WAVES 560 API Graphic EQ Plug-In User Manual

WAVES 560 API Graphic EQ Plug-In User Manual

 

Chapter 1 – Introduction

1.1 Welcome

Thank you for choosing Waves! In order to get the most out of your new Waves plugin, please take a moment to read this user guide.

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We suggest that you become familiar with the Waves Support pages: www.waves.com/support. There are technical articles about installation, troubleshooting, specifications, and more. Plus, you’ll find company contact information and Waves Support news.

1.2 Product Overview

Modeled on the API classic from 1967, the API 560 is a 10-Band equalizer which is divided into intuitive one-octave increments. It features precision filtering and high headroom, ideal for signal enhancement and room tuning. The 560’s curve shaping potential is unmatched, while API’s unique “Proportional Q” design intuitively widens the filter bandwidth at lower boost/cut levels and narrows it at higher settings. And since boost and cut characteristics are identical, previous actions can be easily undone.

1.3 Components

WaveShell technology enables us to split Waves processors into smaller plug-ins, which we call components. Having a choice of components for a particular processor gives you the flexibility to choose the configuration best suited to your material.

The API 560 has two component processors:

API 560 Stereo – A stereo graphic equalizerAPI 560 Mono – A mono graphic equalizer

 

Chapter 2 – Quickstart Guide

Approach the Waves API 560 as you would any conventional graphic EQ. Since the API 560 features “Proportional Q,” which intuitively widens the filter bandwidth at lower settings and narrows it at higher settings, feel free to push the API 560 harder than you normally would other equalizers. The API 560 will deliver smooth, natural, and musical sound even at extreme settings.

 

Chapter 3 – Controls and Interface

3.1 EQ section

Cutoff Points31Hz, 63Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 4kHz, 8kHz, 16kHz

Range+/-12dB per band

In/OutSwitches EQ on and off while retaining Analog modeling.

3.2 Output Section

Pol (Polarity)Shifts the phase by 180 degrees.Range0deg-180degDefault0deg

AnalogTurns the Analog modeling on and off.RangeOn/OffDefaultOn

OutputControls the output level.Range-18dB to +18dB (in 0.1dB steps)Default0dB

TrimDisplays the maximum peak level of the output signal and its distance from nominal gain (-0.1dBfs).Range-inf to 0dBDefault-inf

Meters

The API 560’s meters display output level in dBFS. The Clip LED, located between the two meters, lights up when output signal exceeds 0dBFS.

3.3 WaveSystem Toolbar

Use the bar at the top of the plugin to save and load presets, compare settings, undo and redosteps, and resize the plugin. To learn more, click the icon at the upper-right corner of the window and open the WaveSystem Guide.

 

Appendix A – Controls List

 

References

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