Multi-Band Processor-FX

Multi-Band Processor-FX was developed primarily as an Effect, not a mastering tool

Pre EQ

Multi-Band

Post EQ

Chorus

Main Features

5 Separate Bands
Low Pass, 3x BandPass, High Pass
Each band has independent:
Level
Freq and Freq Modulation
Compressor
Distortion/Limiter
Degrader (3 modes)
Gate
Delay and Delay Modulation
Pan and Pan Modulation

3 Band Pre-EQ section
3 Band Post-EQ section
SOLO each band in isolation
DRY allows A/B comparison

Chorus section (4 voice + echo)
Midi Learn on controls
Mono & Stereo input versions


Price: £ 8 GBP




Press buttons LP Band, Band A, Band B, Band C, HP Band or Chorus to edit the respective settings
'SOLO' allows you to hear the selected Band in isolation from the other bands
'DRY' disables multi-band processing allowing you to do A/B comparison checks
Move the mouse over any control to see a short description of its function

Download DEMO (Mono) Version
(*Restricted features and occasional noise*)


Top Panel and Pre-EQ Section



Controls
Main: Master volume setting
Chorus: Chorus volume setting

The Pre-EQ section provides 3 bands to allow you to adjust the incoming signal
Filter Type: Choose from: LpfA,B,C,D,E, HpfA,B,C,D,E, Bpf, BpfPeak, Notch, Notch2, Parametric, Allpass
The main difference between Lpf/Hpf A,B,C,D,E types is the resonance and phase response
Freq: The filter frequency in Hz
Res: Sets the filter Resonance
Gain: Sets the amount of Gain (cut or boost) for the Parametric filter



Multi-Band Section



There are 5 Bands, Low Pass (LP), 3x Band Pass (A, B, C) and High Pass (HP)
Each Band has independent Level, Frequency with Filter Rolloff Response and Frequency Modulation, Compressor,
Distortion/Limiter, Degrader, Gate, Delay(500ms) and Delay Modulation, Pan and Pan Modulation sections
Each section can also be activated using the appropriate switch or mode
The compressor display indicates the level after compression
Switch the compressor Off to display the pre-compression level


Controls
Level: Sets the volume for each Band

Frequency Controls
Freq: The level at which the compressor affects the signal
Width: Sets the Bandpass filter width
Filter Rolloff: Higher values increases the rolloff/steepness of the filter
Depth: Alters the depth of frequency modulation
Rate: Sets the modulation speed
Mode: Determines if 'Rate' is Hz or Beats(Host)
Waveform: Various different modulation Waveforms

Compressor Controls
Thresh: The level at which the compressor affects the signal
Ratio: The amount of compression
Gain: 'Make up gain' compensates for the compressor level reduction
Attack: Sets how quickly compression is applied
Release: Sets how quickly compression is removed

Dist:Limiter Controls
Drive: Adjusts the signal level going into the Distortion/Limiter
Thresh: The level at which the Distortion/Limiter affects the signal
Squash: Alters the response: 0= Clipper: 10= Soft: 20=Peak

Degrader Controls
Mode: Different degrade modes: Step, Linear, Curve and Bypass(Off)
Squash: Higher values increases the degradation amount

Gate Controls
ON: The Gate opens above this level
OFF: The Gate closes below this level
Reduction: The amount the signal is reduced when the Gate closes
Attack: The time taken to open the Gate (0-2000ms)
Hold: The Gate will remain open for this length of time (0-2000ms)
Release: The time taken to close the Gate (0-2000ms)

Delay Controls
Delay: Sets the Delay time (0-500ms)
Depth: Alters the depth of delay modulation(ms)
Rate: Sets the delay modulation speed
Mode: Determines if 'Rate' is Hz or Beats(Host)
Waveform: Various different modulation Waveforms

Pan Controls
Pan: Sets the pan position (-5=Left, 0=Centre, +5=Right)
Rate: Sets the speed of panning
Rate Mode: Determines if 'Rate' is Hz or Beats(Host)
Depth: Affects the stereo panning width
Waveform: Various different Waveforms. Alters the panning response



Post-EQ Section



The Post-EQ section provides 3 bands to allow you to adjust the outgoing signal
The meter shows the level of the outgoing signal

Controls
Filter Type: Choose from: LpfA,B,C,D,E, HpfA,B,C,D,E, Bpf, BpfPeak, Notch, Notch2, Parametric, Allpass
The main difference between Lpf/Hpf A,B,C,D,E types is the resonance and phase response
Freq: The filter frequency in Hz
Res: Sets the filter Resonance
Gain: Sets the amount of Gain (cut or boost) for the Parametric filter



Chorus Section



2, 3 or 4 voice Chorusing with (pre)Delay on each voice (500ms)

Controls
Voices: Sets whether the Chorus is 2, 3, or 4 Voices
Waveform: Various different modulation waveforms
Pre Delay: Delay before the chorus voice sounds (0-500ms)
Phase: Adjusts the initial modulation phase
Rate: Sets the modulation speed
Rate Mode: 'Rate' can be set as Hz or Beats(Host)
Depth: Chorus Depth(ms)
Feedback: Amount of Voice 1 chorus fed back into the Chorus
Feedback Mode: 'PreDly' allows discrete echos
'Chorus' allows flanging type fx
Width: Adjusts the stereo image width

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