Frequency knob, Gain knob, High-pass filter – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 34: Precision Equalizer

Frequency Knob

The Frequency knob determines the center frequency of the filter band to be
boosted or attenuated by the band Gain setting.

This knob is stepped with 41 values for easy reproducibility during mastering.
To double the resolution of the available knob values (for fine control), press
the shift key on the computer keyboard while adjusting the knob. This in-
creased 2x frequency resolution (within the available range) can also be
specified using text entry, parameter automation, or ‘controls’ mode. The
available values for each of the four bands is the same in both parametric and
shelf modes, and are listed in

Table 26

below.

Note:

Not all host applications support automation and/or controls mode.

Gain Knob

The Gain knob determines the amount by which the frequency setting for the
band is boosted or attenuated. The available Gain values are listed in

Table 27

below.

High-Pass Filter

The high-pass filter is useful for reducing low frequency
content. It is a global filter; it always affects both left and
right channels, regardless of the active mode. See

Table 28

below for available settings.

Table 26. Precision Equalizer Band Frequency Ranges

Low Frequencies (L1 and L2)

19 – 572 Hertz

High Frequencies (H1 and H2)

617 – 27k Hertz

Table 27. Precision Equalizer band gain values

0.0 dB

±2.0 dB

±5.0 dB

±0.5 dB

±2.5 dB

±6.0 dB

±1.0 dB

±3.0 dB

±8.0 dB

±1.5 dB

±4.0 dB

Table 28. Precision Equalizer high-pass filter frequencies

Off (disabled)

40 Hz

10 Hz

60 Hz

20 Hz

80 Hz

30 Hz

100 Hz

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