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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 174 - Chapter 15: Harrison 32C EQ
Low Pass (high cut)
This control determines the cutoff frequency for the low pass filter. The avail-
able range is 1.6 kHz to 20 kHz.
Four EQ Bands Each of the four EQ bands have
similar controls. The band center
frequency is controlled the top
row of knobs, and the band gain
is controlled by the bottom row.
Low Peak The low EQ band can be operated in either peak or shelf mode.
When the Low Peak switch is in the “out” position, the low EQ band
operates in shelf mode. When the Low Peak switch is engaged
(darker), the low EQ band operates in peak mode (the other bands
always operate in peak mode).
Low Frequency This control determines the low band center frequency (or the edge frequency
when in shelf mode) to be boosted or attenuated by the band Gain setting.
The available range is 40 Hz to 600 Hz.
Low Gain This control determines the amount by which the frequency setting for the low
band is boosted or attenuated. The available range is ±10 dB.
Low Mid
Frequency
This control determines the low midrange band center frequency to be
boosted or attenuated by the band Gain setting. The available range is 200
Hz to 3.1kHz.
Low Mid Gain This control determines the amount by which the frequency setting for the low
midrange band is boosted or attenuated. The available range is ±10 dB.
High Mid
Frequency
This control determines the low midrange band center frequency to be
boosted or attenuated by the band Gain setting. The available range is 400
Hz to 6 kHz.
High Mid Gain This control determines the amount by which the frequency setting for the high
midrange band is boosted or attenuated. The available range is ±10 dB.
Hi Frequency This control determines the high band center frequency to be boosted or at-
tenuated by the band Gain setting. The available range is 900 Hz to 13 kHz.