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Control and correction of problems in the stereo image of a completed mix.
Moving the mono section of a stereo recording in panorama (direction mix). This way,
centered vocal recordings can later be moved to the left or right of the stereo balance.
Damping or removing mono signals in the mid-frequency range in order to create room
in tracks or drum loops. This allows the addition of further instruments or vocals.
Overview
To the top left of the dialog window you'll find preset filter settings.
The graphic shows you the frequency response curves of the individual curves. The left
axis labeling shows the damping in -dB, while the upper axis labeling shows the
frequencies in kHz.
To the right of it you'll find the parameters for stereo manipulation as well as the A/B/C
buttons for quick switching between three different settings.
General controls
Preset: Here you can select from a number of presets.
Save, load, delete: Here you can save, load, and delete the various settings. The preset
file ending is: *.ste
A/B/C comparison: To compare different dialog configurations, you can switch between
three different settings here. You can use this like a bypass function.
Bass, mids, and highs: You can set three frequency ranges for stereo, panorama, and
gain (see below).
Maximize: Use this controller to compress the side-chain signal, which also increases the
stereo transparency without influencing the mono compatibility. In "Multiband" mode, this
setting affects the middle bands.
Solo mode: In "Solo" mode the frequency bands can be monitored one at a time. This
greatly simplifies the process of changing filter parameter settings. As an example, you can
isolate a specific frequency range of a mix and change the aspect of the stereo image for
the range.
Multiband mode: The algorithm works with three frequency bands if this option is
checked. The "Multiband" mode is not automatically active when using the enhancer in the