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524 EFFECTS MENU
Info: Provides information about type and format of the set noise sample.
Save: This button lets you save the currently set noise sample as a file for later use.
Load: This buttons leads you to a file selection dialog where you can import a wave file as
a noise file.
Assistant: Here you can open the "Noise print assistant" dialog to help you extract a
noise sample. You can find out more about this assistant below.
Play: This command plays back the recently set noise sample.
DeNoiser - Filter settings
Draw function: When you draw in the graphic with your mouse, you edit the violet curve.
This curve filters of the noise sample.
Draw toolbar: Here you will find 5 tools to aid you in drawing and navigation of the signal
display:
Drawing pencil for freehand drawing
Drawing pencil for quantized drawing
Reshape tool for bending curves
Navigation tool
Zoom tool
Toolbar effect: Two buttons are available here.
Activating the first tool displays the signal as a spectral diagram. Areas of the spectral
diagram that influence the DeNoiser will be marked red.
The second tool activates the Direct mode for drawing of freehand curves. Your settings
will be recalculated into a relative curve in the background. You can follow the recalculation
by switching between "relative" and "direct" modes. In direct mode you can, for example,
remove individual overtones of the signal in the noise spectrum.
Reset: Resets the absolute or relative filter curve (according to the set mode).
Scaling options: This button opens the "Scaling options" dialog and the value range of
the filter curve, which can be used to adjust the signal display to your needs.
Signal display: The graphic shows you the original spectrum of the distortion (yellow
curve) and the corrected spectrum which the algorithm uses internally to remove
distortions (blue curve). The level of the corrected spectrum is set via the Correction
parameter, the curve can be smoothed with the Static Smoothing parameter. If this effect
is active (for example during playback or monitoring) you can monitor the input and the
output spectrum.