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Mono Maker
The Mono Maker is another true Brainworx invention and is also featured in bx_digital V2,
bx_control V2, bx_dynEQ V2 and bx_hybrid.
It will cut away low end frequencies (the ones below the frequency you dial in) only in the S signal
to make your mix mono below that frequency! At the same time the Mono Maker automatically
compensates for the overall loss of low end sound in the M signal so your mix does not loose bass
audibly.
Mono Maker ensures phases below the selected frequency to be accurate and tight and helps
preventing bad surprises from playing your music through subwoofer music systems.
Mono Maker is also essential for Vinyl Mastering! Phase problems in the low end can literally make
the needle of a record player jump off the groove(!), and Mono Maker effectively eliminates these
phase problems.
Try starting with settings around 60 Hz. Much higher frequencies can cause audible loss in stereo
width. Crossover Frequency and Mono Maker can be linked for easier use with standard settings.
Mid Lo/Hi and Side Sections
Gain Boost
Use the Gain boost faders internally to drive the respective channel into the limiter. The “hotter”
you drive a channel the more Gain Reduction will be applied when the channel hits the “ceiling”
set by the Threshold.
Gain Reduction Meter
Any audio signal exceeding the Threshold level will cause the limiter of that channel to “block” the
audio above that level. This is the main purpose of the limiter. To show you how much level is
being “cut” we have implemented the Gain Reduction meter.
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