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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Included Effect Plug-ins
- MIDI Effects
- Included VST Instruments
- Groove Agent SE
- HALion Sonic SE
- LoopMash
- Mystic
- Padshop
- Prologue
- Retrologue
- Spector
- Functional Diagrams
- Index
Included Effect Plug-ins
Tools Plug-ins
Phase Correlator Mode (Scope)
If Scope is activated, the phase correlator indicates the phase and amplitude relationship
between channels in a stereo pair or a surround configuration.
For stereo pairs, the indications work in the following way:
• A vertical line indicates a perfect mono signal (the left and right channels are the
same).
• A horizontal line indicates that the left channel is the same as the right, but with an
inverse phase.
• A random but fairly round shape indicates a well balanced stereo signal. If the shape
leans to the left, there is more energy in the left channel and vice versa (the extreme
case of this is if one side is muted, in which case the phase meter shows a straight
line, angled 90°to the other side).
• A perfect circle indicates a sine wave on one channel, and the same sine wave shifted
by 90°on the other.
• Generally, the more you can see a thread, the more bass in the signal, and the more
spray-like the display, the more high frequencies in the signal.
When MultiScope is used with a surround channel, the Channel menu determines the result:
• If Stereo (Front) is selected, the display indicates the phase and amplitude relationship
between the front stereo channels.
• If Surround is selected, the display indicates the energy distribution in the surround
field.
Freeze
Freezes the display.
Mode A/Mode B
If the channel mode Surround is selected, these buttons allow you to switch
between different view modes.
Amplitude
Allows you to increase/decrease the vertical size of the waveform.
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