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
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If you change any of the parameters of the module, an Asterisk will appear next to “Info*” to act as a reminder that you are no longer listening to a factory or saved
user setting, but one that has changed.
Once the module is ne tuned to your liking, you can save it in the Library as a user preset module, using the Info menu area of the Edit View shown above as follows:
• Name: Enter the name for your new module, and click on the Heart if you want to add it as a favorite.
• Abbreviation: Enter the new one or two-letter abbreviation, and the ball will also change.
• Author: Enter your name here. Default name is User. When logged in to Finalizer.com your name will appear as preset Author.
• Algorithm: This name cannot be changed, as the new module is a modied version of the original algorithm, and not a new type.
• Category: Select a category if the new module ts another category better, now it has been changed. The options are Spectral, Bass/LF, Treble/HF, Vocals,
Dynamics, Spatial, and Limiter. Setting the Category will help you nd the preset at a later point using the Library Category ltering.
• Intensity: Select an intensity if the new module ts another intensity better, now it has been changed. The options are Neutral, Soft, Medium, and Hard. Setting
the Intensity will help you nd the preset at a later point using the Library Intensity ltering.
• Click on “Add to Library” and the new module will appear in the Library’s list of modules.
The example below shows a new Dynamics EQ module saved in the Library (as a favorite):
Note: User preset modules can be deleted by clicking on the “trash can” next to the new module’s name in the Library list. Factory presets cannot be deleted.