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The Included Effect Plug-ins
EQ Plug-ins
Static Spectrums Editor
CurveEQ features a static spectrum display that can be controlled via the Static
Spectrums Editor.
You can select the display name of the spectrum slot, its color, and the shift in dB of
the static spectrum. The static spectrum can be shown or hidden using the visibility
checkbox. The shift in dB can be used for a more convenient placing of the static
spectrum on the screen and it does not affect the shape of the spectrum.
Parameter Description
Take/Take 2nd These buttons take a snapshot of the primary or secondary
spectrum, respectively. The static spectrum snapshots are taken
using the spectrum parameters specified in the Spectrum Mode
Editor.
Before taking a spectrum, choose a spectrum analysis type via the
Spectrum Mode Editor, usually “Avg” or “Max”, and analyze long
enough so that the spectrum becomes general enough. When
analyzing a song, it is recommended to store separate spectrums
for verse, chorus, and bridge parts, as they can have distinctively
differing spectral balance.
If no snapshot is taken after pressing a Take button, no spectrum is
available. You either have to configure the spectrum mode or start
the audio playback first.
Load/Save You can save the spectrum in a static spectrum slot as a spectrum
file with the extension .csf (compressed spectrum file).
X Resets the spectrum in the selected slot.