Reference Guide

1370 Included plug-ins
Audio effects
Using a multiband compressor has many advantages over using a traditional ("single band")
compressor when it is used on audio signals containing complex harmonic material like a complete
music mix.
"Pumping" is virtually eliminated. "Pumping" is a phenomenon that is noticed when music with a
heavy bass beat is run through a standard compressor; the mids and highs seem to vary in
amplitude or "pump" to the beat. Multiband compressors don't pump because the bass
frequencies are processed in a different compressor from that used to process the mid- and high
range frequencies.
The signal is equalized as it is compressed, so that differences in equalization between different
sources are less noticeable.
Multiband compressors supress or enhance the dynamic properties of specific frequency ranges.
Based on this, they can also be used for tasks like de-essing, pop removal, adjusting vocal and/or
instrument punch and breath (attack and release curves) within a mix.
For more information, see the Sonitus fx: Multiband online Help.
Sonitus fx:Phase
Figure 408. Sonitus fx: Phase
fx:phase lets you arbitrarily adjust the phase of a sound.
For more information, see the Sonitus fx:Phase online Help.
Note: fx:phase is a phase shifter or phase delay - it is not a phaser, which is an entirely different
type of effect. A phaser creates modulation effects by adjusting the center frequency of
cascaded allpass filters, whereas fx:phase is used for applying a constant phase shift at all
frequencies.