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are automatically applied to the mixer knobs and the gain of each band can be subsequently adjusted
from the mixer by using the knobs.
Compression
8. Directly above the four EQ knobs, you’ll see a gray multimax fader. This fader is used to apply
dynamics processing (compression) to your record. Press the Spacebar
to start audio playback.
9. Listen again to your record. Do it sound like it is too loud at times and too soft at others? Click in the
multimax fader and drag the mouse right to increase or left to decrease compression.
10. To quickly disable the compressor, double click on the center of the multimax fader.
11. Now right click on the Limiter
fader below – this will invoke the compressor dialog shown below:
You can now adjust your compression settings by using the five adjustment Faders in this dialog. The
graph shows the gain reduction applied to the audio in real time. The Gain fader controls makeup gain.
Note that you can set the compressor into various modes using the mode box. The Gate fader under the
graph is used when the compressor is set to Noise Gate mode.
Delay and reverb
12. Directly above the compression section, you’ll see the sound FX button. This button is used to apply
some effects of to your tracks. Press the Spacebar
to start audio playback.
13. Listen again to your record. Might it benefit from a delay (echo) or reverb effect? Click on the sound
FX button - the MAGIX FX RACK with some effects from the "Effects"-Menue will open. Use the
MAGIX DUAL FX PROCESSOR with REVERB and DELAY
effects.
14. To quickly disable sound FX effects, click on the sound FX button and use the Power button of the
MAGIX DUAL FX PROCESSOR
.
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