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Transmit frequency ranges: For example, from other mixes or rooms or loudspeakers to
your own mix. This option can be very helpful if you want to improve the sound of your
samples or simulate individual monitoring conditions.
Correction of the frequency range from recording and playback areas, loudspeakers,
amplifiers, etc.
FFT Analysis Filter – Getting Started
To understand the basic operation of the FFT analysis filter we recommend following the
steps below on your PC.
A small warning before you start: Please reduce the playback volume as a precaution
before you start experimenting with the FFT filter – With this technology you can easily
increase the low frequencies to such an extent that your speakers may not be able to
handle them.
Hint: To quickly understand dynamic filtering we recommend using a sample containing a
hiss. A corresponding sample can be quickly created using the waveform generator ("Tools
menu -> Waveform Generator (view page 618)").
1. Filtering and frequency analysis
Step 1: Select a range of a sample in your wave project or select an object in the arranger
window of your virtual project.
Step 2: Open the FFT analysis filter again. A blue curve depicting the current frequency
response of your sample/object is now visible. The red curve is the frequency
response filter. By default it is set to 0 dB for all frequencies.