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180 Audio editing
Reducing the
bandwidth can raise the overall level. In extreme cases, when the
left and the right channels include identical material and the bandwidth control
is pushed to the extreme left on "mono", the result can be a level increase of 3
decibels.
Raising the bandwidth (values of 100) diminishes the mono compatibility.
Effect devices controls
Some effect options open a graphic window, which has the appearance of the
studio effect device that it simulates (such as the "Echo/reverb" or
"Timestretching" effect menus).
These virtual effect devices are controlled either with common sliders, knobs
and buttons or alternatively with graphic sensor fields.
Sensor fields: Sensor fields can be controlled intuitively with
mouse movements, with the graphic and the corresponding
effect setting changing in relation to each other.
Power switch: Every effect device in the rack may be switched on or
off separately. This button allows you to directly compare the neutral,
unedited sound of the audio object with the effect setting you have
chosen.
Reset: Every effect has a reset button that restores the effect
device’s initial default. In this state, the effect is not calculated into
the sound, and the effect is not rendered.
Preset selection list: Each effect device has a selection
of proven presets which can be selected from a drop-
down menu.
A/B: The A/B button compares two settings with each other. If you
have selected a preset for the effect and make manual changes to it
later, you can compare the original preset sound with the new settings
by using the A/B button.
Note: The displayed graphics serve only examples and can differ from device
to device.
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