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Provides a welcome message and suggests familiarizing with the Waves support website for updates and information.
Details the PuigTec EQP-1A's features, history, and its broadband equalization capabilities.
Explains the origin and historical significance of the Pultec EQP-1A equalizer and its design.
Explains how Waves modeled the analog characteristics of the PuigTec EQP-1A, including THD, transformers, and hum.
Describes the component-based architecture of the PuigTec EQP-1A, detailing stereo and mono versions.
Details the Low Frequency band's functionality for boost/attenuation at various cutoff points.
Explains the Hi Band Boost feature, including its bell shape, cutoff points, and bandwidth control.
Describes the Hi Band Attenuation feature, offering high shelf attenuation at specific cutoff points.
Explains how the Gain controls are used for level trimming.
Describes the function of the Output meter for displaying peak output level.
Provides a visual layout and labeling of all controls on the PuigTec EQP-1A interface.
Details the range and default settings for the Low Band Boost control.
Details the range and default settings for the Low Band Attenuation control.
Details the filter type, cutoff points, and default settings for the Low Band Frequency control.
Details the range and default settings for the Hi Bell Boost control.
Details the range and default settings for the Hi Bell Bandwidth (Q) control.
Details the range, default settings, and filter types for the Hi Bell Frequency control.
Details the range and default settings for the High Shelf Attenuation control.
Details the range and default settings for the High Shelf Frequency (Atten Sel) control.
Explains the function of the 'In' control for turning the EQ on/off while retaining analog modeling.
Describes how the 'Mains' control affects analog characteristics like noise floor and hum.
Details the range and default settings for the Gain control, used for trim level.
Describes the Output meter's function and the clipping indicator LED.
Explains the functions of the WaveSystem toolbar, common across Waves processors.
Details the functionality of toolbar buttons like Undo, Redo, Load, and Save.
Covers the management of presets, including types and saving/loading procedures.
Differentiates between Factory Presets, User Presets, and Setup Files.
Explains how to load preset files and access factory and user presets.
Details the methods for saving presets and setups to new files or existing ones.
Provides instructions on how to delete User Presets and presets within a Setup File.
Explains how to use the A/B button for comparing settings and copying them between presets.
Describes the three states of interface controls and the behavior of toggle buttons.
Details how to use value window buttons for adjusting control values via mouse or keyboard.
Explains how to interact with sliders and how their values are displayed.
Describes the appearance and function of hover boxes that display control values.
Explains the feature for selecting and adjusting multiple controls simultaneously.
Details the use of TAB and Shift-TAB keys for navigating and selecting controls.
Lists the range and default value for the Low Band Boost control.
Lists the range and default value for the Low Band Attenuation control.
Lists the cutoff points and default value for the Low Band Frequency control.
Lists the range and default value for the Hi Bell Boost control.
Lists the range and default value for the Hi Bell Bandwidth (Q) control.
Lists the range and default value for the Hi Bell Frequency control.
Lists the range and default value for the High Shelf Attenuation control.
Lists the range and default value for the High Shelf Frequency (Atten Sel) control.
Lists the range and default value for the In control.
Lists the range and default value for the Output control.
Lists the range and default value for the Mains control.