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The Removed Noise button can be used to control the recognition
and adjustment of the De-Esser. With it you can pick up the detector
circuitry and evaluate whether the switch is in the correct position.
You can also try to edit other sound sources, partially complete mixes
and drum recordings with the De-Esser. For the latter, the adjustment
control can bring about an improvement in the sound of cymbals and
high hats that were too loud. For humming signals/complete mixes,
the De-Esser (discreet setting) can be used to design the sound
characteristics more softly.
For such 'forced adjustment' the correct setting for the switch can be
found out quite simply by testing ot out.
Multimax
MultiMax is a compressor with three independent frequency bands.
The dynamics are edited separately for each band.
The advantage of a multi-band compressor in comparison to a
"normal" compressor is that the "pumping" tendency and other
disturbing side effects are dramatically reduced while editing
dynamics. For instance, it can prevent a bass top peak from
"dragging down" the entire signal.
Multi-band technology also lets you specifically edit individual
frequency ranges.
Link bands: When this button is activated and one fader is adjusted,
all faders are changed in the same ratio. However, the way the
dynamics are edited is not affected.
Limiter: MultiMax includes a limiter that prevents clipping by
automatically lowering the level if it is set too high. Quiet parts remain
unaffected.