Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Top Bar
- 4. Top Menu
- 5. Compare
- 6. SPECTRO LAB
- 7. Processing Modules
- 8. Processing Chain
- 9. Module List
- 10. Library
- 11. Edit View
- 12. Algorithms in depth
- 13. Monitor Output
- 14. Master Meter
- 15. Timeline
- 16. Reference Tracks
- 17. Preferences Menu
- 18. Project and Audio files
- 19. Specifications
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 Dierence toggle is enabled such the curves are “lled” corresponding to how the modules have
aected the result, i.e. the dierence 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 aects all 6 curves equally. This is because an EQ aects all levels in the signal equally within its
frequency band.
• For the Dynamic EQ centered at 2.1 kHz, mainly the upper curves are aected. As the Dynamic EQ is compressing the levels above the specic threshold in the
specic frequency band, this will be heard and shown on the highest levels of the track.
• Note that the Attack and Release times will aect how lower levels in the track may also be aected by a dynamic module. A long Release time will make the
Dynamic EQ more gradually release its gain-reduction, hence aecting other parts of the track below its threshold. Only listening can determine the appropriate
Release time, but the SDC will always reveal the eect it has.