Helios type 69 controls, Overview, Band layout – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 24: Helios Type 69 Equalizer

Helios Type 69 Controls

Overview

The simple yet powerful Helios Type 69 Passive EQ adds a unique sonic tex-
ture to the music that passes through it. It can be pushed to its most extreme
boost settings while retaining openness and clarity. The Type 69 Passive EQ
replicates all the controls of the original hardware. The Treble band is a fixed
10 kHz shelf EQ, while the Bass band functions as a stepped 50 Hz shelf filter
(-3,-6,-9,-12,-15 dB) or frequency selectable Peak EQ (60, 100, 200, 300
Hz). The Mid band operates as a frequency selectable Peak or Trough
(Notch) EQ with eight frequencies (.7, 1, 1.4, 2, 2.8, 3.5, 4.5, 6 kHz). Other
features include Level Adjust, EQ Cut (bypassing the EQ circuit while retain-
ing the native sound of the unit), and Phase Reverse.

Band Layout

The Helios Type 69 design works in such a way that (depending on the set-
tings) entire EQ circuits are switched in and out. In the hardware that often
meant audible popping. For the plug-in we use smoothing to reduce these au-
dio spikes, but they may be more audible than with other UAD plugs-ins. This
is most audible when engaging the Bass or 10 kHz band from OFF to any
other setting.

Each feature of the UAD Helios 69 interface is detailed below.

Figure 90. Helios 69 band control layout

Bass
band

Midrange

band

Treble

band

Global

controls

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