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mixer master section. This reduces the initial load on the CPU when selected in the master
section.
Direction pan mode: This switches between two panorama control modes:
If the option is checked, only the mono portion (the center signal) is considered when
changing the panorama setting. The panorama control functions as a directional mix
controller. A centered vocals recording can thereby later be moved to the left or right of the
stereo balance. The difference containing the sound sources allocated outside of the
center, remains unchanged.
In non-active state, the panorama faders work as normal. The complete stereo signal is
changed (mono and the remaining left and right portions).
Phasecorrel. (Phase correlator): This open the phase correlator. This option is very
useful when Solo mode is switched on: The base width and panorama setting for each
frequency band can be checked visually.
Reset: This button resets all settings.
Play/Stop: This button starts the realtime preview function.
OK: The algorithm is applied to the selected range of the sample. When using this in the
master area of the mixer, the parameters of the dialog window are used on the entire mix.
Cancel: Click on this button to close the dialog window, without calculating the effect.
When using this in the master area of the mixer, the parameters of the dialog window will
not be used on the entire mix.
Help: Here you can open the Help section.
Parameters for stereo manipulation
For each frequency band (bass, mids, highs) the following is available:
Base width fader: Here you can set the base width between 0 and 200. 0 means mono,
100 corresponds to an unchanged base width (stereo) and a value of 200 corresponds to
the maximum base width (differential signal).
Depending on the correlation between left and right, an increase in the level when reducing
the base width may come about. In more extreme cases it can bring about maximum
correlation, which then occurs when the left and right channels are identical. And when the
base width is set to zero (mono), a level increase by 3 dB will occur.
Raising the bandwidth (values over 100) diminishes the mono compatibility. If the base
width is reduced, mono compatibility is maintained.
Panorama controller: Here you can adjust the individual channels of the panorama.
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 part (mid signal) is accounted for.