MixStrip (Artist, Home Studio, and Steam Edition only)
A. Curve EQ
B. GRIT (saturation)
C. MAX (volume maximizer)
D. SPACE (reverb/ambience)
E. SMOOTHER (de-esser/de-harsher)
F. GATER (remove noise)
G. DEPTH (chorus/stereo shaping)
H. PULSE (tremolo)
I. SHAPER (transient control)
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Curve EQ. The Curve EQ module allows you to fine tune the frequency spectrum of your music or sound. You have control over four individual bands, which allows you to attenuate or boost specific frequency ranges and shape the overall characteristics of the audio signal. Equalization may also be applied creatively, to add presence or enhance certain frequencies, to remove noise, hum or low-end rumble, for special effects or numerous other purposes. For more information, see Curve EQ module.
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Style Dial FX. Style Dial FX are powerful audio processing modules with a simple user interface. Each Style Dial FX module features only a single knob that lets you dial in the desired effect. The knob range goes from subtle to fully processed. SONAR includes the following Style Dial FX:
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GRIT (saturation). Digital audio recordings can sometimes sound sterile and lifeless. The GRIT module provides smooth frequency saturation operation for adding just the right amount of tube warmth to any track. Dial in anything from warm tube sound to more of a modern amp overdrive. For details, see GRIT (saturation) module.
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MAX (volume maximizer). The MAX module is a one-knob volume maximizer that transparently increases the overall sound loudness of a track or bus by reducing the dynamic range. Use MAX as a convenient track leveler and compressor. For details, see MAX (volume maximizer) module.
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To show/hide MixStrip in the Inspector, click the MixStrip button at the top of the Inspector, or press CTRL+I.
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