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    							Plug-in Reference
    Steinberg VST 3 Plug-ins
    211
    Band 2 Gain (-20 to +24 dB)
    Sets the amount of attenuation/boost for the mid 1 band.
    Band 2 Inv button
    Inverts the gain value of the filter. See also the description of the 
    Invert button for Band 1.
    Band 2 Freq (20 to 20000 Hz)
    Sets the center frequency of the mid 1 band.
    Band 2 Q-Factor (0.5 to 10)
    Sets the width of the mid 1 band: the higher this value, the 
    narrower the bandwidth.
    Band 3 Gain (-20 to +24 dB)
    Sets the amount of attenuation/boost for the mid 2 band.
    Band 3 Inv button
    Inverts the gain value of the filter. See also the description of the 
    Invert button for Band 1.
    Band 3 Freq (20 to 20000 Hz)
    Sets the center frequency of the mid 2 band.
    Band 3 Q-Factor (0.5 to 10)
    Sets the width of the mid 2 band: the higher this value, the 
    narrower the bandwidth.
    Band 4 Inv button
    Inverts the gain value of the filter. See also the description of the 
    Invert button for Band 1.
    Band 4 Gain (-20 to +24 dB)
    Sets the amount of attenuation/boost for the high band.
    Band 4 Freq (200 to 20000 Hz)
    Sets the frequency of the high band.
    Band 4 Q-Factor (0.5 to 10)
    Controls the width or resonance of the high band.
    Band 4 Filter mode
    For the high band, you can select between three types of shelving 
    filters, a Peak, and a Cut filter. When Cut mode is selected, the 
    Gain parameter is fixed.
    • Shelf I adds resonance in the opposite gain direction slightly below 
    the set frequency.
    • Shelf II adds resonance in the gain direction at the set frequency.
    • Shelf III is a combination of Shelf I and II. 
    						
    							Plug-in Reference
    Steinberg VST 3 Plug-ins
    212
    Output (-24 to +24 dB)
    This knob on the top right of the plug-in panel allows you to adjust 
    the overall output level.
    Auto Gain button
    When this button is activated, the gain is automatically adjusted, 
    keeping the output level constant regardless of the EQ settings.
    Spectrum button
    Shows the spectrum before and after filtering.
    Reset button
    Resets the EQ settings.
    Using Modifier Keys
    When using the mouse to change the parameter settings, modifier keys 
    can be used. When no modifier key is pressed and you drag an EQ point 
    in the display, the Gain and Frequency parameters are adjusted 
    simultaneously.
    [Shift]
    When you keep the [Shift] key pressed and drag the mouse the 
    Q-factor of the corresponding EQ band is changed.
    [Alt]/[Option]
    When you keep the [Alt]/[Option] key pressed and drag the mouse 
    the frequency of the corresponding EQ band is changed.
    [Ctrl]/[Command]
    When you keep the [Ctrl]/[Command] key pressed and drag the 
    mouse the gain value of the corresponding EQ band is changed. 
    						
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    Index
    A
    AIFF 81
    Audio File Format
     81, 83
    Audio Files
     81
    Audio Montage
     63, 109, 110, 112
    Audio selection
     22, 86, 90
    B
    Backup 55
    C
    CC121 13, 14
    CD import
     169
    Clipping
     149
    Clips
     76, 109, 117, 118, 120, 122
    Colors
     54, 180, 182, 186
    Command Bars
     30, 66, 68
    Compare
     51
    Compressor
     203
    Context menu
     33
    Convert
     91, 108
    Crossfades
     105, 106, 132, 135
    Cue-point
     128
    Customizing
     49, 180, 189, 191, 
    192
    D
    DC Offset 107
    Dock
     31, 67
    Drag-and-drop
     39
    E
    Effects 145, 148
    Envelope
     129, 130
    Equalizer
     210
    F
    Fades 104, 105, 132
    File browser
     28
    FLAC
     81
    Focused clip
     120, 123
    FTP
     176, 177
    Full screen view
     64
    H
    Help 5
    I
    Import 114, 169
    K
    Key commands 7, 189, 190
    L
    Latency 9
    Limiter
     207
    Loop
     71, 168
    M
    Magnetic bounds 78, 121
    Marker
     139, 157
    Master Section
     143
    Meter
     142
    MIDI
     13, 189
    Monitor
     155
    Montage window
     110, 180
    MP2
     81
    MP3
     81
    MPEG
     81
    N
    Normalize 102
    O
    Ogg 81, 87
    P
    Pan 129
    Peak
     29, 200
    Picture
     52
    Playback
     68, 70, 74, 76
    Plug-ins
     147, 148, 198, 201
    Podcast
     64, 172, 173, 176
    Preferences
     193, 196
    Presets
     49
    R
    Recently used files 53
    Recording
     138
    Redo
     41
    Remote Devices
     13, 14
    Renaming
     56, 166
    Rendering
     137, 151
    Resample
     108
    Resampler
     199
    RF64
     81
    Ruler
     34
    S
    Sample rate 108, 199Shortcuts
     189
    Silence
     99, 100, 200
    Snapping
     78, 79, 121
    Switcher
     21
    T
    Tabs 48, 54
    Tool windows
     65
    Tracks
     116
    Transport bar
     68
    True Peaks
     102
    U
    Undo 41
    V
    Value editing 38
    VST
     201
    VST Audio Connections
     8, 9, 11
    W
    Wave window 180
    WMA
     81, 88
    Workspace
     62, 63, 64, 173
    Z
    Zoom 41, 46 
    						
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