Low-mid band – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 34: Neve 1081 Equalizer

High-Mid Frequency

The high-midrange band frequency is selected with the outer ring of the dual-
concentric knob controls. The ring control can be dragged with the mouse, or
click directly on the “silkscreen” text to specify a frequency or disable the
band.

Note:

You can also click the midrange symbol below the knob to cycle

through the available values, or shift + click to step back one frequency.

The available high-mid band center frequencies are 1.5 kHz, 1.8 kHz, 2.2
kHz, 2.7 kHz, 3.3 kHz, 3.9 kHz, 4.7 kHz, 5.6 kHz, 6.8 kHz, 8.2 kHz, and
OFF. When OFF is specified, the band is disabled. UAD DSP usage is not re-
duced when the band is OFF.

High-Mid Q Select

The High Q button switches the response of the high-mid band from
“normal” to a narrower bandwidth for a sharper EQ curve. The band is
in normal mode by default; it’s in high Q mode when the button is

“down” (darker).

Low-Mid Band

The low-midrange band delivers smooth low-mid fre-
quency peak equalization with a choice of two band-
widths. The inner knob controls the band gain, and the
outer ring selects the frequency or band disable.

Low-Mid Gain

The equalization gain for the low-midrange band is se-

lected with the inner knob of the dual-concentric control. The available range
is approximately ±18 dB.

Low-Mid Frequency

The low-midrange band frequency is selected with the outer ring of the dual-
concentric knob controls. The ring control can be dragged with the mouse, or
click directly on the “silkscreen” text to specify a frequency or disable the
band.

Note:

You can also click the midrange symbol below the knob to cycle

through the available values, or shift + click to step back one frequency.

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