MOTU Traveler-mk3 User Manual page 88

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conditions: the input is unmuted in mix bus 6, its
fader is up, and there is signal activity from the
input going into the mix bus.
The EQ tab
The EQ tab (Figure 11-10) displays the EQ settings
for the input or output channel that currently has
the focus. Click any focus button in the Inputs or
Outputs tab to view the EQ tab settings for the
channel.
Vintage EQ
Inspired by legendary British large console EQs,
the Traveler-mk3 Vintage EQ section
(Figure 11-10) gives you the look, feel and sound of
the most sought-after classic equalizers. Five bands
of center frequency parametric EQ filtering are
Filter display options menu
Parameter display
High-pass filter
High-pass frequency
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Q handles
(orange lines)
Filter response
display
EQ tab
EQ filter
EQ Filter types
Shelf filter
Slope
Figure 11-10: The EQ tab.
provided, each with four EQ types that provide
current popular EQ styles and vintage analog EQ
styles alike. Two bands include shelf filtering. Two
additional bands of variable slope low pass and
high pass filtering are provided. The filter response
display provides comprehensive control and visual
feedback of the EQ curve being applied. With
64-bit floating point processing, the Traveler-mk3
Vintage EQ has been carefully crafted and
meticulously engineered to produce musical
results in a wide variety of applications.
Enabling EQ
Each input and output channel has a global EQ
enable/disable button (Figure 11-3 and
Figure 11-6). This button enables or disables all
bands of EQ for the channel. In addition, each
Filter
Composite
Individual
handle
curve
filter curve
(white line)
(colored area)
Vertical scale
Filter enable/disable
Low-pass filter
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