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7.2.8. 3 Bands EQ
Equalization is one of the classic tools in professional audio. An EQ can sculpt the frequency
response of a signal to bring out certain sonic traits and suppress others. This can be done
by boosting (amplifying) a certain range of frequencies, or cutting (attenuating) them.
This effect simulates the simple but useful EQ on a mixer with three knobs for Low, Mid, and
High bands, each with a single control for gain (-15 dB to +6 dB).
This EQ provides a few Subtypes to cover a surprisingly useful set of basic cases.
Subtypes: Default, Wide, Mid 1K
7.2.9. Peak EQ
This EQ differs from the 3 Band EQ, in that it provides controls for only one EQ band, but
includes all three common parameters: Frequency, Gain, and Width.
Frequency: Sets the frequency of the band from 30Hz to 15000 Hz.
Gain: Sets the Gain of the Band from -15 dB to +6 dB.
Width: Sets the Width of the Band, also named Q on other EQ, a high value will
set a very precise width and a higher value will allow for a broader range.
Because the user has full control over these parameters, there is no need for Subtypes.
A common use for this type of EQ is to cut a very narrow frequency range in order to
remove an unwanted effect such as an undesired resonance or external hum.
Arturia - User Manual MiniFreak - Digital Effects 50
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