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Plug-ins  Controlling the parameters of a plug-in
■ Equalizer601
Equalizer601 emulates the characteristics of an analog equalizer of the 1970s. It can create a sense of
drive by reproducing the distortion that is distinctive of an analog circuit.
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1
Frequency response curve graph
Shows the frequency response curve of all bands combined, and the frequency response curve
of each band.
You can change the filter frequency or gain by dragging the line in the graph using the mouse.
2
+/– buttons
Zoom-in or out the vertical axis of the graph display.
3
TYPE switch
Selects one of two equalizer types with different effects.
DRIVE emulates the changes in frequency response produced by an analog circuit, adding
distortion to create a sense of drive in which the analog character is emphasized.
CLEAN produces a clear, undistorted sound that is typical of digital, while emulates the
changes in frequency response produced by an analog circuit.
4
INPUT knob
Adjusts the input level.
5
Level meters
Indicates the output level of the effect.
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6
OUTPUT knob
Adjusts the output gain.
7
FLAT button
Resets the gain of all bands to 0 dB.
8
Q/TYPE knobs
Control the shape of the frequency response curve for the filter of each band.
For MID 1–4 you can set the steepness (Q) of the frequency response curve. For the LO band
and HI band, you can individually specify one of four filter types.
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F (frequency) knobs
Specify the center frequency of each filter.
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G (gain) knobs
Specify the gain of each filter.
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SW buttons
Toggle each filter on/off. Bands whose filter is turned off are disabled.
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