M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [11/34] Master equalizer

M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [11/34] Master equalizer
Latigo • User Guide 4
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Because the Master Ambience is a true surround reverb you will notice that when you move Tracks within the
surround panorama, the sound character of the Ambience will change just like in a natural room. For example,
if you pan a Track to the left rear corner, the Ambience level and early reflections of the Ambience will be more
pronounced for that Track in the left rear corner.
All Styles already have a light Ambience but there’s nothing to stop you from adjusting the Ambience to
whatever you like. Just select an Ambience type from the drop down list, set the Ambience output level using
the Mix control and adjust the length of your Ambience with the Time parameter.
< Ambience Controls
Ambience has three simple and effective parameters.
Choose the Ambience character from the drop down menu at the bottom of the Ambience feature.
Set a balance between Ambience and direct signal with the Mix knob.
Set an Ambience length with the Time parameter.
Master Equalizer
The Master Equalizer is a two band EQ, useful for sweetening your overall mix. As with the Master Dynamics
and Ambience, the Master Equalizer is a four channel surround compatible effect.
The Master Equalizer is also applied to the Ambience signal.
Master Dynamics
The Master Dynamics is a high quality compressor that can be applied to control
the dynamic range of the stereo and surround channels. To use the Master
Dynamics just select one of the three presets from the drop down menu and use
the Density control to set the compression amount you would like.
Fast: The Fast preset maximizes the volume of Tracks while suppressing their
attacks.
Tight: Tight controls the dynamic range of the attack and main body of the
percussion instruments in the track equally.
Slow: Slow accentuates instrument attacks while minimizing un-natural
sounding compression artefacts.
< Stereo And Surround
In stereo mode the dry percussion mix output and the Ambience stereo output are linked, meaning that when
the compressor is reacting to a loud signal in the dry output (for example) the compression character is also
reflected in the Ambience output.
In surround mode the Dynamics affect all four channels simultaneously, meaning that if the compression
reacts to a loud Track in the rear right channel then all other surround channels are also affected.
Support for additional outputs in AudioUnit and RTAS hosts currently depends on the version of the host
application being used. To ensure maximum compatibility, the initial version of Latigo only provides a stereo
output in AudioUnit or RTAS hosts, and as a result the Front/Rear and Output controls on the Mix page will not
function. As soon as AudioUnit and RTAS host updates are available, this functionality will be implemented in
Latigo and an update will be released on the Wizoo website.

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