Specifications
Layout of PSP Xenon Interface
PSP Xenon’s graphical user interface is very intuitively designed to reflect the signal flow of
your audio material from left to right
•At the far left of PSP Xenon’s interface are the buttons and knobs relating to input and initial
processing stages.
•The large, accurate meters reside in the middle of PSP Xenon’s interface.
•Finally, the right side of the interface offers buttons and knobs relating to the final processing
and output stages.
Furthermore, underneath each dial and meter we have included precise numeric readouts.
This makes it very quick and easy to get a quick overview of how PSP Xenon is processing
your program material, and to make any desired adjustments.
Each of PSP Xenon’s controls is explained below, along with some usage suggestions.
PSP Xenon Processing
Below are descriptions of each GUI control that affects the sound processing of the plug-in:
detector buttons
These two buttons control the envelope detector block settings.
order - When this button is clicked on, the envelope detector uses second-order filters. This
results in a slightly different release shape for the envelope detector. Also, this might result in
less aliasing (however, PSP Xenon’s envelope detector yields extremely little aliasing anyway,
so any difference in aliasing would be hardly perceptible...)
ovrsmpl - This button controls the option to oversample the envelope detector. Engage this
option to automatically compensate for intersample-peaks.
transient buttons
These buttons offer three predefined settings to control the way transients
are processed by the second limiting stage.
react - this setting hard clips the transients. It results in the most obvious transient distortion,
but for some program material, that may be just what you are looking for!
PSP Xenon Operation Manual
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