For Bells the gain will correspond with the frequency, so that a bell at 1kHz with a +6 dB boost means that 1kHz is boosted by 6dB. In shelf filters the gain will define the overall boost and the gain at the shelf�s cutoff frequency is about half as the cutoff is in the middle of the shelf slope. When the selected type is Pass/Cut filter the gain has no significance. FREQUENCY: 16 � 21357Hz Default 1-63, 2-250, 3-933, 4-4000 Hz. This control determines the frequency reference for the band. When the type is a bell the frequency is the center of the bell. When the type is shelf the frequency is the middle of the shelf slope. When the type is Pass/Cut filter, the frequency is the -3dB point of the roll off. Q:0.26 � 6.50 Default 1. In AudioTrack Q is set for bell filters only and it defines their bandwidth or how wide or narrow a filter will be. The lower the value, the wider the filter and vice versa. For Pass/Cut filter Q=1.0 results in a 18dB/Oct Butterworth filter. Sidechains section
SIDECHAIN: Int, PreEQ or Ext(where available).
This controls the sidechain�s source whether is the normal internal input from the EQ or directly from the input. In certain hosts an external key signal can be routed to the Channel. FILTER: On/Off. Default Off.
This turns the Comp�s or Gate�s sidechain EQ filter on or off. TYPE: HP,LP,BP,BR. Default Comp-Low-Pass, Gate-Hi-Pass.
This selects the type of filter for the sidechain. Hi-Pass will pass the cutoff frequency and up. Low-Pass will pass the low frequency and filter out the range Waves RenChannel software guide page 14 of 20