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Output options
At the righthand side of the bottom bar in the interface, FabFilter Pro-Q 2 contains a set of global output options. As soon as you
hover the mouse above the output button, a panel with various options and a large output/pan knob will pop up, giving you access
to the following settings:
The Global Bypass button lets you bypass the entire plug-in. While most hosts already provide the ability to bypass plug-ins,
our internal global bypass feature is guaranteed to work correctly in
linear-phase mode or Natural Phase mode (compensating
for the latency of the plug-in) and also applies soft bypassing to avoid clicks. While the plug-in is bypassed, the EQ display
dims, the bypass button becomes red, and a red line at the top of the output level button indicates this state as well.
Using the Phase Invert toggle button, you can flip the phase of the output signal. While Phase Invert is active, the button
becomes blue, and a blue line at the top of the output level button indicates this state as well.
If Auto Gain is enabled, using the button with the 'A' symbol, Pro-Q 2 automatically compensates for increase or loss of gain
after EQ'ing. Note that the applied make-up gain is an educated guess based on the current EQ settings, and is not a dynamic
process based on actually measured levels. While Auto Gain is enabled, the button becomes yellow, and a yellow line at the
top of the output level button indicates this state as well.
Using the Output Level Metering button, you can choose to show or hide the level meter at the far right of the interface,
which shows the current output level of the plug-in. Note that FabFilter Pro-Q 2 has unlimited internal headroom and will
never clip itself: the metering indicates clipping only to warn against possible clipping during further processing of the output
signal.
Using the Gain Scale slider, just below the gain level/pan knobs, you can scale the effect of the gain settings of all curves by
dragging horizontally. This can be very useful when you want to automate the overall effect of the EQ.
Note: This only affects the EQ shapes that actually offer a gain setting: Bell and Shelving filters. It will not affect the other
filter types.
The Output Gain parameter lets you adjust the output level between minus infinity and +36 dB. You can use this to correct
any overall level change that the EQ bands might introduce. Note that FabFilter Pro-Q 2 features unlimited internal headroom
so it won't clip internally at any level. You only need to be concerned about any clipping that might occur after the signal has
left Pro-Q 2.
The Output Pan parameter lets you change the relative levels of the left and right audio channels. When Mid/Side mode is
active, it adjusts the relative levels of the mid and side channels instead.
Tips
If you would like to enable/disable Auto Gain by default for new instances, simply update the default preset by clicking
Options > Save As Default in the presets menu.
If desired, you can make the output options panel 'sticky' by clicking the output button once. Click it again to hide the panel.
You can directly adjust the output gain or the gain scale by clicking and dragging the output button vertically.
When the output knobs are visible, you can double-click them to be able to enter a value directly using the keyboard.
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