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Audio Postproduction and Audio Effects
Maximizer
The Maximizer is an effect for optimizing loudness. With this function, “normal-
ized” audio material with level peaks in the headroom range (see also Digital Scale
and Digital Audio on page 809) sounds even louder and denser without exceeding
the maximum modulation limit. Tone quality is only minimally affected.
Maximizer
Like the Equalizer, the Maximizer is also a real-time effect. The Maximizer continuously analyzes possi-
ble gains and displays calculated values in the Gain Headroom field. If you increase level with the slider,
available Gain Headroom becomes smaller (indicated also by Easy and Critical next to the scale). This lets
you play with the maximum loudness level. However, be sure to allow enough room for signal peaks.
Click Dry to temporarily deactivate maximizing (for example, to compare the manipulated and original
signals).
Audio material that was previously recorded with “emphasis” contains amplified, high-frequency signal
components. Because this may distort the Maximizer’s audio analysis, it is recommended that you not
use emphasis if the Maximizer must be used.
The Avid Liquid Maximizer is a combination of a dynamic compressor and a limiter - two components
used in professional audio processing.