4.7 ConfiguringtheGraphforPersonalPreference 4 RESPONSE DISPLAY4.7 ConfiguringtheGraphforPersonalPreferenceThere are two options in the menu a
5 BANDPASS SECTIONS5 BandpassSections5.1 EQ Type1This style has minimal Gain / Q dependency, smaller amounts of boost or cut still haverelatively hi
5.2 EQ Type2 5 BANDPASS SECTIONS5.2 EQ Type2Type 2 EQ is the same as Type 1 in boost, but has constant-Q responses in cut. This isthe only type offer
5.3 EQ Type3 5 BANDPASS SECTIONS5.3 EQ Type3This style of EQ has a moderate amount of Gain / Q dependency whereby the Q reduceswith gain. This provi
5.4 EQ Type4 5 BANDPASS SECTIONS5.4 EQ Type4EQ Type 4 builds on Type 3, using a far greater Gain / Q dependency which maintains analmost equal area
6 SHELVING SECTIONS6 ShelvingSectionsIn the Oxford EQ, the highest and lowest bandpass sections can be independentlyswitched to provide a shelving fu
6.1 ShelvingOvershootControl(HF shelfQ control) 6 SHELVING SECTIONS6.1 ShelvingOvershootControl (HF shelfQ control)When the HF shelving functio
7 GML 8200EMULATION (PRO TOOLS TDM &AAX DSP ONLY)loss of around 10% (of the boost gain) in the overshoot region and further defines theeffect desc
7 GML 8200EMULATION (PRO TOOLS TDM &AAX DSP ONLY)Characteristically gentle GML 8200 shelving curves with frequency range to 26KHz and with full+
8 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS8 DescriptionofControlsThe plug-in’s user interface consists of two sections for EQUALISATION and FILTERINGfunctions.Respon
Contents1 Introduction 32 EqualiserDesign 43 FrontPanelControls 54 ResponseDisplay 64.1 Tips for using the response display . . . . . . . . . . .
8 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLSThe +/- rotary controls set boost or cut gains for each section. If your host supportsscroll-wheel operation to the knob cont
9 SPECIFICATIONS9 Specifications9.1 ProTools|HDX –InstancesperchipVariant48kHz 96kHz 192kHz5-BandEQ &FiltersMono 16 8 3Stereo 9 4 25-Ban
10 PRESET MANAGER TOOLBAR10 PresetManagerToolbarThe Oxford EQ plug-in comes equipped with its own onboard Preset Manager, which isdisplayed as a too
12 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS11 SupportedPlatforms• Avid Pro Tools (AAX Native and DSP 32/64-bit)• VST hosts (32/64-bit)• AU hosts (32/64-bit)• Mac Intel OS
13 COPYRIGHT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS13 CopyrightandAcknowledgementsTrademarks and content copyright©2007-present Sonnox®Ltd. All rights reserved.Sonnox
1 INTRODUCTION1 IntroductionThe Oxford EQ and Filters plug-in draws on the considerable experience in professionalaudio and studio systems earned by t
2 EQUALISER DESIGN2 EqualiserDesignProgramme equalisers have expanded beyond their original use as distance correctiondevices for film and vision, int
3 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS3 FrontPanelControlsThe EQ and Filter controls are presented in a user-friendly layout, and the function of mostof the knobs a
4 RESPONSE DISPLAY4 ResponseDisplayThe upper area of the Oxford EQ plug-in is taken up by the EQ and Filter responsedisplay:In addition to more conve
4.1 Tipsforusingtheresponsedisplay 4 RESPONSE DISPLAYhand side of the graph can be used to increase or decrease the scale of the graph. Thedefaul
4.2 SwitchingasectionIN orOUT 4 RESPONSE DISPLAY4.2 SwitchingasectionIN orOUTDoubleclickonagraphhandletotogglethesectionIN buttonYou
4.5 ChangingtheQ orOvershoot 4 RESPONSE DISPLAY4.5 ChangingtheQ orOvershootThere are three ways to do this:• If your mouse features a scroll whe
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