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Overview
The interface of FabFilter Pro-Q 2 is simple and straightforward. The interactive EQ display fills the whole plug-in window, and lets
you create and adjust EQ bands with the mouse. When you create or select bands, the band controls will appear, floating above the
display, positioned under the selected bands. Using the band controls, you can change the settings of the currently selected EQ
bands. The bottom bar offers features like processing mode (zero latency, Natural Phase or linear phase), channel mode (stereo or
mid/side), spectrum analyzer settings, global bypass, phase-invert, auto-gain, gain scale and output level/panning.
Interactive EQ display
The interactive EQ display shows you in a glance what's going on and lets you easily create and edit EQ bands. See
Display
and workflow.
Band selection controls
The controls below the EQ display adjust the parameters of the currently selected EQ bands in the display. See
Band controls.
Processing mode
FabFilter Pro-Q 2 can work in zero-latency mode, Natural Phase mode or in linear-phase mode with variable processing
resolution. See
Processing mode.
Channel mode
Each EQ band either works on both stereo channels, or on a single channel. The Channel Mode button in the bottom bar
toggles between left/right and mid/side processing. See
Stereo options.
Spectrum analyzer and EQ Match
Via the Analyzer button, you can enable or disable the real-time spectrum analyzers for the pre-EQ, post-EQ and side-chain
signals, and you can customize the analyzer settings. See
Spectrum Analyzer. Via the same settings panel, you can also
access EQ Match mode, which lets you match a spectrum analyzed from the side-chain. See
EQ Match.
Output options
On the far right of the bottom bar, you can bypass the entire plug-in, invert the output phase, enabled or disable auto-gain,
show/hide the output metering, apply an overall gain scale and adjust the output level and panning. See
Output options.
Resize and Full Screen mode
Using the Resize button at the right of the bottom bar, you can choose a desired interface size. In addition, using the Full
Screen button at the right top corner, you can enter Full Screen mode, in which Pro-Q 2 fills the whole screen. See
Full
Screen mode and resizing.
Piano display
Using the Piano Display button, you can toggle between the normal frequency scale and a piano keyboard display, via which
you can easily quantize band frequencies. See
Piano display.
MIDI learn
MIDI Learn lets you easily associate any MIDI controller with any plug-in parameter. See
MIDI Learn.
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