>> Anyone know what the 'Audio Energizer' actually does? Isn't it >> an attempt at computerized mastering? > > It keeps the peak level the same, while increasing the average level > -- according to the manual. Sounds a bit like a compressor to me... > Never used it myself, and probably never will. > I've not used this very much myself, but it was an interesting experiment to try using it on some single-cycle waveforms - sawtooth and sine if I remember rightly - to examine just what it could do. It does add stuff to the basic waveform and I was able to use the 'enriched' samples as raw material for synthesis. I may give this another go and use the results in EXS24. Tony Thompson
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Audio Energiser
2002-02-22 by Tony Thompson
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