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<h1>Equalizer 30 Band</h1>
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<h2>Functionality</h2>
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<h2>Tips</h2>
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<h2>Controls</h2>
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<li><strong>Input L/R:</strong> The level after the input knob. The LED's flash on levels above 0dB</li>
<li><strong>Bypass:</strong> Don't process anything, just bypass the signal</li>
<li><strong>Input knob:</strong> Control the input level before the signal is processed</li>
<li><strong>Output L/R:</strong> The level after processing and after the output knob. The LED's flash on levels above 0dB</li>
<li><strong>Output knob:</strong> Control the output of the plugin - clipping could destroy your signal</li>
<li><strong>Individual Graphs: Show an individual graph for each active band</strong></li>
<li><strong>Analyzer: Activate a subtle Analyzer in the background. The mode switch selects the source for the Analyzer view. "Difference" shows input and output in the same view, green marks addition and red subtraction.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Low/Highpass Active:</strong> Power on this filter and select an operating mode. Inactive Filters don't use any CPU</li>
<li><strong>Low/Highpass Frequency:</strong> The center frequency of the filter</li>
<li><strong>Low/Highpass Rolloff:</strong> The level of reduction below or above the center frequency. The value determines how many dB's per ocatve the signal rolls off</li>
<li><strong>Low/Highshelf Frequency:</strong> The center frequency of the filter</li>
<li><strong>Low/Highshelf Level:</strong> The amount in dB's the center frequency is increased or decreased</li>
<li><strong>Low/Highshelf Active:</strong> Power on this filter and select an operating mode. Inactive Filters don't use any CPU</li>
<li><strong>Peak Frequency:</strong> The center frequency of the filter</li>
<li><strong>Peak Level:</strong> The amount in dB's the center frequency is increased or decreased</li>
<li><strong>Peak Q:</strong> The quality of the filter. Higher values create needles, lower ones bell filters</li>
<li><strong>Peak Active:</strong> Power on this filter and select an operating mode. Inactive Filters don't use any CPU</li>
<li><strong>Line Graph:</strong> The line graph shows a frequency response curve with some handles
to interactively change the settings of active filters. Please refer to the corresponding section
in the <a href="Controls.html" title="Controls">Controls manual</a>.
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