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| The Sony Transient Modulator is an application that allows dynamic level of signals to be modified by the transients in the programme material over time. The effect of the Transient Modulator is to bring transient events in the program forwards, or push them into to the background, such that the attacks of instruments can be accentuated or softened depending on settings. |
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Features
- The application of the Transient Modulator was developed to address the common situation where there is a need to selectively tighten up percussive instruments or soften the unwanted percussive effects of acoustic musical instruments. Such effects are easily achieved with the Transient Modulator because its purpose-designed adaptive processing acts on differential information in the program so that the overall long-term program level is minimally affected and sensitivity to control parameters is drastically reduced.
- Sony Oxford Transient Modulator Features:
- Radically change the dynamics of instruments.
- Accentuate or flatten attacks and transients.
- Bring sounds forward or push them back.
- Increase or reduce the effects of ambience.
- Produce rounded and dynamic percussive effects.
- Harden up and give life to dull or flat-sounding recordings and mixes, without the unwanted changes in overall timbre associated with multi-band compression techniques.
- Variable harmonic enhancement for extra loudness, presence and 'punch'.
- Increase overall modulation potential by the reduction of very short peaks.
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