The EQ/Reverb/Crossover tab lets you control Alloy's equalizer, reverb and crossover module options.
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Equalizer |
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Soft Saturation |
Turns on an algorithm which will gradually rolloff the level through EQ bands if they start to saturate. Since Alloy uses 64 bit DSP, it can accurately process signals with extended dynamic ranges and you can leave this off in most cases. The exception would be if you had reordered the modules so that the Equalizer was the absolute last process in the chain, in which case this option can soften any clipping that occurs in the EQ before being sent to the output. |
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Alt-Solo Filter Q |
Allows you to set the default Q or width of the filter that is activated when Alt-clicking on the Equalizer. |
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Dynamics |
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Auto-Smoothing |
This causes Alloy to intelligently make small changes in its attack and release times to reduce the amount of distortion generated by the dynamics processing. |
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Parallel Trigger Gate and Comp |
When enabled, Alloy uses the signal entering the Dynamics module to trigger both the Gate and Compressor simultaneously. When disabled, the dynamics processes are processed in series, one after the other. |
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Mute disabled Modules in Parallel mode |
When Dynamics 1 and 2 are in parallel and this option is checked ON, disabling either Dynamics 1 or Dynamics 2 will mute the disabled module. When unchecked, disabling either module acts instead as a bypass. |
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Crossover |
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Show mini-spectrum handles |
Provides the option of turning on or off the horizontal handles (white lines) that appear in the mini-spectrum while adjusting multiband controls. |