Plug-in Reference
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The Included Effect Plug-ins
Dynamics Plug-ins
MultibandCompressor
The MultibandCompressor allows a signal to be split into a maximum of four frequency
bands, each with its own freely adjustable compressor characteristic. The signal is
processed on the basis of the settings that you have made in the Frequency Band and
Compressor sections. You can specify the level, bandwidth and compressor
characteristics for each band by using the various controls.
The Frequency Band Editor
The Frequency Band editor in the upper half of the panel is where you set the width of
the frequency bands as well as their level after compression. Two value scales and a
number of handles are available. The vertical value scale to the left shows the input
gain level of each frequency band. The horizontal scale shows the available frequency
range.
The handles provided in the Frequency Band editor can be dragged with the mouse.
You use them to set the corner frequency range and the input gain levels for each
frequency bands.
- The handles at the sides are used to define the frequency range of the different
frequency bands.
- By using the handles on top of each frequency band, you can attenuate or boost
the input gain by ±15
dB after compression.
Bypassing Frequency Bands
Each frequency band can be bypassed using the B button in each compressor
section.
Soloing Frequency Bands
A frequency band can be soloed using the S button in each compressor section. Only
one band can be soloed at a time.
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