Focusing Equalizer
Unlike the previous two, this one is our own bastard creation. The
main idea is to have an equalizer where you first set the band width
with the Low and High Cut faders, which will automatically re-set
the frequencies of the High, Mid and Low bands to match your
recording. After that, you use the High, Mid and Low to create the
sound of the track, focusing on the sound you're interested in. No need for separate frequency selectors for the
different bands since these have already been set in a very natural
sounding way by the High and Low Cut.
The sound of the Low and High cuts, as well as the Low, Mid and
High filters come from the Passive and Active Equalizer models. In
addition to this we have added a Saturation circuit, very much based
on the distortion and compression from our famous FET
Compressor.
Knobs at a glance...
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Frequency Range Adjust
Use the two sliders to set the frequency range in which the equalizer
controls work.
The cut filters are either 6dB/octave types from the
Passive Equalizer or 18dB/octave from the Active Equalizer, which
allows you to do both wide musical cuts as well as a surgical
removal of unwanted frequencies.
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One Knob Saturation
The saturation knob makes it really easy to add a bit of energy or
focus to your track, or set it to OFF to preserve CPU.
If you get to much distortion in the high or the low frequencies, just use
the "Keep High" or "Keep Low" option to reduce the distortion in
that frequency band.
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Variable Bands The center frequencies of the three bands
moves automatically and musically along with the frequency range
selected by the High and Low Cut filters.
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Selectable Equalizer Type
If you prefer the sound from the Passive Equalizer, just set the
Equalizer Type to Passive, or vice versa. Set it to OFF to save some CPU.
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