Playfair Audio Dynamic Grading Manual

Playfair Audio audio software Dynamic Grading

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Dynamic Grading
User Man ual
Playfair Audio – Dynamic Grading User Manual 2
Contents
ABOUT DYNAMIC GRADING 3
INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION 4
BASIC OPERATION 5
Overview 5
Understanding Dynamic Histograms 6
The Dynamic Grading Process 8
Advanced Handle Editing 10
The Spectrum Parameter 11
Timing Parameters 12
The Amount Parameter 12
Additional Displays 13
The Tool Menu 13
Latency Options 14
FURTHER INFORMATION 16
Tutorials and Articles 16
Getting Help 16
Legal 16
Playfair Audio – Dynamic Grading User Manual 3
About Dynamic Grading
Dynamic Grading is an entirely novel approach to dynamic processing of audio. Unlike
traditional dynamic processors like compressors or expanders, which are notoriously
hard to adjust, Dynamic Grading lets you mix with more confidence than ever before.
It does so by showing you an easily comprehensible histogram of audio dynamics,
providing you with intuitive and easy- -use means for manipulating it graphically, and to
using sophisticated and musical dynamic processing algorithms.
The Dynamic Grading method is inspired by digital image processing tools, where the
use of histograms and grading -known and established to adjust the curves is well
dynamics of brightness in images. With Dynamic Grading, these concepts have been
adapted and tailored to practical use in music production and audio engineering for
the first time.
Our plugin is designed to make mixing a song, adjusting movie dialogue or podcasts
and mastering albums an intuitive, fast, and enjoyable experience, as easy as drawing
a stick man.

Product Specifications

Brand: Playfair Audio
Category: audio software
Model: Dynamic Grading

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