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- License:
- Freeware
- Publisher Name:
- Graham Yeadon
- Publisher web site:
- Operating Systems:
- Windows All
- File Size:
- 142 KB
GBand Tags
- VST plugin resonant filter filter audio plugin resonant low-pass filter high-pass filter band pass filter bandpass resonant multi-band filter VST band-pass filter resonant low-pass filter Plugin Filter filter plugin Pass Filter Resonant HPF filter shekan pub file viewer opera mini browser opera mini for opera mini wap ebuddy xms jar tiny tools for code player mp3 ipad wallpaper gone format sd card sab 104 pdf piano simulator ware i mate mwg download ice wire
GBand Description
Advertisement GBand is a MP3 & Audio software developed by Graham Yeadon. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for GBand: GBand is a resonant band-pass filter. A typical band-pass filter is configured by selecting a central Frequency "node" and adjusting the Q (width) of the band surrounding the node. GBand operates in a much more intuitive way. It is actually composed of a low-cut and a high-cut filter operating in series. In GVST terms, this plug-in is identical to having a GLow and GHi running one after the other. Installation All GVST plug-ins come compressed in a ZIP file, so the first step is to Extract the files from the ZIP file. Once extracted, you should have one or more DLL files, these are the plug-in files. You need to Copy the plug-in files to the appropriate folder for your host program. In most cases, you will need either to restart the host program or re-scan the plug-in folder in order for newly-installed plug-ins to appear. Hints Automating the Frequency and Resonance parameters can help add life and drama to an individual track, a sub-mix, or even segments of a song at mix-down. With a 0% resonance setting, GBand can be used to restrict the frequency range an instrument or track occupies, without colouring the sound. Interface Each knob is laid out the same way for consistent and easy reference. Above each one, its function is labelled. Below each one is a numerical readout of the value assigned. One additional mini-window at the bottom of the GUI shows the peak level of the incoming signal, in decibels. Gain: This knob adjusts the input (rather than output) level. On GBand, at least, the end result is identical either way. Surely a gain knob needs no further explanation! Lo Cut: Only frequencies above this level will be allowed to pass through. Anything below is cut. Hi Cut: Any remaining frequencies below this value (after the Lo Cut has already subtracted some) are passed through. Any frequencies higher than this knob's setting are cut. Res: This knob sets the "resonance", for both filters. Resonance is created by Boost
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