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In der Pluginbeschreibung von Voxengo "Soniformer" habe ich in Verbindung mit folgendem Bild dieses hier gelesen:
The main idea behind Soniformer is a spectral [g=184]balance[/g]. A perfectly balanced mix can be seen on a spectrum analyzer as a smooth spectral curve with minimal number of peaks and notches. There can be some deviations from this rule, but generally it always applies. Soniformer uses compression to adjust the spectral [g=184]balance[/g] of any sound material being processed in a way that its spectral curve fulfills the aforementioned rule. Thus, Soniformer could also be called a spectral [g=322]compressor[/g].
http://www.voxengo.com/files/scrn/soniformer26.jpg
Ist eine solche Kurve tatsächlich anzustreben?
The main idea behind Soniformer is a spectral [g=184]balance[/g]. A perfectly balanced mix can be seen on a spectrum analyzer as a smooth spectral curve with minimal number of peaks and notches. There can be some deviations from this rule, but generally it always applies. Soniformer uses compression to adjust the spectral [g=184]balance[/g] of any sound material being processed in a way that its spectral curve fulfills the aforementioned rule. Thus, Soniformer could also be called a spectral [g=322]compressor[/g].
http://www.voxengo.com/files/scrn/soniformer26.jpg
Ist eine solche Kurve tatsächlich anzustreben?