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Presets
Two further special functions can be called up by using the presets in
MultiMax.
Dynamic expander: Too high compression will result in audible noise
(usually defined as a pumping sound). Radio recordings in particular
are recorded with very high compression rates to increase the
perceived volume. Unfortunately, compression reduces the dynamics
(interval between the quietest and loudest part). The expander
enhances the dynamics of the recording.
Cassette NR-B decoder: Samplitude 11 Producer simulates
decoding of Dolby B + C noise suppression when a Dolby player is
not available. Cassettes recorded with Dolby B or C sound more
muffled and slurry if played back without corresponding Dolby.
Noise gate: This cleaning function entirely suppresses noise below a
certain noise level. This lets you create, for example, song transitions
that are entirely noise-free.
Leveler: This function brings the entire material up to a uniform
volume automatically. The volume control handle is omitted. Larger
volume differences can therefore be adapted within a song. To
balance volume differences between different songs, you can also
use the “Volume adjustment” function in the effects menu.
De-esser: These special presets remove overemphasized “s” sounds
in speech recordings.
Tip: The limiter can also be used independently of the MultiMax.
Digital audiometer
On the lower border of the MAGIX Mastering Suite there is a digital
audiometer which provides separate control method displays for
every channel for 10 wave bands. This device is used for orientation,
for selective equalizer editing, etc.