Plug-in Reference

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The Included Effect Plug-ins
EQ Plug-ins
The Points parameter specifies how many equidistant points to use for matching. The
more points you use the more precise the match will be. However, in many cases
more precise match does not mean a better sounding match. It is suggested to try
several values to determine which one sounds best.
Ö The static spectrum’s gain shift has no effect on the matching process.
Spectrum Mode Editor
Spectrum matching options are placed in the Spectrum Mode Editor, which can be
opened by clicking the Edit button on the EQ top control bar.
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The EQ curve present on the screen affects the spectrum averaging process, so the
EQ curve should be flat when spectrum data is being collected.
Parameter Description
Spectrum Disable Disables the spectrum analysis function of the plug-in.
Filled Display Enables additional semi-transparent filling of the spectrum display.
2nd Spectrum Enables the secondary spectrum curve, which is displayed in a
darker color.
Type selector Allows you to select a spectrum analysis type. The “RT Avg” mode
applies realtime spectrum averaging analysis. This type of analysis
produces an RMS-averaged spectrum over the period specified by
the “AVG Time” parameter. The analysis type “Max” produces a
cumulative maximum power spectrum. The “Avg” type produces a
cumulative average power spectrum. The “RT Max” mode produces
a realtime maximum spectrum with spectrum fall-down. For better
spectrum maximum estimate, use a higher Overlap setting. If you
need an infinite peak hold, use the “Max” analysis type.