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== Graph ==
== Graph ==
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* You can click on any point on the graph and move it to the desired frequency/gain/reduction. You can also use the following modifiers when clicking on a graph point:
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You can click on any point on the graph and move it to the desired frequency/gain/reduction.
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** '''Ctrl+left click''': Change the gain/reduction only
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** '''Alt+left click''': Change the frequency only
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** '''Shift+left click''': Change the bandwidth (or 'Q') only
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** '''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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** '''Double left click''': Enable/disable the selected point
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* You can also use the mouse wheel to change the bandwidth of the point under the cursor.
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It is also possible to change only one parameter using these points on the graph.
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; Gain : CTRL + Left-Click
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; Frequency : ALT + Left-Click
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; Bandwidth (or Q) : SHIFT + Left-Click
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It is also possible to :
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; Display a context menu where you can add a new point, delete, enable, disable or reset the selected point : Right-Click
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; Enable/disable the selected point : Double Left-Click
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You can also use the mouse wheel to change the bandwidth of the point under the cursor.
== Tab ==
== Tab ==

Revision as of 18:18, 25 September 2009

Main Page > REAPER Documentation > REAPER Effects


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ReaEQ is a fast, configurable, unlimited band equalizer plug-in.


Contents

Usage

Graph

You can click on any point on the graph and move it to the desired frequency/gain/reduction.

It is also possible to change only one parameter using these points on the graph.

Gain 
CTRL + Left-Click
Frequency 
ALT + Left-Click
Bandwidth (or Q) 
SHIFT + Left-Click

It is also possible to :

Display a context menu where you can add a new point, delete, enable, disable or reset the selected point 
Right-Click
Enable/disable the selected point 
Double Left-Click

You can also use the mouse wheel to change the bandwidth of the point under the cursor.

Tab

  • 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
    • Allpass: This will change the phase response of the set frequency
    • Notch: This will cut the set frequency
    • Bandpass: This will cut everything but the set frequency


Buttons

  • Add band: This will add a new band to the graph
  • Delete band: This will remove the current band


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