Focusrite D2 and D3 Plug-ins Guide
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Low-Pass Filter
The 18 dB/octave Low-Pass Filter provides a ro-
tary control for adjusting the filter’s corner cut-
off frequency, variable from 100 Hz to 18 kHz.
Enabling, Disabling and Bypassing
EQ Filters
You can enable, disable, or bypass specific EQ
filters by clicking them.
To disable a filter:
Start key-click (Windows) or Control-click
(Mac) the EQ Filter icon. When disabled, the
icon is black.
To re-enable a filter:
Click the EQ filter icon. When enabled, the
icon is white.
To bypass a filter:
Click the EQ filter icon a second time. When
bypassed, the icon is grey.
Using D2 in Stereo
Because Focusrite D2 has a single set of Filter pa-
rameter knobs, when it is used in stereo, you
must select which channel, left or right, you
want to edit.
Use the Left Channel, Right Channel, and Link
buttons to do this. These controls only appear
when D2 is used in stereo.
Left Channel and Right Channel Buttons
The Left Channel and Right Channel buttons
are used to select which channel is active for pa-
rameter editing.
Selecting the Left Channel button activates the
left channel for editing. Any changes made to
EQ parameters will affect the left channel of the
stereo signal.
Selecting the Right Channel button activates the
right channel for editing. Any changes made to
EQ parameters will affect the right channel of
the stereo signal.
Low-Pass Filter
If you are using all available bands of the
1–2 Band or 4–Band EQ and want to
change filter types, you must disable one fil-
ter before you can enable a different one.
Left Channel, Right Channel, and Link buttons
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