

size 2.61 MB
MQ55 is parametric equalizer designed for mixing stage of music production.
The larger part of interface consists of seven modules (labeled LSF, LF, LMF, etc.). The first and the last are lowshelf and high-shelf, while inner five are peak filters. They all have ±12dB operating range when ratio knob is in default position. Ratio knob controls multiplying factor for all filters.
For example, when it’s at maximum position (3:2) every gain is multiplied by 1.5, so +6dB becomes +9dB, and -8dB becomes -12dB. You should use it after you’ve set all other parameters to adjust overall amount of equalization (kind of dry/wet control). Monitoring button (MON) activates isolation of each peak filter while you adjust it’s frequency.
Frequency controls are divided into seven overlapping zones that cover every useful part of spectrum. LSF and LF as well as HF and HSF share those zones, but since they are different types you’ll get different results out of them.
Above them are located displays with numerical readouts showing current frequency or filter gain amount. Q factors are controlled with lower row of knobs, five of them being blue, two being green. Shelf and peak filters have Q factors that do not act the same, although they share the same principle of higher Q meaning steeper curve. On the bottom there are on/off switches for each filter. Use CTRL+mouse for precise adjustment of each knob and double-click to reset them to default position.
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MQ55 ( 2.61 MB )
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