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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2009

HD video! The Summit EQ-200 is a digitally-controllable analog equalizer with equalization designed by Rupert Neve. In this short video we see the Sequoia DAW playing the end of one song, sending a change command to the Equalizer, and then the next song begins. A closeup on the low frequency section of the equalizer shows it change from 20 Hz low cut @ 24 dB/octave to 20 Hz lowcut @12 dB/octave plus an 0.5 dB boost at 95 Hz. Keen ears hear the click of the relays of the Summit EQ picked up by the camera's built-in mike. Mary Kent was our videographer and tweaker in Final Cut Pro. The music is by Michael Garner from his upcoming album.

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  • How's it sound? The Summit EQ sounds like sweet honey. Very nice.

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  • This EQ seems to be the best thing since sliced bread. How is it controlled? Midi? I'll google it.

  • Love your book, Mr. Katz. Engineering was really a passion of mine some years back. I was so eager to learn back then, and I wasn't so much after the gear, but wanted the knowledge to get the sound. Ended up as a lawyer, though... :)

  • wow, completely amazing!

  • looks great - hows it sound

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