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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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(negative values will cut the frequencies), the F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the transition<br />

mid-frequency <strong>in</strong> Hz.<br />

H.49. EQ > 6dB HighShelf EQ<br />

1-pole high-shelv<strong>in</strong>g EQ. The dB <strong>in</strong>put specifies the high frequencies boost<br />

<strong>in</strong> dB (negative values will cut the frequencies), the F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the<br />

transition mid-frequency <strong>in</strong> Hz.<br />

H.50. EQ > Peak EQ<br />

2-pole peak/notch EQ. The F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the center frequency <strong>in</strong> Hz, the<br />

BW <strong>in</strong>put specifies the EQ bandwidth <strong>in</strong> octaves and dB <strong>in</strong>put specifies the<br />

peak height (negative values produce a notch).<br />

H.5<strong>1.</strong> EQ > Static Filter > 1-pole static HP<br />

1-pole static highpass filter. The F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the cutoff frequency <strong>in</strong><br />

Hz.<br />

H.52. EQ > Static Filter > 1-pole static HS<br />

1-pole static high-shelv<strong>in</strong>g filter. The F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the cutoff frequency <strong>in</strong><br />

Hz and the B <strong>in</strong>put specifies the high frequency boost <strong>in</strong> dB.<br />

178 – REAKTOR CORE

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