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Maselec MEA-2

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All preset parameters are included in the automatable parameter list, with the exception of the Right/Side Mode and Link parameters. These parameters are omitted as they toggle in conjunction with ...
Advanced
The left of the three small buttons controls whether the band is in Dual Mono mode (off), Stereo Mode (Link on), or Mid/Side mode (on). This toggle button can be set to two different states. On the...
The Parameters
In the center section, are individual bypass buttons labeled CH 1 & CH 2 (LEFT/MID & RIGHT/SIDE). These bypass buttons are large toggle buttons with two states: On (blue) Off (grey) When ...
The Parameters
The gain control knob offers 21 positions, adjustable in 0.5dB increments, within a range of -5dB to +5dB. Located at the input stage the gain control knob precedes any EQ filters. It is not affect...
The Parameters
The balance control knob has 21 settings, each changing by .1dB. Use it to fix the stereo sound if the input is uneven or if EQ changes make the sound off-balance. Adjusting from the 0dB mark (cent...
The Parameters
Of the three small buttons, the one on the right lets you solo-isolate the band. This changes the filter to focus on a specific frequency range. This helps you hear the exact frequencies adjusted b...
The Parameters
The middle button out of the three small ones determines if the band is stereo-linked. When stereo-linked, the controls for either channel control both channels. The toggle button has two states: ...
The Parameters
Controls the amount of amplification or attenuation applied to the filter. A large knob with twenty-one positions. The lowest and highest settings are as follows: Lowest – -8dB Highest – +8dB Pos...
The Parameters
Controls the center frequency of the filter. A large knob with twenty-one positions. The lowest and highest settings for each band are as follows: Low Band One – 19 Hz to 530Hz Low Band Two – 21Hz...
The Parameters
Controls the bandwidth of the EQ filter in decibels per octave (dB/Oct). The bandwidth control of the MEA-2 is different from most equalizers. Instead of using a fixed Q value like most others, the...
Understanding The Interface
Prev/Next Clicking the Prev/Next icons to the right of the preset name loads the adjacent preset. A/B Button The A/B button allows you to toggle between two different plug-in parameter states (A or...
Understanding The Interface
Main Menu Selecting the Main Menu you observe five distinct sections, each catering to a specific set of functionalities. Sections: Preset Quick Functions: Immediate tasks related to managing pres...
Understanding The Interface
Preset Manager Preset Name When you select a preset name, it opens the Preset Manager. This Manager allows you to: Browse Presets and Preset Folders (Packs): Easily navigate through various preset...
Understanding The Interface
Like its hardware predecessor, the plug-in's interface is streamlined, presenting a straightforward set of controls for easy navigation. The user interface is divided into two main graphical sectio...
Getting Started
Mac requirements (64-bit only): OS X (10.15 or higher), Intel processor, M1 processor, 2GB of RAM. Compatible host application: Logic Pro: 10.x Pro Tools: from version 2020.12.1 and up Cubase 9.5 ...
Getting Started
Congratulations on your purchase of the Maselec MEA-2 Precision Equalizer plug-in by Relab Development. This project is an official collaboration between Relab Development and Maselec and it is the...
Maselec MEA2 Precision Stereo EQ
To compare the software emulation with the hardware, we carried out an exhaustive series of tests utilizing the actual Maselec MEA-2 EQ hardware and the corresponding plugin. In each test, we metic...
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