Soundscape Mixpander
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Double-clicking an EQ 2-band element opens the following window:
The response of the EQ is shown in the curve display and you can adjust the parameters using the
faders or value boxes in the usual way.
Multiple EQ windows can be opened at the same time, so for identifying which EQ elements the
window is connected to, the mixer column and element numbers are shown in the title bar.
Just below the title bar there is a field where the name of the current preset is displayed. To the left
of this name field there are load and save buttons which call up standard Windows open and save
dialog boxes. To the right there is a bypass button which can be used for easy A-B comparisons.
The multi EQ only uses only a little bit more DSP resources (per EQ band) than the EQ 2-band
described in the previous section. However, it offers a lot more flexibility and features. It is a more
recent addition to the list of mixer elements and its interface implements some new features.
Therefore it will be described extensively.
Several variants of the multi EQ are available: 1-band, 2-band, 3-band, or 4-band, mono or stereo.
As usual, more than one multi EQ can be inserted per mixer column.
The multi EQ parameters cannot be edited from the main SSL
Soundscape Mixer window. Only the EQ curve is visible under the
element name and bypass button: