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high pass filtering are provided. The filter response
display provides comprehensive control and visual
feedback of the EQ curve being applied. With
64-bit floating point processing, the 896mk3
Vintage EQ has been carefully crafted and
meticulously engineered to produce musical
results in a wide variety of applications.
Enabling EQ
Each input and output channel has a global
EQ
enable/disable
button (Figure 11-3 and
Figure 11-6). This button enables or disables all
bands of EQ for the channel. In addition, each
individual band of EQ has a
Filter enable/disable
switch (Figure 11-10), allowing you to enable as
few or as many bands as needed for each individual
channel.
Vintage EQ Quick reference
Filter response display:
Shows the response curve
for the current settings.
Vertical scale:
Lets you zoom the vertical scale of
the filter response display.
Parameter display:
Shows the precise numbers of
the parameter you are adjusting (or hovering over
with the arrow cursor). The labels (
frequency, gain
,
etc.) match the color of the filter being displayed.
When a filter handle is not selected and when the
cursor is not hovering over the display, the
parameter display shows the name of the current
channel being edited (the channel that currently
has the focus), as shown below:
Figure 11-11: When a filter handle is not selected and when the
cursor is not hovering over the display, the parameter display shows
the name of the current channel being edited (the channel that
currently has the focus).
EQ filter:
one of five center bands of EQ that can be
independently enabled and programmed.
Filter type:
Lets you choose from one of four or five
EQ styles for each independent band of EQ.
Low/High Pass filter:
Both a low pass and high pass
filter are supplied with six different slope settings.
Slope:
Lets you choose the slope (fall off) charac-
teristics of the low pass and high pass filter.
Q handle:
Drag the Q handle lines to graphically
adjust the Q setting for the currently selected filter.
To select the filter, click its filter handle.
Filter handle:
Drag this handle to graphically
adjust the filter’s boost/cut and/or frequency.
Composite curve (white line):
shows the overall
response curve of the current settings in the
window.
Individual filter curve:
Each filter has a color
(indicated by its knobs). When filter curves are
being displayed (the filter curve option is turned
on), each individual filter’s response curve is
displayed in the filter’s color.
Filter curve toggle:
Shows/hides the colored filter
curves in the display.
Filter enable/disable:
Turns the filter on or off.
How the vintage EQ works
The Vintage EQ operates like a standard EQ filter,
but with much more sophisticated processing
algorithms “under the hood”. There are five bands
of EQ, each with their own unique knob color, plus
additional low pass and high pass filters. Each filter
can be set to any center frequency you wish.
Each filter can be independently turned on or off
with the enable/disable button (Figure 11-10).
Each filter can be set to one of four different filter
The name of the
channel being
EQ’d.
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