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ASSIMILATOR
ENGLISH
ANALYSIS DISPLAY
On the A and B views, the display shows the frequency of the reference analysis curve,
target analysis curve and the interpolated EQ curve. The Analysis display will appear
differently when the Morph view is active. For details, refer to the Morph section at the
end of the manual.
Blue
Indicates the reference analysis curve
Green
Indicates the target analysis curve
Black
Indicates the real time Analysis of the signal after processing.
Red
Indicates the amount of the EQ curve that is applied to the target. At zero,
when there is no application of the EQ curve to the target, the red application
curve will be flat.
DISPLAY OPTIONS
By selecting the Display Options, you can enable and disable any of the curves from
being visible in the display. Disabling a curve from the display will NOT deactivate the
curve. Only the metering will be hidden.
INPUT GAIN AND METER
The Input gain fader and meter manage the input signal to the ASSIMILATOR.
The clip indicators at the top of the meters should never be active. Remember:
POWERCORE is a fixed processing system and it is not possible to drive the signal
above 0dB without distorting the signal. If the clip indicators are active, reduce the
Input gain fader until no clips are indicated on the input clip LEDs.
LOW FREQUENCY RESOLUTION
The Resolution Sizes of the FFT:
Low 2048
Points
Med 4096
Points
High 8192
Points
By default, the Resolution of ASSIMILATOR’s FFT is “Med”. In most cases, this is all
that is needed for processing. The “High” resolution is recommended for situations
where you must ensure accurate analysis of the bass frequencies, especially in a full
mix. The “Low” setting is only advised for use with an individual track, rather than a
full mix. As an example, the “Low” setting is sufficient for matching vocals from one
recording session to another.
OUTPUT GAIN AND METER
This is a standard gain fader and meter – measured in dB – that indicates the output
gain stage of the Plug-In. The clip indicators at the top of the meters should never
be active. Remember: POWERCORE is a fixed processing system and serious clipping