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Controlling the Rupert EQ 810 plug-in parameters
Rupert EQ 810 is a processor that emulates the equalizer section built into the top recording consoles
developed by Rupert Neve during the 1980s. A notable aspect of this EQ is that whether it is used to boost or
to cut, the tonal changes it produces are effective and easy to understand. In contrast to the dramatic sound
of Rupert EQ773, this provides refined, detailed, and smooth tonal change, while also giving you a broad
range of control, making it an all-around EQ that lets you create the sound you want. By using VCM
technology, this EQ precisely models the meticulously designed audio transformer and amp circuit. Simply
passing the signal through the EQ will improve the definition of the sound, and ring it to the foreground. In
particular, this is ideal for channels you want to sound more present, adding a bright, colorful, and rich
spatiality to the sound.
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LF IN button
Switches the LF band (low shelving) on/off.
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LF FREQ knob
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the LF band (low shelving).
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LF GAIN knob
Adjusts the gain of the LF band (low shelving).
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LMF IN button
Switches the LMF band (peaking) on/off.
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LMF x3 button
Triples the center frequency value of the LMF band (peaking).
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LMF FREQ knob
Adjusts the center frequency of the LMF band (peaking).
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LMF GAIN knob
Adjusts the gain of the LMF band (peaking).
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LMF Q knob
Adjusts the Q (steepness) of the LMF band (peaking).
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