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Experiment around with these parameters in the other fade modes to find a suitable
setting.
Brilliance Enhancer
(optional as a component of the cleaning/restoration suite for Samplitude Pro and
Samplitude)
The brilliance enhancer is a tool for compensating for loss of higher frequencies. Such a
loss often occurs during MP3 compression or tape recording. In contrast to an equalizer,
which only raises existing frequencies, the brilliance enhancer recalculates new overtones
from the remaining signal and markedly refreshes the sound.
You can use the brilliance enhancer in pop or rock as a mastering effect if the sounds
transparency and brilliance needs to be increased.
Brilliance Enhancer presets
Load, save, delete presets: Here you can save, load or delete settings. The default file
extension is *.BRE.
Brilliance Enhancer filter settings
Scaling options: This button opens the "Scaling options" dialog, which can be used to
adjust the signal display to your needs.
Signal display: With the help of input and output spectrum you can decide how the
scaling options have an effect on the display during playback or monitoring.
Overlapping: This internal parameter changes the overlapping of the time window for the
modulator signal spectrum calculation. Higher values improve the result, but raise the CPU
load.
Resolution: This parameter allows you to set the resolution (low, medium, or high) used by
the noise reduction algorithm. You may wish to experiment with this parameter because a
higher resolution does not always guarantee the best results.
Brilliance Enhancer – parameters and control elements
Minimum frequency: Here you can set the lower limit for the frequency band which will be
enriched with new overtones.