January 4, 2019

Para EQ



    This effect provides a high-quality 4-band EQ, with adjustable gain, frequency, Q (bandwidth), and output for each band. The Low and High bands let you switch between the following functions: 

  • L Gain - Sets the gain of the low-frequency EQ band. 
  • L Frequency - Sets the center frequency of the low EQ band. 
  • L Q - Sets the bandwidth of the low EQ band. 
  • L Type - Sets the mode of the low EQ band. Choose between Shelf, Peak, High-Pass (in 6, 12, and 24 dB curves), or Notch. 
  • Output (Accessible from every page) - Sets the final output level of the EQ’d signal. 
  • LM Gain - Sets the gain of the low-midrange frequency EQ band. 
  • LM Frequency - Sets the center frequency of the low-midrange EQ band. 
  • LM Q - Sets the bandwidth of the low-midrange EQ band. 
  • HM Gain - Sets the gain of the upper-midrange frequency EQ band. 
  • HM Frequency - Sets the center frequency of the upper-midrange EQ band. 
  • HM Q - Sets the bandwidth of the upper-midrange EQ band. 
  • H Gain - Sets the gain of the high-frequency EQ band. 
  • H Frequency - Sets the center frequency of the high-frequency EQ band. 
  • H Q - Sets the bandwidth of the high-frequency EQ band. 
  • H Type - Sets the mode of the high-frequency EQ band. Choose between Shelf, Peak, Low-Pass (in 6, 12, and 24 dB curves), or Notch.




  • Based on the Para EQ—Avid custom filter

    This EQ provides a high-quality, 4-band parametric equalizer, with a variety of controls to adjust the gain, frequency, Q (bandwidth), and volume output for each band. With the Low and High bands, you can switch between four EQ types—Shelf, Peak, Low-Pass (high band), High-Pass (low band), and Notch.

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