Mastering Effect
This divides the source into separate frequency ranges (high and low), allowing you to make the volume
consistent or adjust the balance. This lets you master at an optimal level when mixing down to MD or DAT, or
when combining tracks into an audio file (WAV file).
Mastering has built-in effects for mastering that include a low-cut filter to eliminate unwanted bass-range sounds,
an enhancer to add more presence, and a 2-band compressor that can split the sound into high and low bands and
adjust changes in the volume levels.
fig.4-19(Mastering Effect)
Input L
Enhancer
Input R
Enhancer
By adding sounds which are out-of-phase with the direct sound, this effect enhances the definition of the sound,
and pushes it to the forefront.
EH SW (switch)
Off, On
Turns the enhancer effect on/off.
EH Sens (sensitivity)
0 – +64 – +127
Adjusts the manner in which the enhancer will be applied relative to the input signals.
EH Mix (mix level)
0 – +64 – +127
Adjust the amount of the phase-shifted sound that is mixed into the input.
3-Band
Noise
Equalizer
Suppressor
L
High-Band
Comp/Lim
R
L
Low-Band
Comp/Lim
R
Audio Multi-Effects
Output L
Output R
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