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OBJECT EDITOR 111
The stereo button sets the base width of the left attack = 0% = mono via mid = 100% =
stereo to right attack = 200% = Enhan. (extreme base widening).
-4.5 dB panorama + stereo enhancer: The panorama fader controls the panorama
position in such a way that when the levels of both channels are set to the middle it
reduces by -4.5 dB. In the outer settings one of the channels is faded out, the other is
raised from -4.5 dB to 0 dB via the control range. This balances out any perceived volume
breaks in the middle position. Use this mode to place mono objects in the stereo
panorama.
2-channel panorama: In this mode the two faders turn into two panorama faders for both
channels, just as would be expected on a mixer with mono channels.
2-channel volume: In this mode you can control the level of the two object stereo tracks
separately.
Vol.: The volume can be controlled using this fader.
Reset: The "Reset" button sets the fader back to its -0 dB value.
Norm.: The "Norm." button normalizes the maximum level of the object to 0dB.
Note: For a three-times more powerful frequency-selective setting of the base width you
can use the multiband stereo enhancer as an effect insert in the plug-in section.
Position/Fades
This dialog is used to set all object-related time positions (start, length, end) and fade
parameters for the selected object. You can change the measurement units in every input
field by simply clicking on them. The following units are available: samples, milliseconds,
hours/mins/secs, SMPTE (24, 25, 29.97 non-drop, 29.97 drop, 30), SMPTE/milliseconds,
beats, CD-MSF, feet and frames 16 mm (40fpf) and feet and frames 35 mm (16fpf), noise
removal (meters).
Position/Length
The starting time of the object on the timeline, object length, object end and start of the
object in the wave file can be set here either via the number input or using the arrow
buttons.