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7712 Dynamic Stereo 96 2,2
{REY} A manual or automatic width enhancer for stereo signals. Dynamic mode lets you adjust the <Dynam> slider until
the width pulses with the rhythm. Fully compatible - doesn't add flanging or artifacts for mono listeners. Stereo in,
stereo out.
7713 Go Crazy 96 2,2
{PD} They're coming to take you away! Press the <Go> button to send voice to never-never land, press it again for
sanity. Think of it as 'Anti-Zac'. Switch-able in, stereo out.
7714 Plug Puller Pro 96 2,2
{P} Make CDs and DATs slow down, stop, and run up to speed again on cue. Add <Grease> to make the 'turntable'
run longer after you pull the plug. This is similar to the DSP4000 version, but sounds better and is more controllable.
Stereo in, stereo out.
7715 Round & Round 96 2,2
{DM} This autopanner uses volume and delay effect to rock stereo or mono signals from side to side. Mono inputs and
tight stereo vocals can handle more of the delay effect (Precedence) without obvious flanging - you might have to use
more <Level> effect on stereo inputs. Stereo in, stereo out.
7716 Solo Zapper Pro 96 2,2
{RE} This enhanced version of the DSP4000's Solo Zapper lets you automatically fade the soloist, add reverb, or even
redo a mix. The karaoke kids will love it. Adjust <locate> for minimum soloist, then slowly raise <Solo Bottom> to
preserve bass. <Width> restores stereo (but is mono compatible). Use <Instant> to switch soloists in or out without
changing the stereo image. Adjust <Amount> to control how much soloist appears in the mix. The algorithm expects the
solo to be centered in the stereo field and occupy the mid-band. Live and acoustic recordings won't zap very well, but
most studio pop songs will. If the original mix includes a stereo echo, some of it might remain - but this echo is usually
covered by the new vocal or song parody lyrics you add. Add extra reverb to help hide these ghosts. The program
won't work correctly unless the input channels are balanced. Make sure the pan or balance pots on your board are
adjusted, and check the Level screen to make sure both channels match. Some original mixes may develop an artificial
bass - if this happens, lower <Solo Bottom>. Stereo in, stereo out.
78 Px - Mix Tools
A set of useful mix and enhancement tools. The effects in this Bank should in general be used 100 percent
‘wet’, as they incorporate their own mixing.
7810 Awfultones 96 2,2
{E} Need some `real-world' speakers for checking a mix? They don't get any worse than these doggies. It's also a
handy production effect, any time you want a quick, lousy sound (portable radios, jukeboxes, etc.). Distortion,
Honking, Bandlimit, and Mono/Stereo are separately switch-able. Stereo in, switch-able out.
7811 Brightener 96 2,2
[V]{PEY} Adds clean second harmonic to signals above the <Tuning> frequency, like the popular 'Enhancer' efx... only
silkier. Like perfume, a little goes a long way. Stereo in, stereo out.
7812 Easy Timesqueeze 96 2,2
[V]{P} Easier and better-sounding than an H3000B, and with perfect pitch accuracy! Enter the current length and the
desired length. Then set your deck's varispeed to match the PCT or SPEED display. The [Audio] page is for fine-tuning
quality. More delay, or higher lowest sound, does a smoother job. <Manual Pitch> lets you tweak the pitch determined
by the [Timings] page - sometimes, setting it a little lower than normal helps make squeezed voices more natural.
Switch-able in, stereo out.
7813 Hiss Eliminator 96 2,2
{DEY} This is a single-ended, high-frequency noise reducer. You can use it to reduce tape hiss without having to record
through an encoder, and also to cut down sync whine, air conditioner or computer noises, and other high frequencies.
Bring <Gate> all the way down, then adjust <Highs> until the filter opens on the desired sound but closes when the
sound goes away. Then advance <Gate> and <Bypass> for additional broadband reduction. Stereo in, stereo out.
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