Main page normalizer – TC Electronic Finalizer 96k User Manual

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MAIN PAGE

Normalizer

Effects blocks

Black box indicates selected block

No. of consecutive

samples clipped.

Normalizing gain

Clipping method

Normalizer

The process of optimizing the level of your material begins in

the Normalizer. Here you have a graphical presentation of the

incoming signal, shown as 1 second pictures.

By increasing the gain, you decrease the headroom, shown as

two dotted lines.

You should set the gain so the signal peaks are just hitting the

dotted headroom lines.

The Normalizer is capable of gaining +18dB.

The Clipper

The Softclipper smoothly eliminates any overshoot that might

occur. Please note that if you drive the Clipper too hard, you

might introduce noticeable distortion on signals with a low

harmonic content and/or on very pure signals. The distortion

introduced is somewhat similar to the tape saturation that can

occur when overdriving an Analog tape recorder.

When processing “delicate” material, such as classical

instruments, you should disable the soft clipper, to utilize the

full dynamic spectrum of these instruments. Use the Hard Clip

function instead (normal Digital clipping).

INPUT

I 2

I 1

NORMALIZER

EXPANDER

COMPRESSOR

LIMITER

OUTPUT

The Clip counter indicates the maximum number of consecutive

samples clipped within the last second.

The Normalizer has a built-in Limiter, which can be either soft or

hard. The Normalizer LIM LED above the Input meters will indi-

cate if the Normalizer is hardclipping.

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