11.5

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416 Effects menu
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High quality: When the "High quality" setting is activated, an even more
precise algorithm is used which, however, requires more processing power.
We recommend that you switch on this setting before you export the project.
Bass/Mid/High: These knobs control the level of compression for each
frequency band.
Setting the frequency bands: The settings of the frequency bands are
changed directly in the graphic. Simply click on the separator lines and move
them.
Presets
In MultiMax, you can use the presets to open further special functions:
Dynamic expander: Too high a compression rate 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.
Tape NR-B Decoder: Samplitude 11.5 Producer simulates decoding of Dolby
B + C noise suppression if no Dolby player is available. Cassettes recorded
with Dolby B or C sound more muffled and slurry if played back without
corresponding Dolby.
Noise Gate: This cleaning function completely suppresses noises which are
below a certain volume threshold. This lets you create song transitions that are
entirely noise-free, for example.
Leveler: This setting automatically sets the entire material to an identical
volume level. The volume control knob is no longer required. You can use this
function to equalize greater volume differences within a song. To equalize
volume variations between different songs, you can also use the function
"Loudness adaptation" from the Effects menu.
DeEsser: These special presets are for removing overstressed hiss sounds
from speech recordings.
am-track SE
This familiar and high-quality vintage compressor offers a combination analog
compressor and tape simulator. High-quality tape machine sound emulation