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24 FINALIZER Desktop Application User Manual
After adding two processing modules the SPECTRO LAB will look like this:
• Note that we are looking at the full, processed track (B). The Dierence toggle is enabled such the curves are “lled” corresponding to how the modules have
aected the result, i.e. the dierence between A to B.
• In this case a Bell EQ at 80Hz and a Dynamic EQ at 2.1 kHz have been inserted.
• The Spectro Dynamic Curves show that the 80 Hz Bell EQ aects all 6 curves equally. This is because an EQ aects all levels in the signal equally within its
frequency band.
• For the Dynamic EQ centered at 2.1 kHz, mainly the upper curves are aected. As the Dynamic EQ is compressing the levels above the specic threshold in the
specic frequency band, this will be heard and shown on the highest levels of the track.
• Note that the Attack and Release times will aect how lower levels in the track may also be aected by a dynamic module. A long Release time will make the
Dynamic EQ more gradually release its gain-reduction, hence aecting other parts of the track below its threshold. Only listening can determine the appropriate
Release time, but the SDC will always reveal the eect it has.