MOTU Track16 - Desktop Studio FireWire/USB 2.0 Interface User Manual

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Type I

Figure 9-13: Type I EQ filter style.

The

Type I

EQ filter has the least amount of Gain/Q

interaction, providing the most precision and
control of all the EQ filter types. Even small
adjustments in gain or reduction produce relatively
high Q. This EQ style is best for situations that call
for precise EQ adjustments requiring the
maximum amount of individual parameter
control. For more general shaping (e.g. full mixes)
or subtle control (e.g. vocals), the other styles
discussed in the following sections might be more
appropriate. This filter type is the most similar to a
standard parametric EQ.

Type II

Figure 9-14: Type II EQ filter style.

The

Type II

EQ filter produces constant Q response

during boost or cut. The Type II style emulates
several classic legacy EQs and produces good
results for resonance control on drums and
percussion because it provides relatively high Q
values with more extreme gain or cut settings.

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