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Curves Equator / User Guide
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Capture a Threshold Curve
Use the Captured mode when you want to fine-tune your sound rather than significantly alter it. Here,
Equator “listens” to a section of the input signal and averages it with a very fine resolution to create a
threshold curve. Since this curve initially follows the contours of the input signal, it is ideally suited for
controlling resonances and similar faults without fundamentally changing the sound structure.
To use the Captured mode, click on the Capture icon at the top of the window. This
opens and closes the Capture Window.
Play a clip of the music, voice, or other sound from which you want to create
the threshold curve. Pick a part of the music that is representative of the
whole song in terms of level, content, and dynamics.
Capture will begin when Equator senses an input signal. You will see the
curve being created in the background.
When Equator has captured enough of the input to create a valid curve, the Apply button
will light up.
Click the Apply button to end the capture and close the window. You
can continue the capture for a few more seconds for even better
results. In general, the more audio captured, the more
comprehensive the threshold curve will be.
Select Auto Apply and Equator will stop the capture when it has
achieved the most stable curve. Usually this takes a bit more time
than stopping manually with the Apply button.
The new capture will appear on the graph. The Sensitivity control will also
appear after the capture, whether Eclipse is in Basic or Advanced mode.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Waves |
| Model | Curves Equator |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 3197 MB |

