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Table Of Contents
- Soundtrack Pro 3 Effects Reference
- Contents
- Introduction to the Soundtrack Pro Plug-Ins
- Delay Effects
- Delay Designer
- Getting to Know the Delay Designer Interface
- Getting to Know Delay Designer’s Main Display
- Using Delay Designer’s View Buttons
- Zooming and Navigating Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Creating Taps in Delay Designer
- Selecting Taps in Delay Designer
- Moving and Deleting Taps in Delay Designer
- Using Delay Designer’s Tap Toggle Buttons
- Editing Parameters in Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Aligning Delay Designer Tap Values
- Editing Filter Cutoff in Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Editing Pan in Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Editing Taps in Delay Designer’s Tap Parameter Bar
- Editing Delay Designer Taps with the Shortcut Menu
- Resetting Delay Designer Tap Values
- Synchronizing Taps in Delay Designer
- Using Delay Designer’s Master Section
- Working with Delay Designer in Surround
- Stereo Delay
- Tape Delay
- Delay Designer
- Distortion Effects
- Dynamics Processors
- Equalizers
- Filter Effects
- Imaging Processors
- Metering Tools
- Modulation Effects
- Pitch Effects
- Reverb Effects
- Space Designer Convolution Reverb
- Getting to Know the Space Designer Interface
- Working with Space Designer’s Impulse Response Parameters
- Working with Space Designer’s Envelope and EQ Parameters
- Working with Space Designer’s Filter
- Working with Space Designer’s Global Parameters
- Using Space Designer’s Input Slider
- Using Space Designer’s Latency Compensation Feature
- Using Space Designer’s Definition Parameter
- Using Space Designer’s Rev Vol Compensation
- Using Space Designer’s Output Sliders
- Working with Pre-Dly (Predelay) in Space Designer
- Using Space Designer’s IR Start Parameter
- Using Space Designer’s Spread Parameters
- Automating Space Designer
- Specialized Effects and Utilities
- Utilities and Tools
Using the MultiMeter Analyzer
In Analyzer mode, the MultiMeter’s main display shows the frequency spectrum of the
input signal as 31 independent frequency bands. Each frequency band represents one-third
of an octave. The Analyzer parameters are used to activate Analyzer mode, and to
customize the way that the incoming signal is shown in the main display.
Analyzer parameters
Scale
• Analyzer button: Switches the main display to Analyzer mode.
• Left, Right, LRmax, and Mono buttons: Determine which channels are displayed in the
Analyzer results, in the main display.
• Left or Right: Displays the left or right channels.
• LRmax: Displays the maximum level of the stereo inputs.
• Mono: Displays the spectrum of the mono sum of both (stereo) inputs.
• View fields: Alter the way that values are shown in the Analyzer by setting the maximum
level displayed (Top) and the overall dynamic range (Range).
• Mode buttons: Determine how levels are displayed. You can choose from Peak, Slow
RMS, or Fast RMS characteristics.
• The two RMS modes show the effective signal average, and provide a representative
overview of perceived volume levels.
• The Peak mode shows level peaks accurately.
• Scale (shown in main display): Indicates the scale of levels. Adjusting the scale is useful
when analyzing highly compressed material, as it makes it easier to identify small level
differences. Drag vertically on the scale to adjust.
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