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APPENDIX Tutorial
Finalizer Tutorial
The Finalizer is an extremely powerful tool that allows you to
tighten up most material. Working intelligently on several
frequency-areas the Finalizer will enhance the energy and and the
level of your mix, making the sound punchier and louder yet
adding the feel of air when needed.
As there are different approaches to the Finalizer, we created this
tutorial to make you familiar with the Finalizer.
Be aware that processing your material with the Finalizer can be
rather addictive, in the sense that you might want to add more
and more and sometimes too much from the Finalizers powerful
tools. However, though you do not notice at first, heavy
Multiband compression and Soft-clipping does generate listen-
ing fatique more easily than material where more of the natural
dynamic range is preserved.
So use your ears and and enjoy the features of the Finalizer as so
many already do, by applying the right amount of processing in
any given situation.
The MAIN PAGE of the Finalizer shows you the signal flow, and
the actual order of the processing.
The Input
Select your type of Input: Analog or Digital. If you are working
with an Analog Input you should use the level bars to optimize
the performance of the A to D converter.
Remember to choose the right Sample Rate, i.e. if you are target-
ing on CD you should always choose 44.1kHz.
Now recall the CD-Master preset, by pressing the RECALL key,
select CD-Master and press OK to recall.
The EQ
In the EQ you can change the spectral shape of your material.
Inserts
Select between DRG, Stereo Adjust, Dynamic Equalizer,
Parametric Equalizer, External Insert, MS Encoding/Decoding
and Stereo Enhance.
Normalizer
Optimizing the level of your material begins in the Normalizer.
Here you have a graphic presentation of the incoming signal. By
increasing the gain, you decrease the headroom, shown as two
dotted lines.
You should set the gain such that the signal peaks are just below
or above the dotted headroom lines.
The Expander
The Expander is a great help when you clean up the basic mix,
and works either as a soft Expander or as a sharp Gate.
Try to listen to the start of your mix, do you have any tape or
recording noise ?
If you have and you want to remove it, use the Expander as
follows:
Set the Ratios to 1:32, this is the steepness of the Expander.
Now adjust the Threshold. The Expander starts working when the
signal drops below the Threshold point.
Play the music from the top a couple of times, and confirm that
the start is silenced.
If you only want to remove tape noise, it might be enough to use
the high band Expander only.
The Compressor
The Compressor is the heart of the Finalizer. This section adds
that extra punch to your material.
When you are applying Multiband Compression you have to
survey the program material, i.e.; is there too much or too little
top-end or low-end? Is the midrange well defined? A standard
situation could be that you have a mix which sounds good, but
lacks tightness and could use more of that in your face sound.
Now put the Finalizer in bypass, and recall the CD-Master
preset. Start your mix and de-activate the bypass. You will hear an
immediate change in the sound of your mix, because the
CD-Master preset was designed to tighten up almost all types of
rhythmic music that you hear today. In most cases, you will only
have to adjust the Input level by using the Normalizer.
If you want to make changes to the overall relationship of the low,
mid, high bands using the Compressor, you have two paths that
you may take to accomplish this task. The first way is to alter the
band levels, using them like a three band equalizer. The second
way is to individually compress the three bands. It is here, in the
Multiband Compressor, where you will hear the big difference.
A good Compressor will always tighten up a mix, but it will also
remove some of the dynamic expression. The key to the operation
of any Compressor is the Attack and Release times. These two
parameters greatly influence how tight the mix is going to be or
how open the material will sound after compression.
Содержание
- Appendix 3
- Basic operation 3
- Introduction 3
- Table of contents 3
- Main features 5
- Welcome 5
- Front panel 6
- Adjust 7
- Bypass utility 7
- Compare wizard 7
- Functions program control 7
- Help recall main page 7
- Store tools 7
- Rear panel 8
- Signal flow 9
- Finalizer setup 10
- Finalizer setup 11
- Factory user presets 12
- Recall 12
- Recalling a preset 12
- Storing a user preset and handling preset names 13
- Using a memory card 13
- What is stored where 13
- Main page input 14
- Page 1 14
- Main page input 15
- Finalizer adat 16
- Main page input 16
- Page 2 16
- Main page inserts 18
- Digital radiance generator 19
- Dynamic equalizer 19
- Inserts 19
- Main page inserts 19
- Stereo adjust 19
- External insert 20
- Main page inserts 20
- Main page inserts 21
- Ms encoding decoding 21
- Spectral stereo image 21
- Main page normalizer 22
- Main page expander 24
- Cross over menu 25
- Expander 25
- Expert menu 25
- Main page expander 25
- User menu 25
- Main page compressor 26
- Main page compressor 27
- The compressor 27
- The edit guide 27
- User menu 27
- Expert menu 28
- Main page compressor 28
- Make up gain 28
- Compressor bypass 29
- Cross over menu 29
- Main page compressor 29
- Main page limiter 30
- Cross over menu 31
- Expert menu 31
- Main page limiter 31
- The limiter 31
- User menu 31
- Main page output 32
- Page 1 32
- Page 2 32
- Main page output 33
- Tools flow 34
- Tools peak hold meter 34
- Tools calibration tone 35
- Tools phase meter correlation 35
- Tools digital i o dio 36
- Tools digital i o dio 37
- Making the whole thing very simple 38
- Wizard 38
- Compare 39
- Display 40
- Midi in 40
- Utility 40
- Memory backup 41
- Midi out 41
- Security 41
- Utility 41
- Reset page 42
- Technical specifications finalizer plus 43
- Technical specifications finalizer 96 44
- Midi implementation chart 45
- Midi continuous controllers 46
- Self test 47
- Appendix glossary 48
- Appendix tutorial 49
- Appendix tutorial 50
- Troubleshooting 51
- Appendix soldering instructions 52
- Appendix soldering instructions 53
- Appendix note 54
- Preset list 55
- Activating the master fader 56
- Cables and lengths 56
- Connecting and calibrating the master fader 56
- Master fader 56
- Why make a master fader 56
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