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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 178 - Chapter 13: Cambridge EQ
Cut Frequency
Knob
This knob determines the cutoff frequency for the Cut filters. The available
range is from 20 Hz – 5 kHz for the low cut filter, and 20 Hz – 20 kHz for
the high cut filter.
EQ Bands
All five of the EQ bands can be used in parametric or shelf mode. Each band
has identical controls, the only difference is the frequency range values.
The function of the controls is similar in both parametric and shelf modes. The
two modes are described separately (see “Parametric EQ” on page 179 and
“Shelf EQ” on page 182).
Enable Button Each band can be individually engaged with the Enable button. The button is
green when the band is enabled. All bands default to disabled. To enable
any band, click the Enable button.
You can use these buttons to compare the band settings to that of the original
signal, or to bypass the individual band. UAD DSP usage is slightly de-
creased when a band is disabled (unless “UAD-2 DSP LoadLock” on page
74
is enabled).
Frequency Knob This parameter determines the center frequency to be boosted or attenuated
by the Gain setting. The available range for each of the five bands is the same
for both parametric and shelf modes. The ranges are shown in T
able 14 on
page 179.
Figure 52. The EQ Band controls

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ModelUAD
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