Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 数据表
产品代码
45370
Plug-in Reference
Sonnox Restoration Toolkit
749
Fine Adjust button
Enables fine tuning of the buzz frequency control. The graduations around the
circumference of the frequency knob re-draw to a finer scale, and scrolling the
touch pad enables very quick fine tuning of a hunt frequency. Scrolling past
an end-stop continues to scroll the frequency and the marked graduations
re-draw appropriately.
circumference of the frequency knob re-draw to a finer scale, and scrolling the
touch pad enables very quick fine tuning of a hunt frequency. Scrolling past
an end-stop continues to scroll the frequency and the marked graduations
re-draw appropriately.
Fine Adjust mode forces Freeze, so that the selected frequency can be
specified exactly, without the Auto circuitry hunting for a stronger
fundamental. If entering Fine Adjust mode from Auto, the Freeze button
flashes and the plug-in reverts to Auto when Fine Adjust mode is exited.
specified exactly, without the Auto circuitry hunting for a stronger
fundamental. If entering Fine Adjust mode from Auto, the Freeze button
flashes and the plug-in reverts to Auto when Fine Adjust mode is exited.
Tone On button
Enables an audible tone generator, which can be used to aid location of the
buzz fundamental. While the Tone button is on, a touch pad appears above
the button and becomes a Tone level control. It defaults to -18 dB, and has a
range of -6 dB to -96 dB.
buzz fundamental. While the Tone button is on, a touch pad appears above
the button and becomes a Tone level control. It defaults to -18 dB, and has a
range of -6 dB to -96 dB.
Sensitivity knob and touch pad (%)
Controls the sensitivity of the buzz detection circuit. Fully sensitive might allow
the detection circuit to lock to inaudible and possibly undesirable frequencies.
Stronger buzzes, which typically would be removed first, require a less
sensitive setting.
the detection circuit to lock to inaudible and possibly undesirable frequencies.
Stronger buzzes, which typically would be removed first, require a less
sensitive setting.
Hum/Buzz Mode button
Control switches between Hum mode and Buzz mode. In Hum mode the
bandwidth limit for harmonic removal is 0 to 800 Hz. In Buzz mode the
bandwidth limit for harmonic removal is 0 to 4000 Hz. Hum mode is less
damaging, and should be used when possible.
bandwidth limit for harmonic removal is 0 to 800 Hz. In Buzz mode the
bandwidth limit for harmonic removal is 0 to 4000 Hz. Hum mode is less
damaging, and should be used when possible.
Enable button
Enables the buzz removal processing. It allows glitch-less comparisons with
and without the buzz removal. When Enable is deactivated, the buzz
detection circuit is still enabled and the Detect display still shows the degree
of buzz detection.
and without the buzz removal. When Enable is deactivated, the buzz
detection circuit is still enabled and the Detect display still shows the degree
of buzz detection.
Reduction display
Indicates the level of audio that is being removed from the signal.
Attenuation knob and touch pad (dB)
Determine the level of attenuation that the buzz removal circuit apply, up to a
maximum of 96 dB. Generally this should be set so that the buzz is just
inaudible. Excessive use of attenuation can degrade the signal unnecessarily.
maximum of 96 dB. Generally this should be set so that the buzz is just
inaudible. Excessive use of attenuation can degrade the signal unnecessarily.
Auto button
Enables Auto mode for the buzz detection circuit. In this mode the buzz
detection is continually calculated and a slow drift in the buzz fundamental
frequency automatically follows. This mode is useful for material with a
time-varying buzz component. In this mode the removal filters follow the
detected frequency.
detection is continually calculated and a slow drift in the buzz fundamental
frequency automatically follows. This mode is useful for material with a
time-varying buzz component. In this mode the removal filters follow the
detected frequency.