right corner of the EQ rack, select “Save Preset…” and name your preset.
Ö You can also apply EQ settings together with inserts and Channel Strip settings from
track presets, see
“Applying inserts and EQ settings from track presets” on page 426.
Using EQ Bypass
To bypass all EQ modules, click the Bypass button at the top of the EQ rack, or open
the context menu and select “Deactivate EQ”. This is useful, if you want to compare
the sound with and without EQ.
Using the Curve Display
To make settings directly in the curve display, proceed as follows:
To activate an EQ module, click and hold.
This opens the graph, adds a curve point and activates the corresponding EQ
module.