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Power switch, Band controls, Bandwidth knob – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.4.2 User Manual

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Chapter 34: Precision Equalizer

Power Switch

The Power Switch determines whether the plug-in is active.
This is useful for comparing the processed settings to the
original signal, or to bypass the plug-in to reduce the UAD
DSP load (load is not reduced if UAD-2 DSP LoadLock is
enabled).

Click the rocker switch to change the Power state. Alter-
nately, you can click the blue UA logo to toggle the Power

state.

Band Controls

Each control set (L and R) has four EQ bands. Two bands are overlapping low
frequency bands labeled L1 and L2, and two bands are overlapping high fre-
quency bands labeled H1 and H2.

Each of the four bands has a control for bandwidth, enable, frequency, and
gain. All four of the EQ bands can be used in parametric or shelf mode. The
controls are exactly the same for each band; only the available frequency val-
ues differ.

Bandwidth Knob

The Bandwidth (Q) knob defines the proportion of frequencies surrounding
the band center frequency to be affected by the band gain control.

The numbers represent the filter slope in dB per octave. The available selec-
tions are 4, 6, 9, 14, 20, and Shelf.

When set to Shelf on the L1 and L2 bands, the band becomes a low shelving
filter. When set to Shelf on the H1 and H2 bands, the band becomes a high
shelving filter.

Band Enable

Button

Each band can be individually engaged with the
Enable button. All bands default to disabled.
When a band is enabled, the button glows blue.
To enable a band, click the Enable button or
move the band Gain knob.

You can use these buttons to compare the band
settings to that of the original signal, or to bypass
the individual band. UAD DSP usage is slightly
decreased when a band is disabled (unless

UAD-2 DSP LoadLock is enabled).