

The LMF /3 option divides the LMF frequency by 3. As well, the HMFx3 option multiples the HMF frequency by three. The G-Channel’s HF and LF eq modules feature fixed Shelving Filters.

Pressing the BELL selector changes their attributes as described. The E-Channel’s HF and LF eq modules are (by default) Shelving Filters. When activated, the filters are placed before the dynamics modules. Specifically, as a filter’s gain level is increased or decreased, the bandwidth narrows and potentially becomes more surgical.īoth versions include a Split option within the High-Pass/Low-Pass filter modules. Conversely, the G-Channel’s HMF and LMF module bandwidth will vary based on the gain level settings. The main difference between the two versions is how certain gain settings within two specific EQ modules affect bandwidth (aka “Q” values).įor instance, the E-Channel’s HMF and LMF module bandwidth remains constant at all gain levels. Also, certain shared and/or unique parameters and features are worth discussing.

There are a few discernible differences between the E-Channel and G-Channel versions. On the surface both channel strips feature various equalization stages and dynamics processing modules. What’s even better is their limited time pricing of $29.
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Waves has sporadically released the SSL 4000 Series Channel Strip plugins independently and free from previous bundle restrictions.
