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Dyn EQ
Threshold
When the Input level exceeds the Threshold, the Dynamic
Equalizer will be activated.
Ratio
The Ratio of the gain reduction. When the Ratio is set to 4:1 it
means that for every 4dB the defined frequency range rises above
Threshold, the Output level of the specified frequency is
increased by only 1dB.
Attack
The Attack time is the response time that the Dynamic EQ uses
to reach the gain reduction specified by the Ratio parameter.
Example: If the Input signal increases to 4dB above Threshold
with the Ratio set to 4:1 and the Attack set to 20ms, the Dynamic
EQ will use 20ms to reach the gain reduction of 3dB.
Release
Release sets the fall-back time of the Dynamic EQ, after the
signal drops below the Threshold.
Curve
Sets the bandwidth or low/high shelf setting of the range the
Dynamic EQ should work in.
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Stereo Enhance
With Stereo Enhance, you can enhance the stereo information of
the signal. This function is especially useful when you are
processing material with only a small amount of stereo
perspective. By enhancing the stereo feeling of a signal with an
excessive amount of mono information, listening fatigue can be
prevented.
Please note that a Stereo Enhancer can not create stereo
information, but only enhance exsisting stereo information.
Max added Width
With this parameter you set a limit for the Width you will allow
to be added to the signal.
Added Width
Graphical illustration of the actual added width.
The actual possible added width depends on the stereo content of
the signal. If the source material is 100% mono no stereo
information can be added/enhanced.
Adding stereo perspective to the low frequency area will
generally result in a less punchy and direct bass.
We have therefore included the Low Freq parameter with the
following settings:
Lo Freq. 0 : No change.
Lo Freq. - : Collapse image at low frequencies.
Lo Freq. + : Add width at low frequencies.
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