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Special EQ Controls
Filter Knobs
The filter pots have an OUT position, which
removes the filters independently from the signal
chain.
The LP filter potentially has a maximum
frequency of 35kHz.
According to the Nyquist theorem, the possible bandwidth of a digital system
is 0.5 x sample rate. This means that with sample rates below 70 kHz the LP
maximum of 35kHz can not be reached.
Therefore moving the LP filter above 0.49 x sample rate will switch the filter
directly to the OUT position. At 44.1kHz this will happen if the pot is turned
further than 21.609 Hz.
EQ Graph
This area contains the equalisation curve and the EQ band nodes. The nodes
allow you to control frequency, gain and Q-Factor simultaneously. The EQ-
Graph can be switched On/Off with the GRAPH button.
The graph provides an accurate readout of the current equalisation curve.
Changing Frequency Gain and Q-Factor
For the filters, the X-axis is used to change the cut-off frequency
The low and high EQ bands use the X-axis to change frequency and the Y-
axis to change gain
The low-mid and high-mid bands additionally have the Q-Parameter.
The Q-Factor can be changed with the scroll wheel of the mouse whilst the
X and Y axis are used to change frequency and gain respectively.
TIP: The Graph Edit Window allows the user to very quickly manipulate the plug-in, as
it reduces mouse movements significantly and allows very quick adjustment of
multiple bands. To reset a whole bands parameters in the EQ graph window simply
press CTRL+double click on the band node or by using the Instant Compare
Function.
TIP2:The EQ curve in the graph window also indicates clipping; the whole EQ curve
turns into a deep red colour once clipping has occurred. This indication is set to a
fixed reset time of 1 second and is not affected by the settings made in the clipping
right click menu.
SSL Console Bundle for MX4 Page 125. SSL Console EQ and Filters