Waves Q-Clone Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
LOAD will replace any existing sampled EQ with the one in the preset.
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DD will load the preset on top of the current EQ settings.
Since the Q-Clone's preset files include the complete EQ filter, and there is no
need for external media files, it is very easy to share EQ settings.
Now, if you have a favorite EQ in your home studio in Atlanta, but you are doing
a mixing session in London, you can take a bunch of setup files of your EQ with
you on CD or even e-mail them to yourself, and use your EQ settings in the
overseas session.
Below is a step by step guide for successful creation of the set-up for various
host applications.
USING THE Q-CLONE SYSTEM
Using this system is possible after meeting the following technical requirements:
-You have a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) that allows for live output and
input. In many host applications this may require you to arm the input track for
recording and sometimes to initiate playback. You will need to dedicate one input
and one output of your audio card in order to create your sampling loop plus your
main monitoring output.
-You have a hardware equalizer that you wish to replicate by sampling.
-You successfully achieve the Transmitter/Receiver feedback system so that the
receiver plug-in shows the message – “Receiving” and “Transmitting”.
Once these conditions are met, you can open a Q-Clone plug-in on any track that
you wish to EQ, initiate Capture Mode and start setting your new EQ.
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