User Manual

Core Avid Audio Plug-Ins
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Funk Logic Mastererizer (AudioSuite)
The Funk Logic Mastererizer plug-in is a low-fidelity sound design tool, designed for the
creative degradation of audio. By experimenting with adjustments to the controls, you can
introduce varying amounts of hiss, hum, distortion, crackle, and other audio characteristics that
are associated with old or flawed equipment, media decay, and so on.
Gain (AudioSuite)
Gain lets you boost or lower amplitudes in a file or selection by a specified amount. Use Gain for
smoothing out undesirable peaks and other dynamic inconsistencies.
Sum Inputs
button
When you use the Flanger plug-in in Stereo mode, a Sum Inputs button appears next to the right
channel Input Level slider. Clicking the Sum Inputs button sums the source input signals
(regardless of whether the input is mono or stereo) before processing them. The source signal
then appears in the center of the stereo field, and the processed signal is output in stereo. When
you click the Sum Inputs button, the LFO waveform on the right channel is automatically phase
inverted to enhance the mono-stereo effect.
Mix Lets you adjust the balance between the Dry (source) signal and the Wet (processed) signal,
giving you control over the depth of the effect.
High Pass
Filter
Controls the cutoff frequency of the High Pass Filter, allowing you to attenuate the frequency
content of the feedback signal and the frequency response of the flanging. The higher the setting,
the more low frequencies are removed from the feedback signal.
LFO Rate Lets you adjust the rate of the low frequency oscillator (LFO) applied to the delayed signal as
modulation. The higher the setting, the more rapid the modulation. Use the LFO Waveform
selector to select either a sine wave or a triangle wave as a modulation source.
LFO Width Lets you adjust the intensity of the LFO applied to the delayed signal as modulation. The higher
the setting, the more intense the modulation.
Feedback Controls the amount of feedback applied from the output of the delayed signal back into its
input. Negative settings provide a more intense effect.
LFO
Waveform
Selects a sine wave or triangle wave for the LFO. This affects the character of the modulation.
The sine wave has a gentler ramp and peak than the triangle wave.
Parameter Description