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Bass Tools
Vorsis Bass Tools allows extremely low program
frequencies to be processed without causing dynamic gain
changes and without generating undesirable intermodulation
artifacts in higher frequency signals. Its primary purpose
is to allow the thumps of kick drums and other percussion
instruments to sound natural in their “percussiveness” without
pumping or other undesired artifacts. The algorithm operates
in left/right mode treating both channels identically.
Our laboratory research on codec behavior rather
surprisingly revealed that it is perfectly acceptable to process very low frequency material
using the Bass Tools algorithm provided that the harmonics generated during the process
are well controlled spectrally. Since our bass algorithm does not allow significant harmonic
levels above the third or fifth (somewhat dependent the Bass Tools
Style setting) there
is no audible downside to using it with coded audio. Furthermore, the ability to utilize
the Bass Tools on both the FM and HD sides of the processor allows the sound to be
more evenly matched as receiver-based digital to analog crossfades are encountered.
Drive
This control adjusts the amount of Input Drive to the Bass Tools algorithm. Higher
drive settings make it work harder and generate higher levels of harmonics. The Drive
control adjusts the amount of drive to the Bass Tools and is adjustable over a range of
-6dB to +12dB. Adjustment is best done by ear with percussive source material.
Style
Two Bass Tools operating styles, plus Off, are available. The Hard setting has a
transfer function occupying approximately 1dB of transition amplitude. The waveform
control is fairly abrupt and generates low order harmonics.
AM
Bass Tools Activity Display - 20Hz up to VBMS Frequency Setting
Bass Tools Activity Region