When the EQ is switched to ‘E’ operation (by pressing the ‘E’
button in the GUI), the bandwidth of the HMF and LMF
sections remains constant at all gains, so at lower gains the
EQ curves are comparatively narrower for a given Q setting.
This is particularly useful for drums, since relatively high Q
is available at low gain settings. However, it is not so suitable
for overall EQ or subtle corrections, as you need to adjust the
Q to maintain the same effect when the gain is changed. The
‘E’ curve could be described as more “aggressive”.
There are three buttons associated with this section of the
plug-in.
EQ IN: Switches the EQ section into circuit.
E: Switches the EQ from ‘G’ operation to ‘E’ operation –see above.
DYN SC: Switches the EQ section into the sidechain of the
Dynamics section. The Filter Section can be switched
independently of the EQ section. If both Filter and EQ
sections are assigned to the dynamic sidechain the EQ section
precedes the Filter.
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