Vir2 Instruments Cinematic Thunder User Manual

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Solid G-Equalizer
LF Freq - Adjusts the center frequency of the low
frequency band at which the boost or cut will occur.

LF Gain - Adjusts the amount of boost or cut at the LF Frequency.

LMF Freq - Adjusts the center frequency of the low-mid frequency band at
which the boost or cut will occur.

LMF Gain - Adjusts the amount of boost or cut at the LMF Frequency.

LMF Q - Controls the width (or Q) of the low-mid frequency band. For most
EQs, the higher the width, the narrower the frequency band, but with this
EQ the control is reversed to match the hardware it emulates and becomes a
bandwidth control.

HMF Freq - Adjusts the center frequency of the high-mid frequency band at
which the boost or cut will occur.

HMF Gain - Adjusts the amount of boost or cut at the HMF Frequency.

HMF Q - Controls the width (or Q) of the high-mid frequency band. For
most EQs, the higher the width, the narrower the frequency band, but with
this EQ the control is reversed to match the hardware it emulates and
becomes a bandwidth control.

HF Freq - Adjusts the center frequency of the high frequency band at which
the boost or cut will occur.

HF Gain - Adjusts the amount of boost or cut at the HF Frequency.

Output - Controls the output gain after the effect.

Solid Bus CompressorThreshold - Sets a level threshold above which the
Compressor starts working. Only levels that rise above this threshold will be
reduced by the compression; signals that stay below it will be left
unprocessed.

Ratio - Controls the amount of compression, expressed as a ratio of “input
level change” against “output level change.” A Ratio of 1:1 means that no
compression will be happening. For example, a Setting of 4 represents the
ratio 4:1, which means for every 4 decibel increase of amplitude above the
threshold, the output will increase by only 1 decibel.

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