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“Density”
The “Density” tweaker operates like a power control. Higher
settings increase short-term density and the average audio
level which makes the audio not only louder, but also fuller.
Some formats desire a denser sound in order to create a certain
emotional feel for their on-air presentation.
Lowering the setting of the “Density” tweaker reduces the
short-term density and makes the audio sound more relaxed. A
lower Density setting will also be less loud to the ear even though the
peak levels have not changed. Loudness can be made up by using the
Loudness tweaker described next.
“Loudness”
Operation of the Loudness tweaker will be very obvious… higher
settings will be louder while lower settings will be less loud. At
the upper extremes of this tweaker’s settings and with some
combinations of other GUI Lite settings the loudness versus
distortion ‘ouch’ factor might be reached before the tweaker
reaches its “10” setting. If it’s loud enough (or too loud) on the
air and is also riding the hairy edge of distortion – or is already
over it - simply reduce the setting of this tweaker by a number
or two.
“MF/HF EQ”
This tweaker modifies the mid and high frequency
equalization contours from what is stored in our Factory
presets. The equalization tweakers in GUI Lite have been
designed to operate differently than the texture tweakers.
While the texture tweakers apply offsets to the settings recalled by
factory presets, the EQ controls apply fixed values of frequency, Q
(bandwidth) and equalization boost or cut. This allows a user to apply
a completely different style of equalization than that stored in the
Factory preset. To reset the equalization back to the starting point
simply recall the last preset that was taken.
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