Bs412 settings stereo tools bass-boost mono
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When using Gating, if the input level is below the configured Gating level, the gain rise is reduced or stopped ( Band 1+2 upspeed and Band 3 upspeed are dynamically reduced). If the input level is very low (noise, silence), raising the output level might cause annoying effects (increasing noise levels during silence, followed by a sudden drop when the sound starts again). Stops the volume from rising when there is (near) silence. This reduces the maximum stereo increment. Instead of adding a portion of L+R to L-R, use the maximum of a portion of L+R and L-R. Max instead of Mix Changes the behavior of L+R to L-R channel mix.This reduces the amount of stereo increment if there's a big difference between L+R and L-R. L+R to L-R channel mix Add a portion of L+R to the L-R channel for the volume measurements.Reduce stereo If set below 100%, reduces the effect of Matrix.Matrix mode (L+R / L-R) Enables the experimental Matrix mode.And tame the stereo down a bit, otherwise it's really too much. You should probably disable Stereo Boost when you use this.įor FM, Matrix AGC without taming down the stereo tends to increase multipath distortion problems, if you're going to try this out, enable the Stokkemask filter to compensate for that. This mode is experimental and may have unwanted side effects. The output contains nearly the same amount of audio in L+R and L-R, which means that there's an extreme amount of stereo present, so it usually needs to be tamed down a bit afterwards. This makes the stereo signal very constant - and probably way too strong for most purposes. Matrix mode lets the AGC work on Left+Right and Left-Right instead of Left and Right channels. This is the input level for the next processing step, usually the Multiband Compressor. AGC Target output level Determines the target maximum output level.The output signal (bright green) is much more constant in volume than the input signal. Use Pre amplifier to increase the input level. The AGC never increases the incoming audio level, it only decreases it if it gets too loud. If sudden spikes are present, it can remove those spikes without lowering the output level too much, to avoid pumping and similar annoying effects. If does so by - if possible very gradually - increasing and decreasing the audio level. The AGC filter attempts to make the audio level constant, without causing noticeable changes in the sound.
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