Esser (Blue Tab) - Axia Quasar User Manual

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Frequency (range) : full range adjustment for the band's center.
Width (range) : adjustment for the size (Q factor ) of the band
Peak/shelf button : determines
the type of filter applied for that
band
Active button: for easy control
and bypass of each individual
band.
The Four bands are completely
overlapping.
The options section provides the ability
to copy the settings present and to
paste those same settings to other
channels.
To do so, press the COPY after you
created your settings, select a surface
different channel (by pressing its top
encoder or from the MTS Channel
Select menu) and press the PASTE button.
A layout button allows for grouping the control differently for alternate workflows. The
controls are tied to the encoders below the screen and the layout button allows for
controlling the frequency of all 4 bands at the same time or changing the parameters of a
single band at the same time.
The EQ button is the enable/disable button for the entire EQ processing chain.
De-Esser (Blue tab)
New and improved algorithm behind the
Quasar introduces more control over the
challenges audio engineers face with
sibilance. Controls provided are
Threshold for what level the
processor is triggered
Ratio for how aggressive the
processor should be
Depth for the amount
attenuation the processor
should take
Attack and release times for the
rate the processor goes in and
out of processing.
Sidechain filter controls to define the band that triggers the processor.
Output selector buttons allow for controlling the output of the processor. This can
be used to PFL the audio for what would be filtered.
Options to copy the settings and apply to other channels.

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