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OK: The algorithm is applied to the selected range of the sample or the selected object.
When using this in the master area of the mixer, the parameters of the dialog window are
applied to the entire mix.
Cancel: Click this button to close the dialog window without applying the effect. When
using this in the master area of the mixer, the parameters of the dialog window will not be
applied to the mix.
Help: Opens the "Help" file.
Parameters for stereo manipulation
The following is available for each frequency band (bass, mids, highs):
Base width controller: Set the base width between 0 and 200. 0 indicates "Mono", 100
corresponds with unchanged base width (Stereo), and a value of 200 produces the
maximum base width (difference signal).
Depending on the correlation between left and right, the level may increase when reducing
the base width. In more extreme cases, this may cause maximum correlation, which
occurs when the left and right channels are identical. When the base width is set to zero
(mono), a level increase of 3 dB will occur.
Raising the bandwidth (values over 100) diminishes the mono compatibility. If the base
width is reduced, mono compatibility will be maintained.
Panorama controller: Adjust the individual channels of the panorama here. Dampening for
left and right is displayed above the controller in dB.
If the direction pan mode is active, the controllers operate as direction mixers. In this case,
only the mono component (mid signal) will be included.
Filter setting parameters
Separation frequencies: Use these two sliders ("1" and "2") to adjust the separation
frequencies of the three filter bands. The values are displayed in kHz (these correspond
with the intersection of the neighboring frequency curves).
Band separation: This parameter influences different filter properties to increase precision.
Select between "Low", "Normal", and "High".
Increasing the band separation setting has the following effect:
The edge steepness of the filter curves increases and the transition range between two
bands decreases.
Dampening in the cut-off range increases (low setting: approx. 25-35 dB, normal:
approx. 35-45 dB, high approx. 55-75 dB).
The ripple of the frequency range of the bands decreases. However, this is not a
problem, since the ripples of the individual filter bands compensate each other after
combination, thanks to the complementary filter technology. In any case, the output
signal will not contain ripples.