Mio channel summer, Mio channel difference, Mio channel sum/difference – Metric Halo Mobile I/O User Manual

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EQ Band Gain

[-24, 24] dB

Sets the parameteric gain on the EQ band. For peaking filters, this is the gain at the peak of the
band. For shelving filters, this is the gain at the extreme limit of the filter. This parameter is ignored
for the high and low pass filter types as well as the bandpass filter type.

EQ Band Frequency

[20, 22k] Hz

Sets the characteristic frequency of the filter band.

EQ Band Bandwidth

[0.01, 2.5] Oct

Sets the bandwidth of the filter band in octaves.

EQ Band Type

{Peaking/Parametric, Low Shelf, Hi Shelf, Hi Cut, Low Cut, Band Pass, RIAA}

Chooses the type of filter that is applied for the band.

Master Bypass

{On, Off}

When enabled, hard-bypasses the entire plug-in, and substantially reduces the amount of DSP
power used.

MIO Channel Summer

• Synopsis: Channel Summer
• Category: Building Blocks
• Channels: 2

Description:

Summer takes its inputs and forms the sum (A+B) of the two signals.

Parameters:

Master Bypass

{On, Off}

See also:

MIO Channel Difference

,

MIO Channel Sum/Difference

,

MIO Channel Multiplier

MIO Channel Difference

• Synopsis: Channel Difference
• Category: Building Blocks
• Channels: 2

Description:

Difference takes its inputs and forms the difference (A-B) of the two signals.

Parameters:

Master Bypass

{On, Off}

See also:

MIO Channel Summer

,

MIO Channel Sum/Difference

,

MIO Channel Multiplier

MIO Channel Sum/Difference

• Synopsis: Channel Sum/Difference
• Category: Building Blocks
• Channels: 2

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