GEQ-10/GEQ-30

These graphic equalizers are identical, except for the number of available frequency bands (10 and 30).


 

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Each band can be attenuated or boosted by up to 12 dB, allowing for fine control of the frequency response. In addition, there are several preset modes available that can add color to the sound of GEQ-10/GEQ-30.

You can draw response curves in the main display by clicking and dragging with the mouse. You have to click one of the sliders before you drag across the display.

At the bottom of the window, the individual frequency bands are shown in Hz. At the top of the display, the amount of attenuation/boost is shown in dB.

Output

Sets the overall gain of the equalizer.

Flatten

Resets all the frequency bands to 0 dB.

Range

Allows you to adjust how much a set curve cuts or boosts the signal.

Invert

Inverts the current response curve.

Mode pop-up menu

This pop-up menu allows you to set the filter mode that determines how the various frequency band controls interact to create the response curve.

EQ Modes

The Mode pop-up menu in the lower right corner allows you to select an EQ mode, which add color or character to the equalized output in various ways.

True Response

Applies serial filters with an accurate frequency response.

Digi Standard

In this mode, the resonance of the last band depends on the sample rate.

Classic

Applies a classic parallel filter structure where the response does not follow the set gain values accurately.

VariableQ

Applies parallel filters where the resonance depends on the amount of gain.

ConstQ u

Applies parallel filters where the resonance of the first and last bands depends on the sample rate.

ConstQ s

Applies parallel filters where the resonance is raised when boosting the gain and vice versa.

Resonant

Applies serial filters where a gain increase of one band lowers the gain in adjacent bands.