Master enable button, Filter type button, Master enable button filter type button – Metric Halo ChannelStrip 2 User Manual

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efficient and sounds better. By adjusting the various parame-
ters associated with each band in the EQ you can control the

tonal and timbral balance of the signal. The resonance effect

of the peaking filters provides a facility to recreate acoustic

resonances that are lacking in the source material with

which you are working. One of the nicest aspects of the fil-
ters in ChannelStrip is their time domain performance. These

filters ring significantly less than comparable filters in other

signal processors. This allows you equalize signals without

the normal time smearing that you encounter with other

equalizers.

M

ASTER

E

NABLE

BUTTON

This orange button just below the EQ input meter is the mas-
ter enable for the entire EQ section. When this button is off,

the EQ section will not change the signal.

F

ILTER

TYPE

BUTTON

This button (indicating a peaking/parametric filter in the

illustration) is used to select the filter type of the single band

of side chain EQ. You may choose from 6 different types of

filters:

Peaking/Parametric – a second order bell-shaped paramet-
ric boost/cut filter. Boost/cut has a range of ± 24 dB. When
the boost is greater than +15 dB the filter gains a resonant
quality. The center frequency of the filter can be any fre-
quency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. The bandwidth of the
filter is continuously variable between 0.1 octaves and 2.5
octaves.

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