Solo
> Double-click any band disc to solo it. Outboard-EQ has two ways to listen to a soloed band — pick the one that fits the task.
Double-click any band disc to solo it. Outboard-EQ has two ways to listen to a soloed band — pick the one that fits the task.
Solo modes
The footer pill Solo Mode picks between the two listening behaviours globally:
MuteOthers
The classic FabFilter-style behaviour. Soloed bands stay wet (their full EQ + dynamics + character processing); all other bands fade their EQ contribution out so you hear only the soloed band's effect on the input signal. This is the default and matches every legacy preset bit-for-bit.
BandpassListen
Pro-Q 4-style monitoring. The soloed band drives a clean bandpass on the dry input — you hear the raw spectral content at the band's centre frequency and Q, without any processing. Ideal for resonance hunting: sweep a band across the spectrum in BandpassListen mode and listen for what the band would catch before deciding what to do.
Engaging solo
- Double-click the band disc on the EQ display.
- Right-click the band disc → Solo.
- Click again or double-click again to release.
Multiple bands can be soloed at once — the modes apply additively. In MuteOthers, all soloed bands stay wet and all unsoloed bands go dry. In BandpassListen, the bandpasses sum.
Click-free
Every solo gesture is bridged by a 20 ms linear wet/dry crossfade, so even rapid solo-flipping on a playing track stays click-free.
Tips
- For resonance hunting, switch the global mode to BandpassListen, solo a Peak band, and sweep the frequency knob while listening. When you hear the resonance jump out at you, that's where to land the band before un-soloing.
- For checking what you've done, leave the global mode on MuteOthers, solo one band at a time, and listen to its contribution in context.
- Solo state is not preset-saved — it's a monitoring tool, not a sound. Loading a preset always releases all solos.
See also
Phase modes
> Outboard-EQ has five phase modes, from zero-latency minimum-phase (the default mixing mode) to fully linear-phase (mastering brickwalls) and a hybrid that runs the low end min-phase and the highs li
Stereo and M/S
> Every band in Outboard-EQ runs on exactly one of three buses: Stereo, Mid, or Side. The plugin encodes M/S once per sample at the top of the chain and decodes it cleanly at the end, so routing a ban