ReaEQ
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** Shift+left click: Change the bandwidth only | ** Shift+left click: Change the bandwidth only | ||
** Right click: Display a context menu where you can add a new point, delete, enable, disable or reset the selected point | ** Right click: Display a context menu where you can add a new point, delete, enable, disable or reset the selected point | ||
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* Clicking on any tab will select that point where you can use the sliders to tune or fine-tune the values | * Clicking on any tab will select that point where you can use the sliders to tune or fine-tune the values | ||
** You can fine-tune any slider by holding the Ctrl key while using the slider | ** You can fine-tune any slider by holding the Ctrl key while using the slider | ||
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* There are different filter modes for each band: | * There are different filter modes for each band: | ||
** Low Shelf | ** Low Shelf |
Revision as of 01:22, 1 March 2007
Main Page > REAPER Documentation > REAPER Effects
ReaEQ is a fast equalizer plug-in.
Usage
- You can click on any point on the graph and move it to the desired frequency/gain. You can also use the following modifiers when clicking on a graph point:
- Ctrl+left click: Change the gain only
- Alt+left click: Change the frequency only
- Shift+left click: Change the bandwidth only
- Right click: Display a context menu where you can add a new point, delete, enable, disable or reset the selected point
- Clicking on any tab will select that point where you can use the sliders to tune or fine-tune the values
- You can fine-tune any slider by holding the Ctrl key while using the slider
- There are different filter modes for each band:
- Low Shelf
- High Shelf
- Band
- Lowpass: This will cut any frequency above the set value
- Highpass: This will cut any frequency below the set value