This processor simulates a conventional graphic equalizer for fast, intuitive frequency response control. It has the additional benefit of a 'Selectivity' control to determine the combining characteristics of the filters. Faders can be removed from the graphic equalizer in order to make a read only representation of the frequency response. The resulting EQ curve can be viewed in the default control panel for this processing object.
Low Frequency Optimization: Defaults to yes. Optimized IIR filter for improved low frequency performance. This is optional to maintain backwards compatibility with existing designs.
Number of Channels: Sets the number of channels for the EQ, maximum of four.
Number of Bands: Select the number of bands needed to perform your equalization task. More bands use more DSP power.
Boost/Cut fader per band.
Selectivity control (Broad to narrow): Adjusts how the bands interact. Lower selectivity settings produce a smooth overall response with some interaction. Higher settings reduce interaction but tend to produce a response with more ripple.
Flatten: Sets all the faders to 0dB.
Bypass: Removes the equalizer from the signal path.