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Use the maximize function to move the echo, for example, into the
foreground, thereby improving the stereo picture.
Volume control: Adjusts the volume of every single channel, thereby
adjusting the entire balance. The reduction of left and right levels is
displayed under the control buttons. This way you can balance out
and thus improve an imbalanced recording in which, for example, one
channel was recorded at a lower level than the other.
Pan-Direction: With this controller you can move the sound source
that comes from the middle into stereo panorama. The signals at the
outer edges of the sound picture remain unchanged.
Bandwidth control: Adjusts the bandwidth between mono (on the
extreme left), unchanged bandwidth ("normal stereo"), and maximum
bandwidth ("wide", on the extreme right). The individual sound
sources of a recording are squeezed together or pulled apart in the
stereo picture.
Raising the bandwidth (values over 100) diminishes the mono
compatibility. This means that recordings edited this way sound
hollow when listened to in mono.
Maximize: Use this controller to strengthen the room sound which
also increases the stereo transparency without influencing mono
compatibility.
Multiband: This can be used to switch Stereo FX to Multiband mode.
Stereo editing only applies to the middle frequency, the bass and
highs remain unchanged.
Stereo meter: This provides a graphical display of the phase relation
of the audio signal. You can use it to review the orientation of the
signal in the stereo balance and the effect of the stereo enhancer. To
keep mono-compatibility the "cloud" shown should always be higher
than broad. Otherwise some frequency ranges may cancel each
other out if the stereo signal is played on a mono device.