MacroSystem Audio Effect Package User Manual

Audio effect package, Introduction

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Audio Effect Package

Introduction

The Audio Effects Package means that there is finally a comprehensive collection of
audio effects for the Casablanca system.
The effects can be roughly divided up into two groups:

1 Effects for sound editing, such as De-hummer, MaxVol, NoiseGate, which are primarily
used for sound correction
2 Effects such as Chorus, Delay, Hall, Vibrato, which are used for creative sound design

DeHummer
Reduces the static hum caused by the mains electricity supply. Depending on the
strength of the interference, it might be necessary to apply the effect several times.

Frequency: 50 Hz for the hum caused by the mains electricity network in Europe

60 Hz for the hum caused by the mains electricity network in the United States

Chorus
Creates a denser sound by mixing in additional slightly altered voices. The chorus can
also be used to breath some life into a monotonous sound.

Intensity: How strong an influence the effect will have (100% means maximum, 0%
means no effect)
Depth: Intensity with which the pitches of the secondary voices are changed (detuned).
Speed: Adjusts the oscillation of the pitches of the secondary voices.

Delay
Adds rhythmical echoes to the sound. The volume of the echoes fades out so they
get quieter over time. If you want to use this kind of effect, you should leave some space
at the end of the recording for the final echoes, since the effect is not able to lengthen the
recording of its own accord.

Intensity: How strong an influence the effect will have (100% means maximum, 0%
means no effect)
Decay: How quickly the echoes become quieter
Delay: The time that elapses between two echoes

Dynamic
Adjustment of volume differences. The Dynamic effect allows you to attenuate peaks
in the signal. Quiet sounds can be amplified or also suppressed. Imagine you have a re-
cording that is generally very quiet but at some point contains a loud bang.
You will not easily be able to make this recording louder without over-amplifying the
bang. But the Dynamic effect allows you to do this!

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