Waves Stereo Equalizer Q Clone User Manual

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EQ Sampling System  
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BEHIND THE SCENES  
The Q-Capture component sends a continuous test signal (routed to the audio  
card output) to the input of the EQ-device that is being cloned. Only a fraction of  
a second later, the output of that device (routed to the audio card input) is  
returned to the input of the Q-Capture component.  
Diagram 1  
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Once the test-signal returns from the device, it is analyzed and loaded into the Q-  
Clone component as an impulse-response. This happens several times per  
second so that the EQ-settings of the device are well tracked by the cloned EQ.  
As long as the Q-Clone is in ‘Capture’ mode, it keeps on tracking the EQ-settings  
of the device. When the Q-Clone enters 'Hold' mode (accomplished by clicking  
the Hold button) the very last settings are frozen.  
All EQ settings are stored within sessions and can be stored as presets. The  
presets can be shared across different sessions or different tracks within the  
same session.  
WHICH EQ HARDWARE DEVICES ARE SUPPORTED TO WORK WITH THE Q-  
CLONE?  
1. Any “working condition” EQ device with analog/digital I/O.  
2. Any analog channels strip with EQ section built in.  
3. Not a combination of EQ with compressor or any other non linear  
processor.  
The plug-in components  
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Q-Capture Component  
The Q-capture sends a test signal from its output that is intended to be fed back  
into its own input through the EQ-device. It should be opened on a live I/O. This  
can be a Mono Auxiliary track or an Audio Track, depending on your Audio host.  
Only a single instance of Q-Capture can work at a time.  
THE TRANSMITTING SECTION - The Q-Capture plug-in shows the Transmitting  
section in the bottom part. The Transmitting section transmits the Q-Capture  
signal to the track on which it is inserted. The track's output should go directly to  
an analog output of the Workstation’s I/O (as shown in Diagram # 1).  
A graphic representation that indicates that signal is being transmitted will be  
displayed.  
THE RECEIVING SECTION – The Q-Capture plug-in shows the Receiving section in  
the top part. This section takes the live track input from the sampled EQ output  
and displays a mode status: “Waiting” or “Receiving”.  
When the status indicates Receiving”, this means that a signal is being received  
and that the system is ready for work.  
When the word “Waiting” shows up, the loop (described in the set up section) is  
not completed and the cloning signal is not returning to the Q-Capture.  
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The Receiving section also shows an input meter to indicate the signal level  
returning from your EQ device, back into the channel.  
CALIBRATION SECTION The Headroom slider and the In and Out meters are on  
the right side of the Q-Capture. These not only indicate that signal is being  
received, but can also help to adjust the Headroom fader of the Transmitting  
section. This is to insure optimal dynamic range and to avoid clipping in the  
analog device. Please see the Calibrating section on page 11 for more  
information.  
If you find that you are not getting a signal, there can be multiple reasons for this.  
All reasons are fairly straightforward and are related to routing and live input  
monitoring. Please follow the set-up step by step directions on page 13, then  
consult our Troubleshooting section or EQ sampling loop checklist and diagram if  
you encounter problems.  
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Q-Clone Component  
The Q-Clone plug-in has 2 main controls - Gain and Mode. It also has a Scale  
control for the frequency response graph.  
The Mode control shows: Capture, Hold and Add.  
CAPTURE – Capture sets the plug-in to adapt its filter purely to the settings in the  
cloned EQ device. This mode can only work when the Q-Capture component is  
active. When hidden, the plug-in will automatically assume Hold mode. At any  
time you can open the GUI (Graphic User Interface) of the instance that you wish  
to set.  
HOLD – In Hold mode the plug-in is processing with the filter currently sampled.  
Thus it is not receiving further changes until it is changed to the Capture or Add  
settings.  
ADD – Add allows the plug-in to receive updates on top of the currently cloned  
EQ. If you want to make a change to the current setting then you can put the  
plug-in into this mode. The settings you make with your EQ will be cloned and  
added to the current filter. This is exactly like adding another instance of the Q-  
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Clone, except that the overall EQ will be shown in a single graph and the CPU  
usage will be that of only a single instance.  
Please note that to switch from Capture to Add Mode, or vice-versa, you must  
first go through Hold mode.  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE GRAPH  
The larger part of the Q-Clone GUI shows a frequency response graph.  
It has a logarithmic frequency scale in the horizontal showing 25 Hz to 16 kHz  
and Gain in the vertical axis showing +/- 16dB or +/- 30dB.  
GRAPH SCALE CONTROL – The Graph Scale Control allows you to choose either  
+/-16 gain or +/-30dB gain as the scale of measurement for vertical axis of the Q-  
Clone component.  
GAIN FADER - The Gain control is a continuous fader going from -48dB to +12dB.  
The default setting is 0dB.  
To the right of the EQ graph display there is output metering.  
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When a Q-Clone instance is launched it will load in Hold mode with a flat EQ  
response. When you switch to the Capture or Add modes it will check for a port  
to receive the EQ filter transmission. If it does not find such a port it will show a  
text message stating – “No Transmission!”  
If the Transmission signal is too low for sampling an EQ preset, it will show a text  
message stating – “No Transmission!”  
TRIM  
This Control shows the margin in dB between the peak of the program material  
and the full digital scale. Clicking on the Trim control automatically trims the  
specified margin by applying the specified value to the gain control.  
Although trimming generally implies a decrease of volume, it is possible to “trim”  
upwards up to a maximum of +12dB. Trimming (downward) is the most important  
application for eliminating clipping. We recommend using Trim whenever the clip  
lights are on.  
The current value in the Trim window will be applied to the Gain Fader.  
There is little point in using the Trim many times throughout a piece of audio, as  
you would do better with a steady gain for the whole passage. The  
recommended practice is to let the whole passage play, find just the loudest  
passage, and then apply Trim.  
Repeat this until the program plays all the way through, no clipping is indicated  
and the Trim window shows 0.0.  
If you do wish to “ride” the gain, it is best done very smoothly, rather then in  
sudden jumps in gain. Be aware of this if you are automating your mix.  
THE PRESET MENU  
The Q-Clone plug-in is loaded with factory presets made for specific applications  
with some world class analog EQ’s.  
The preset menu has 2 load options: Load and Add.  
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LOAD will replace any existing sampled EQ with the one in the preset.  
ADD will load the preset on top of the current EQ settings.  
Since the Q-Clone's preset files include the complete EQ filter, and there is no  
need for external media files, it is very easy to share EQ settings.  
Now, if you have a favorite EQ in your home studio in Atlanta, but you are doing  
a mixing session in London, you can take a bunch of setup files of your EQ with  
you on CD or even e-mail them to yourself, and use your EQ settings in the  
overseas session.  
Below is a step by step guide for successful creation of the set-up for various  
host applications.  
USING THE Q-CLONE SYSTEM  
Using this system is possible after meeting the following technical requirements:  
-You have a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) that allows for live output and  
input. In many host applications this may require you to arm the input track for  
recording and sometimes to initiate playback. You will need to dedicate one input  
and one output of your audio card in order to create your sampling loop plus your  
main monitoring output.  
-You have a hardware equalizer that you wish to replicate by sampling.  
-You successfully achieve the Transmitter/Receiver feedback system so that the  
receiver plug-in shows the message – “Receiving” and “Transmitting”.  
Once these conditions are met, you can open a Q-Clone plug-in on any track that  
you wish to EQ, initiate Capture Mode and start setting your new EQ.  
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CALIBRATING:  
In this section we will learn how to calibrate the Q-Clone with our Hardware EQ in  
order to achieve the best cloning results.  
First, we should explain “Headroom”.  
Every electronic channel, digital or analog, has a maximum signal level that it can  
pass. Attempting to exceed this typically results in hard clipping, where the  
waveform is leveled off flat when it reaches the limit. The maximum level is much  
more difficult to define for analog tape machines than in digital recording. In  
analog machines, a higher recording level can be obtained by accepting some  
distortion on signal peaks. This is possible because it is low-order distortion,  
generating mostly third order harmonics. Hard clipping such as that which occurs  
in electronic circuitry or digital storage generates lots of high-order harmonics  
which are far more obtrusive. Hard clipping is not normally detectable if it is very  
brief (about 1 millisecond) but if sustained it sounds very unpleasant. Both in  
recording and in live music, the level of signals arriving is not entirely predictable.  
It is optimal to have some margin of safety between the "usual" operating level  
and the point where clipping occurs.  
In calibrating the Q-Clone we want to achieve a nominal output level  
(Transmitting signal) and input level (Receiving signal) into your EQ hardware.  
To calibrate the Q-Clone you first need to set up your hardware EQ with the plug-  
in in your Audio host application (as explained in your host application set-up  
chapter, below).  
When the connection is right (and everything is set as explained in the  
instructions) you should see the word “Receiving” in the top part of the Q-  
Capture and the word “Transmitting” at the bottom part of it.  
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If the set up is not working properly, you will see the word “Waiting” in one or  
both parts of the GUI. This can happen when the physical loop between your  
audio host, audio card and EQ hardware device is not complete. You would also  
get the "Waiting" message if the I/O on the Audio/AUX channel is not assigned to  
the correct I/O of your audio card.  
After opening the Q-Capture you will see that the calibration fader is set to give  
14db of headroom by default. This 14db is the amount of headroom (+/-) that  
most EQ hardware devices allow you to work with. This means that every gain  
parameter in your EQ device has a gain space from -14db (cut) to +14 db  
(boost). In EQ devices that have less then 14db of headroom, we recommend  
calibrating to 14db in order to be on the safe side if the EQ device is not  
calibrated internally.  
The Headroom fader will control the output and the input of the Q-Capture signal  
together.  
Adjust your Hardware general output gain with the input meter. The goal is to  
match the levels of the ‘In’ and the ‘Out’ meters.  
Now open the Q-Clone component and see that the frequency response line in  
the frequency display is flat on the 0db axis.  
If the line is not exactly on the 0db line you can still match it to this point by  
changing the output gain of your EQ hardware device (using the EQ device fader  
or knob).  
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Quick Start up and Set up:  
Here are basic, step by step directions on how to prepare your session to use the  
Q-Clone and clone your EQ device for various Host Applications:  
Pro-tools 6.7 LE and TDM:  
1. Connect a cable from one of your audio card output ports into the input of  
the EQ device.  
2. Connect a cable from the output of the EQ device to your audio card input  
port.  
3. Set all of the frequencies gain knobs on your EQ device to 0 db and  
turn any filters off.  
4. Open your recording session.  
5. Open a new AUX (Auxiliary) track.  
6. Assign the output of the new AUX track to be the same number as the  
output port that you used in step 1.  
7. Assign the input of the new AUX track to be the same number as the input  
port that you used in step 2.  
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8. Open the Q-Capture on this AUX track and make sure that this is the only  
plug-in that you have on this track’s plug-in list.  
9. Calibrate the Q-Capture with your EQ device as instructed in the  
Calibration section on page 11.  
10.Go to your Audio track (where you want to use the cloned set-up of your  
EQ device) and open the Q-Clone on its insert.  
11.Put the Q-Capture’s AUX track in solo safe mode.  
12.When the Q-Clone is opened it will be in Hold mode. When you switch the  
“Capture” on, it will be able to start receiving the cloning image from the  
EQ device. Once this happens, you will see the red line on your display  
graph showing your present EQ curve.  
13.Play this track (solo it or play it with the entire session) and start building  
your EQ setup by adjusting the parameters (“tweaking” the knobs) on the  
hardware EQ device.  
14.Once you reach your desired EQ, click on the Hold button to engage Hold  
mode.  
15.Now there are a few options to choose from:  
A. Save your EQ to a new preset file anywhere on your computer –  
Click the “Save” button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Save To  
New File”. This saves a preset file to any desired directory on your  
computer.  
B. Save your EQ to your Waves Preset Menu - Click the “Save” button  
on the Waves menu bar and choose “Put Into Preset Menu As…”  
This will allow you to load your new preset anytime you open the  
Waves Q-Clone preset menu.  
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C. Reset – Reset the preset by loading the “reset preset” file from the  
Load menu.  
D. Add on top – By clicking the “Add” button you can load a new preset  
on top of an existing one. The “Add” mode gives the effect of having 2  
or more EQ devices in a chain. There are 2 options for Add mode:  
i.  
Open a Q-clone preset (from the Q-Clone preset menu or any  
directory on your hard drive) or use the existing displayed EQ  
curve. Click the “Add” button, and then make changes to it. Note  
that changes should be done from a flat EQ starting point.  
ii. Load an EQ on top of the existing Q-Clone EQ curve on your  
screen. This preset can be loaded from the Q-Clone preset  
menu or from any directory on your hard drive.  
Nuendo/Cubase SX 2.x-3:  
1. Connect a cable from one of your audio card output ports into the input of  
the EQ device.  
2. Connect a cable from the output of the EQ device to your audio card input  
port.  
3. Set all of the frequencies gain knobs on your EQ device to 0 db and  
turn any filters off.  
4. Open your Nuendo/Cubase SX recording session.  
5. Open a new mono audio track. It will be dedicated to the Q-Capture  
component.  
6. Open “devices” from the Cubase menu bar and open “Device Setup”.  
Choose the “VST Audiobay” and uncheck the “Direct Monitoring” checkbox.  
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7. Set the I/O of this track to match the insert I/O that you used in steps 1 & 2.  
The basic I/O setting can be done from the Nuendo/Cubase Menu Bar  
under Devices>VST Connections (as seen in the following pictures).  
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8. Put the Q-Capture in the first Nuendo/Cubase Insert slot. It will be located  
in the Waves Plug-In list.  
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9. Arm the monitor (push the monitor button) on this track  
10. Calibrate your EQ hardware with the Q-Capture following the directions on  
the Calibration chapter on page 11.  
11. On the audio track that you want to process, open the Q-Clone in the insert  
channel of that track. It will be located in the Waves Plug-In list.  
12. Make sure that the I/O on this channel is different than the I/O on the  
Q-Capture’s channel.  
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13. When the Q-Clone is opened it will be in “Hold” mode. When you switch  
the “Capture” on, it will be able to start receiving the cloning image from the  
EQ device. Once this happens, you will see the red line on your display  
graph showing your present EQ curve.  
14. Play this track (solo it or play it with the entire session) and start building  
your EQ setup by adjusting the parameters (“tweaking” the knobs) on the  
hardware EQ device.  
15. Once you reach your desired EQ, click on the Hold button to engage Hold  
mode.  
16. Now there are a few options to choose from:  
A.  
Save your EQ to a new preset file anywhere on your computer  
– Click the “Save” button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Save To  
New File”. This saves a preset file to any desired directory on your  
computer.  
B.  
Save your EQ to your Waves Preset Menu - Click the “Save”  
button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Put Into Preset Menu  
As…” This will allow you to load your new preset anytime you open the  
Waves Q-Clone preset menu.  
C.  
Reset – Reset the preset by loading the reset preset file from the  
Load menu.  
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D.  
Add – By clicking the “Add” button you can load a new preset on  
top of an existing one. The “Add” mode gives the effect of having 2 or  
more EQ devices in a chain. There are 2 options for Add mode:  
i.  
Open a Q-clone preset (from the Q-Clone preset menu or any  
directory on your hard drive) or use the existing displayed EQ  
curve. Click the “Add” button, and then make changes to it. Note  
that changes should be done from a flat EQ starting point.  
ii. Load an EQ on top of the existing Q-Clone EQ curve on your  
screen. This preset can be loaded from the Q-Clone preset  
menu or from any directory on your hard drive.  
17. You can use saved presets and factory presets in two ways: Load and  
Add. When you click the “Load” button (on the Waves menu bar) you can  
choose any preset from the preset list. Each preset will show you two options  
for loading. Load will allow you to upload the preset and use it instead of the  
one that you had before. Add will upload the preset on top of the one that you  
previously used.  
Sonar 3.x :  
1. Connect a cable from one of your audio card output ports into the input  
of the EQ device.  
2. Connect a cable from the output of the EQ device to your audio card  
input port.  
3. Set all of the frequencies gain knobs on your EQ device to 0 db  
and turn any filters off.  
4. Open a new Audio track in your session.  
5. Set the I/O of this track to match the insert I/O that you used in steps 1  
and 2.  
6. In the track’s Audio Effects window, insert the Q-Capture (from the  
Waves plug-ins list).  
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7. Arm the “Record” button and the “Input Echo” button. (Click them on.)  
8. Calibrate the Q-Capture with your EQ device as instructed in the  
Calibration section on page 11.  
9. On an Audio track (the one that you want to process) insert the Q-  
Clone (Mono or Stereo, according to the track). You must bypass all  
other plug-ins on the track while you are “EQ-ing” it.  
10.When the Q-Clone is open, click the Capture button to start receiving  
the cloning image from the EQ device. You will see the orange line on  
your display graph showing the present EQ curve.  
11.Play this track (solo it or play it with the entire session) and start  
building your EQ setup by adjusting the parameters (“tweaking” the  
knobs) on the hardware EQ device.  
12.Once you reach your desired EQ, click on the Hold button to engage  
Hold mode.  
13.Now there are a few options to choose from:  
A.  
Save your EQ to a new preset file anywhere on your computer  
Click the “Save” button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Save To  
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New File”. This saves a preset file to any desired directory on your  
computer.  
B.  
Save your EQ to your Waves Preset Menu - Click the “Save”  
button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Put Into Preset Menu As…”  
This will allow you to load your new preset anytime you open the Waves  
Q-Clone preset menu.  
C.  
Reset – Reset the preset by loading the reset preset file from the  
Load menu.  
D.  
Add – By clicking the “Add” button you can load a new preset on  
top of an existing one. The “Add” mode gives the effect of having 2 or  
more EQ devices in a chain. There are 2 options for Add mode:  
i. Open a Q-clone preset (from the Q-Clone preset menu or any  
directory on your hard drive) or use the existing displayed EQ  
curve. Click the “Add” button, and then make changes to it. Note  
that changes should be done from a flat EQ starting point.  
ii. Load an EQ on top of the existing Q-Clone EQ curve on your  
screen. This preset can be loaded from the Q-Clone preset menu  
or from any directory on your hard drive.  
14. You can use saved presets and factory presets in two ways: Load and  
Add. When you click the “Load” button (on the Waves menu bar) you  
can choose any preset from the preset list. Each preset will show you  
two options for loading. Load will allow you to upload the preset and  
use it instead of the one that you had before. Add will upload the  
preset on top of the one that you previously had used.  
Logic Pro 7:  
1. Connect a cable from one of your audio card output ports into the input  
of the EQ device.  
2. Connect a cable from the output of the EQ device to your audio card  
input port.  
3. Set all of the frequencies gain knobs on your EQ device to 0 db.  
4. Open your Audio Card control panel and make sure that this in/out  
setting is shown properly in the routing chart.  
5. Go to Logic menu bar and open the Audio menu. Choose “Audio  
Hardware & Drivers…”. In this dialog box choose the “Drivers” tab and  
check the “Software Monitoring” check box (If it is not already  
checked).  
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6. Open your Logic session and open a new Audio file (which will be  
dedicated to the Q-Capture).  
7. On this track, assign the input of the channel to the input of your audio  
card that receives the hardware output cable (input Y).  
8. Also on this track assign the output of the channel to the output of your  
audio card that receives the hardware input cable (output X).  
9. Click the Rec button of this channel On and hit play and stop to  
activate the plug-in. One this is happening you automatically see the  
signal from the plug in the channel’s meter.  
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10.Calibrate the Q-Capture with your EQ device as instructed in the  
Calibration chapter on page 11.  
11.On an Audio track (the one that you want to process) insert the Q-  
Clone (Mono or Stereo, according to the track). You must bypass all  
other plug-ins on the track while you are “EQ-ing” it.  
12.When the Q-Clone is open, click the Capture button to start receiving  
the cloning image from the EQ device. You will see the orange line on  
your display graph showing the present EQ curve.  
13.Play this track (solo it or play it with the entire session) and start  
building your EQ setup by adjusting the parameters (“tweaking” the  
knobs) on the hardware EQ device.  
14.Once you reach your desired EQ, click on the Hold button to engage  
Hold mode.  
15.Now there are a few options to choose from:  
A. Save your EQ to a new preset file anywhere on your computer  
– Click the “Save” button on the Waves menu bar and choose  
“Save To New File”. This saves a preset file to any desired  
directory on your computer.  
B. Save your EQ to your Waves Preset Menu - Click the “Save”  
button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Put Into Preset Menu  
As…” This will allow you to load your new preset anytime you  
open the Waves Q-Clone preset menu.  
C. Reset – Reset the preset by loading the reset preset file from the  
Load menu.  
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D. Add – By clicking the “Add” button you can load a new preset on  
top of an existing one. The “Add” mode gives the effect of having 2  
or more EQ devices in a chain. There are 2 options for Add mode:  
i. Open a Q-clone preset (from the Q-Clone preset menu or  
any directory on your hard drive) or use the existing  
displayed EQ curve. Click the “Add” button, and then make  
changes to it. Note that changes should be done from a flat  
EQ starting point.  
ii. Load an EQ on top of the existing Q-Clone EQ curve on  
your screen. This preset can be loaded from the Q-Clone  
preset menu or from any directory on your hard drive.  
16. You can use saved presets and factory presets in two ways: Load and  
Add. When you click the “Load” button (on the Waves menu bar) you  
can choose any preset from the preset list. Each preset will show you  
two options for loading. Load will allow you to upload the preset and  
use it instead of the one that you had before. Add will upload the  
preset on top of the one that you previously used.  
Digital Performer 4.x:  
1. Connect a cable from one of your audio card output ports into the input  
of the EQ device.  
2. Connect a cable from the output of the EQ device to your audio card  
input port.  
3. Set all of the frequencies gain knobs on your EQ device to 0 db.  
4. Open your Audio Card control panel and make sure that this I/O setting  
is shown properly in the routing chart.  
5. On the Digital Performer (DP) menu bar, go to:  
A. “Studio” menu and check the “Audio Patch Thru” option.  
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B. “Setup” menu, choose “Configure Audio System” and choose the “Input  
Monitoring Mode…”  
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In this dialog box check the “Always” option and click OK.  
6. Open your DP session and open a new Audio file (which will be  
dedicated to the Q-Capture).  
7. On this dedicated track, assign the input of the channel to the audio  
card input that is connected to the hardware output cable (input Y).  
8. Also on this dedicated track, assign the output of the channel to the  
output of your audio card which receives the hardware input cable  
(output X).  
9. Arm the “Rec” button on this channel.  
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11. Calibrate the Q-Capture with your EQ device as instructed in the  
Calibration section on page 11.  
12. On an Audio track (the one that you want to process) insert the Q-  
Clone (Mono or Stereo, according to the track). You must bypass all  
other plug-ins on the track while you are “EQ-ing” it.  
13. When the Q-Clone is open, click the Capture button to start receiving  
the cloning image from the EQ device. You will see the orange line on  
your display graph showing the present EQ curve.  
14.Play this track (solo it or play it with the entire session) and start  
building your EQ setup by adjusting the parameters (“tweaking” the  
knobs) on the hardware EQ device.  
15.Once you reach your desired EQ, click on the Hold button to engage  
Hold mode.  
16.Now there are a few options to choose from:  
a. Save your EQ to a new preset file anywhere on your computer  
Click the “Save” button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Save  
To New File”. This saves a preset file to any desired directory on  
your computer.  
b. Save your EQ to your Waves Preset Menu - Click the “Save”  
button on the Waves menu bar and choose “Put Into Preset Menu  
As…” This will allow you to load your new preset anytime you  
open the Waves Q-Clone preset menu.  
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c. Reset – Reset the preset by loading the reset preset file from the  
Load menu.  
d. Add – By clicking the “Add” button you can load a new preset on  
top of an existing one. The “Add” mode gives the effect of having 2  
or more EQ devices in a chain. There are 2 options for Add mode:  
i. Open a Q-clone preset (from the Q-Clone preset menu or  
any directory on your hard drive) or use the existing  
displayed EQ curve. Click the “Add” button, and then make  
changes to it. Note that changes should be done from a flat  
EQ starting point.  
ii. Load an EQ on top of the existing Q-Clone EQ curve on  
your screen. This preset can be loaded from the Q-Clone  
preset menu or from any directory on your hard drive.  
17. You can use saved presets and factory presets in two ways: Load and  
Add. When you click the “Load” button (on the Waves menu bar) you  
can choose any preset from the preset list. Each preset will show you  
two options for loading. Load will allow you to upload the preset and  
use it instead of the one that you had before. Add will upload the preset  
on top of the one that you previously used.  
KNOWN ISSUES:  
1. We recommend working with the VST components in Cubase/Nuendo (and  
not with the DX). This is due “save session” problems with the DX  
components.  
2. Clicking on the “Add” mode (in the Q-Clone) multiple times without  
changing the EQ settings may create a ripple and distortion in the Q-Clone  
graph.  
3. Ripples may occur when capturing (This is due to an analog to digital path  
behavior).Make sure not to capture when they appear.  
4. While Q-Clone or Q-Capture are open, sample rate changes in  
Cubase/Nuendo may cause unstable behavior in the EQ curves. To avoid  
this, close the plug-in instance first, then change the session sample rate  
and reopen the plug-in.  
5. In Logic and in Sonar, playing or stopping the session may cause clicks in  
Q-Clone while it is in Capture mode. To avoid this, click the “Hold” button  
on Q-Clone before you start playback, and resume to “Capture” mode  
afterwards.  
6. In all applications: The Flashing “No Transmission” while in Capture mode  
is a phenomenon related to high CPU load “hiccups”. When the CPU is at  
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maximum capacity, the real time tasks have dropouts which result in  
flashing “No Transmission” messages.  
7. Sonar will have a boost in the returned Capture signal. This can be fixed by  
applying digital corrective gain before the Q-Capture plug-in.  
Q-CLONE LOOP CHECKLIST:  
1. Connect the EQ hardware device to the Sound card.  
2. Connect an output port (mono only) from the audio card to the input port of  
the EQ device.  
3. Connect the output port of the EQ device into the input port (mono only) of  
the audio card.  
4. These steps can be done using the digital in/out ports as well (on your  
audio card) if the EQ device has digital I/O.  
5. Open a session in one of the supported host applications and make sure  
that the audio card is listed as the active I/O of the application.  
6. Make sure that your hardware EQ device is turned on and that it is in a flat  
setting (all faders and gain should be at 0 db). Any extra filters should be  
turned off.  
7. Open the Q-Capture component on its track following the directions from  
your host application start up section in this manual.  
8. Calibrate the Q-Capture by following the directions in the Calibration  
section on page 11.  
9. Open the Q-Clone component on the track that you want to process by  
following the directions from your host application start up section in this  
manual.  
10.Press the Capture button in the Q-clone and ‘tweak’ the EQ on your  
hardware EQ device.  
11.Once you get the desired preset, click the Hold button. This preset is now  
saved in the plug-in. By clicking the Save button on the Waves menu bar,  
you can choose between the two saving options.  
12.You can add a preset “on top” of the existing one in one of two ways. The  
first is by clicking the Add button and ‘tweaking’ a new preset (starting  
from a flat EQ position again). The second option is to load an existing  
preset from your presets list and choose its Add version.  
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Q-CLONE TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST:  
Problem  
Synopsis  
Action  
I’m capturing a flat  
device setting but the  
curve in the Q-Clone is  
not flat  
- Curve is smooth but  
not flat. This is  
probably representing  
the current state of  
your analog system.  
- Try closing the loop in your  
I/O.  
- Try a digital loop.  
- Try other I/O or other  
devices  
- Curve is drastically  
unfelt and/or full of  
ripples.  
I have calibrated using  
Q-Capture and my  
device is flat, but the  
curve in the Q-Clone is  
off the 0 DB axis.  
The analog system’s  
imperfections lead to  
difference between  
peak level alignment  
and frequency  
-Refer to the calibration  
section on page 11.  
response alignment.  
Q-Capture is non-  
functional as a result  
of insufficient  
Q-capture shows  
“Waiting” on both of its  
display meters.  
- Check to see if the host  
application appears in the  
supported application list of  
the Q-Clone.  
initialization.  
- Check if the Track I/Os are  
routed correctly.  
- Try playing/stopping the  
session.  
Q-Capture shows  
“Waiting” on its upper  
display meter only.  
Capturing loop is not  
Closed.  
-Check your cable  
connections according to the  
quickest section.  
-Check your track’s I/O  
routing.  
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Q-Clone shows “No  
Transmission” on the  
frequency response  
display.  
- Q-Capture is not well - Make sure Q-Capture  
routed, is in bypass or meters show “Transmitting”  
disabled.  
and “Receiving” messages.  
- Signal is very low.  
- Check your analog  
connections.  
EQ Curve in the  
frequency response  
display does not seem  
smooth or is full of  
ripples.  
Insufficient headroom  
in capturing either  
analog distortion or  
digital clipping.  
- Check clipping indicator in  
the Q-Capture and lower the  
headroom fader until digital  
clipping stops (indicator  
resets the meters by clicking  
on them with the mouse).  
- If distortion still occurs,  
lower the fader some more to  
prevent analog clipping.  
EQ Curve display  
flickers or changes  
rapidly between  
settings.  
Sync problem Q-Clone - Check if you are using too  
is unable to lock to a  
valid signal.  
much headroom in Q-  
Capture.  
- Check if your device is  
valid for Q-Clone. See  
definition on page 4.  
- Try using a less extreme  
EQ setting.  
- Try closing the session and  
reopen  
EQ Curve is empty.  
Signal is too low.  
Calibrate the Q-Clone using  
the Q-Capture component.  
See directions in Page 11.  
Unstable behavior of the EQ graphic curve look Close the plug-in instance  
Q-Clone’s EQ curves in sluggish and unstable first, then change the  
Cubase/Nuendo after  
changing the session’s  
sample rate.  
in the Q-Clone  
frequency response  
display  
session’s sample rate and re-  
open the plug-in.  
Q-Clone mutes the  
audio.  
Q-Capture is capturing Make sure Q-Clone is not  
silence  
bypassed, muted or poorly  
connected to the analog  
hardware device through the  
soundcard’s I/O.  
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