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EQnotch-GX Series
Direct-X VST plug-ins

License : 2

- EQpro-G3
- EQpro-G4
- EQnotch-G3
- EQnotch-G4

The very first steps

STEP -1- : Switch On a Cell.

STEP -2- : Set Gain.

STEP -3- : Adjust Frequency.

STEP -4- : Change Bandwidth.

STEP -5- : Select another Filter Type.

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Concept

EQnotch-G3/G4 consists in a group of 3 (or 4) similar filtering cells
connected in series. It features an LCD-type screen displaying the filter's frequency response for the
whole bandwith according to your settings (of course, EQnotch's default frequency response is flat).
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The Cell :

Each cell is activated by an ON/OFF Push Button and is set as a classical
PEAK EQ by default with a gain set to 0 (classical parametric EQ).
On the right, the selector allows you to select other filter types (LPF, PEAK, NOTCH). On the left, 2
knobs are here to set the quality of the filter (Q) or the slope (S) in the case of a low-pass filter.
The bigger knob sets the gain and the small one (top left corner) sets the cutoff frequency.
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Select the Filter type :

Click one of 3 push buttons to select the filter type.
PEAK Filter is selected by default. The knobs might be enabled or disabled according the filter type.
For Example when selecting notch Filter, the gain button is disabled.
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PEAK EQ :


Here, the classical Peak EQ, which is a parametric EQ, allows you to modify the
frequency response with bands that are far wider than those available in EQpro-G3/G4. Moreover, according
to the Q setting, the slope curve can be inverted (convex or concave) and therefore offer a different
equalization than the one you'll get from EQpro-G3/G4.
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NOTCH Type :

EQnotch offers a Notch Filter allowing to completely remove a precise frequency
or a very narrow frequency range. The Q factor allows to define the precision of this feedback cancellation.
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