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------=_Part_97439632_940390859.1714226904483 Content-Type: text/html;charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable + StudioRack preset: Quickly shape tone and tailor it dynamically to your input source [Waves Audio]( [Give Electric Guitars an Acoustic Guitar Vibe] A Tilt EQ uses a single control to boost treble while cutting bass by the same amount, or vice-versa. This is ideal for making a sound “brighter” or “warmer,” quickly and effectively. We accomplish this using the F6 Dynamic EQ plugin loaded into [StudioRack]( (get the [preset here]() and relying on StudioRack’s macro controls. Furthermore, this preset also uses the F6’s Dynamic EQ capabilities, and incorporates High Pass and Low Pass filters to trim the frequency range extremes. Here’s a breakdown of what each macro controls: [F6 Floating-Band Dynamic EQ] WarmBrite Center position has no effect. Turn clockwise to boost treble and cut bass, or counterclockwise to boost bass and cut treble. Maximum boost/cut is 6 dB. Lo Freq Hi Center position is 700 Hz. Turn clockwise for a base tilt frequency up to 2800 Hz, or counterclockwise to go down to 175 Hz. DynEQ Thresh Sets the level above which the response changes dynamically, by the amount set with the DynEQ Range macro. DynEQ Range Regardless of the Tilt setting, turn Range clockwise for more treble and less bass, or counterclockwise for more bass and less treble. DynEQ Attack and DynEQ Release These set how long it takes for dynamics processing to start and end respectively, after the input level exceeds the threshold. HPF Freq Trims low frequencies from 16 to 125 Hz, with a 12 dB/octave slope. LPF Freq Trims high frequencies from 4 kHz to 21 kHz, with a 12 dB/octave slope. Using the DynEQ macro controls as part of your tilt allows seamless control over sound sources with a wide dynamic range, especially if the tonal qualities vary greatly across that range. For example, counterclockwise DynEQ Range settings are ideal when using a brighter tilt with acoustic guitar. Softer levels will have bright strumming. However, hitting the strings hard enough to exceed the Threshold will turn down the treble to tame aggressive strums, and emphasize the guitar’s body tone. Similarly, with a drum bus set for a brighter tilt, a loud crash cymbal that exceeds the Threshold will lower the treble and focus the kick. [Get the Preset]( [F6 Floating-Band Dynamic EQ]( $149 / $4999 With coupon $3399 Use code SAVE16 [Buy Now]( Coupon SAVE16 is valid through Sunday April 28, 2024. [Get this plugin included with]( [Waves Creative Access]( Massive catalog of 230+ plugins | All updates included | New plugins added | Monthly & annual subscriptions [Start Free]( [Waves Audio]( [Facebook]( [Instargam]( [Youtube]( [tiktalk]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- To ensure delivery of future mailings, please add news@emails.waves-audio.com to your contacts or safe senders list. [Update your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Also available from select [authorized Waves dealers](. Offers are valid for a limited time. Waves reserves the right to stop these offers at any time. Offers are not retroactive and apply only to specified products. Please do not reply to this email, as this mailbox will not accept incoming mail. For customer service and sales, please [contact us by email](. Copyright© 2024 Waves Audio Ltd. All rights reserved. ------=_Part_97439632_940390859.1714226904483--

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