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better or more transparent than normal processing, it is different! Linear-phase EQ'ing is a problem-solving tool, in general only
used to avoid phase cancellation problems.To learn mode about linear-phase vs. normal EQ'ing, watch Dan Worrall's excellent video
tutorial on the subject:
www.fabfilter.com/video/eq-linear-phase-vs-minimum-phase .
Notes
Not all hosts are capable of switching the latency of a plug-in dynamically. Cubase and Logic Pro and Pro Tools 9 and higher
do this successfully. In earlier Pro Tools HD versions it is necessary to deactivate and re-activate Pro-Q 2 after changing the
processing mode, while Pro Tools LE didn't support latency compensation at all.
When working with different sample rates, the latency in samples of the various linear-phase modes can change to give you
approximately the same low-frequency resolution (and the same latency in ms).
Due to Pro-Q 2's advanced design, the CPU usage is very low, even when using up to 24 EQ bands, and it doesn't change
much with the different linear-phase processing modes.
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