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sounds, i.e. individual 1/32 notes. If you have selected "High", the calculation time for the
analysis will double, which will become most noticeable when using the "Analyze all"
function.
Analysis precision: In the "Noise" setting the analysis results for individual harmonics are
slightly distorted, the peaks widen. With the "Sounds" setting the entire frequency
response of noisy samples like drums, cymbals or high hats can also be distorted a little.
Inaccuracy occurs mostly at lower filter parameter rate values.
Channels: With stereo samples, you can decide here whether or not the right, left, or both
channels should be analyzed.
Analysis time: Here you can specify how many seconds of the sample should be analyzed
after 1) opening the FFT analysis filter, 2) when changing the setting for the rate, or 3) after
changing the settings for the analysis parameters. This setting only affects the display of
the frequency response in "Static" filter mode.
Hint: Every time a change is made to the settings of the analysis parameters or to the rate,
the frequency response is newly calculated. If you analyze the entire range of the sample
using "Analyze all" before making changes to these settings, the results will be lost if these
parameters are changed. In this case, you should choose to "Analyze all" again. The
"Analyze all" button will be active once again in "Static" filter mode.
Filter parameters
These settings apply to the filter process.
Filter precision and filter precision real-time: Here you can set the quality of the
precision. When precision is set to high, the calculation time also increases.
Low: The fastest way. With extreme filter settings in the bass area and at a low rate, low-
level modulation noises are audible. With less extreme filter settings however, this setting
functions without any noticeable loss in quality.
Normal: A practicable compromise between CPU strain and audio quality.
High: Processing time increases by 30% more than the "Normal" setting. When dynamic
filtering, fading is smoothest at this setting.
Max. range (dB), min. range (dB): Here you can set the limit of the maximum increase or
the maximum damping setting in dB when filtering. Fine-tuning can be done using the right
fader beside the graphic display. If you want to hide individual parts of the spectrum, set
"Min. range" to the lowest value (ca. -120 dB).
Threshold: When re-drawing the blue curve in "Direct" mode, only those frequencies that
were originally louder than this threshold setting will be changed. This makes it easier to
precisely increase or dampen harmonics.
Display
Here you can apply additional settings for the display of the curve.