
312 Live Audio Effect Reference
adjusted for the low cut, notch and high cut filters. In these modes, vertical dragging adjusts the
filter Q.
To get an even better view, you can toggle the location of the display between the device chain
and Live’s main window by clicking the button in EQ Eight’s title bar. When using this expand-
ed view, all eight filters can be edited simultaneously in the Device View.
EQ Eight’s Controls With the Display Expanded.
By default, EQ Eight’s output spectrum is shown in the display. If you would prefer to work en-
tirely “by ear,” you can turn off the Analyze button to disable the spectrum view.
With Adaptive Q enabled, the Q amount increases as the amount of boost or cut increases. This
results in a more consistent output volume and is based on the behavior of classic analog EQs.
To temporarily solo a single filter, enable Audition mode via the headphone icon. In Audition
mode, clicking and holding on a filter dot allows you to hear only that filter’s effect on the output.
You can also select a band for editing by clicking near its number and then edit parameter val-
ues with the Freq, Gain and Q dials (and/or type values into the number fields below each dial).
As boosting will increase levels and cutting will decrease levels, use the global Gain slider to
optimize the output level for maximum level consistent with minimum distortion.
The Scale field will adjust the gain of all filters that support gain (all except low cut, notch and
high cut).
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