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What is the Wave Hammer plug-in? 
The Wave Hammer DirectX plug-in is an audio mastering tool consisting of a classic compressor and a volume maximizer. 
The Wave Hammer tool can be used in any Microsoft DirectX-compatible host application (for example, Sound Forge and ACID® Pro 
software), and the quality and functionality of the Wave Hammer plug-in is the same in each host application; however, the method of 
previewing effects is different. Consult your host application’s documentation to determine the available previewing methods. 
Displaying the Wave Hammer plug-in 
To display the Wave Hammer tool, choose Wave Hammer from the Effects menu. 
The Wave Hammer dialog  
The Wave Hammer controls are divided into two tabs: Compressor and Volume Maximizer.  
Compressor tab 
The controls on the Compressor tab are used to compress the audio signal. When applied properly, compression reduces the dynamic 
range of audio and allows you increase overall loudness. Compression has various uses. For example, applying heavy compression at a 
low threshold to electric guitar produces distortion. The controls are explained below. 
Control 
Description 
Threshold 
The Threshold fader is used to adjust the audio level at which compression is applied. Audio 
with levels higher than the Threshold value are compressed, while audio at levels lower than 
this value pass through the compressor uninterrupted. 
Ratio 
The Ratio slider determines the amount of compression applied to audio signals surpassing the 
threshold. A ratio of 1:1 applies no compression to audio surpassing the threshold, while a ratio 
of 2:1 requires a 2 dB increase in actual volume to raise the processed volume 1 dB. A ratio of 
Inf:1 is considered a limiter. 
Output gain 
The Output gain fader allows you to determine how much the audio signal is boosted 
following its compression. 
Attack time 
The Attack time slider allows you to determine how soon after rising above the threshold the 
audio signal is attenuated. 
Release time 
The Release time slider allows you to determine how soon after falling below the threshold the 
audio signal attenuation is interrupted. 
USING ACOUSTIC MIRROR AND WAVE HAMMER 
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