Equalizer help

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das1996
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Equalizer help

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Where can I find additional information on what the different filters are - 7 boxes to the right of the rotaries for each band?
Vincent Burel
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Regular one:

- PEAK
- NOTCH
- BP (Band Pass)
- LPF (Low pass filter)
- HPF (High pass filter)
- Low Shelf
- High Shelf
das1996
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Thanks for the reply... For the LPF/HPF is there a way of varying the slope?
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^^Anyone?
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Post by xcasxcursex »

I don't use the VM EQs but, I am familiar with how they work on a hardware mixing console. Normally, this would be the 'Q' of the filter. I notice that has no effect other than for the peak and notch filters for VM.
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yes, the Q is not implementd for LPF/HPF... i note the request.
das1996
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So if I'm interpreting the graph correctly, it's a 12db/oct filter (for either lpf or hpf) ?
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Vincent Burel
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yes, 12dB / octave... so you can combine several filter to get 24, 36... and up to 72 dB / octave LPF or HPF filter.
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