Overall controls, 4 overall controls – Sonnox Oxford Reverb User Manual

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7.4 Overall Controls

7 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS

BAND-PASS, FILTER and SHELF buttons

Select these additional functions for the LF and HF sections.

Q control

This allows continuous control of the Q value for those sections capable of the

band-pass function.

Freq control

This provides continuous control of the centre frequency for band-pass functions,

and the turnover frequency for shelving and filtering functions.

Frequency Response Display

An interactive frequency response display is superimposed on the reverb display

area when the equaliser is active. Colour coded grab points on the graph provide
full mouse drag control:

Gain is adjusted by vertical movement, and lateral movement controls frequency.

Pressing the keyboard Alt key prior to dragging the control point vertically provides
Q control.

Sections can be switched in or out by clicking on the drag point while holding down
the Cmd (Apple) key.

For convenience and clarity, a separate colour coded curve displays the response
contribution of each particular section to the overall response. Drag points for
disabled EQ sections (ie. those that are switched out) remain visible for illustration
purposes. As soon as you click and drag a point, that section will be switched in.

7.4 Overall Controls

Graphic Display

This multipurpose area (in the top centre of the plug-in window) is used to display

the action of both the Early Reflection and Reverb Tail sections of the reverb. It also
provides an interactive graph of the equaliser’s frequency response, which is
displayed in more detail when the Equaliser is selected for modification.

Equaliser Access Tab

Clicking in this area flips between the Early Reflection and Equaliser setting displays.

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