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In common with most PC controlled equalisation systems it is possible to make adjustments by dragging and dropping the filter
curves. Left-click on any of the band rectangles and holding down the left mouse button, drag the icon horizontally to change
the centre frequency or vertically to change the gain. Right-click and drag up and down to adjust the filter Q factor. You can also
use the left and right keyboard buttons to adjust the selected band frequency, up/down buttons to adjust gain and Page Up and
Page down buttons which will adjust the Q factor. The graph will adjust and the audio adjustment will be made in real time.
If at any stage you need a reminder of how to control the PEQ, right click on the text at the top of the graph;-
This will bring up the following window;-
There are also other functions available by right-clicking elsewhere in the graph window (i.e. not when the cursor is over one of
the filter rectangles). This is the window that appears;-
The first option is to display all graphs which displays the response of every filter band in grey. The active, selected band remains
coloured red with the overall response still blue.
Next is a copy function which will copy the selected band. You can select 'All' which copies Gain, Frequency and Q, or any of
these individually. You can then select a different band on the same or another graph (on a different zone or even different array)
and paste whichever parameters have been copied. If you have for example copied 'All' you have the option to paste 'All' or just
paste Frequency, Gain or Q. If however you copied only say 'Frequency', when you go to Paste you will find that only 'Frequency'
is available with 'All', 'Gain' and 'Q' greyed out.
The final section on the right of the window is the Properties panel;-
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