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The Spectrum tab lets you control spectrum meter options.
| Spectrum Options | |
| Enable morph spectrum | Turns on or off the spectrum meter in the Morph module . |
| Enable filter spectrum | Turns on or off the spectrum in the Filter module. |
| Enable pan spectrum | Turns on or off the spectrum in the Pan module. |
| Enable delay spectrum | Turns on or off the spectrum in the delay portion of the Delay module. |
| Enable feedback spectrum | Turns on or off the spectrum in the feedback portion of the Delay module. |
| Enable mini-spectrum | Turns on or off the small spectrum at the top of the Smear module. |
| Show peak hold | Toggles whether Spectron displays and holds the peaks of the spectrum. |
| Peak hold time | You can click on the Peak Hold time to select between specific hold times in milliseconds, or Infinite, where the peak is held indefinitely. You can reset the peaks by clicking on the spectrum. |
| Show Hz/dB readout | Allows you to display a continuous readout of the mouse positon (in Hertz and decibels) in the Morph, Filter, Pan and Delay modules. |
| Show musical units | Allows you to display frequency labels as notes (for example, A 4) in addition to Hz. |
| Spectrum type |
Lets you select between three types of spectrums: Linear: a continuous line connecting the calculated points of the spectrum 1/3 octave: splits the spectrum into bars with a width of 1/3 of an octave. Although the spectrum is split into discrete bands, this option can provide excellent resolution at lower frequencies. Critical bands: splits the spectrum into bands that correspond to how we hear, or more specifically how we differentiate between sounds of different frequencies. Each band represents sounds that are considered "similar" in frequency. |
| Average time |
Averages the spectrum according to this setting. Higher average times can be useful for viewing the overall tonal balance of a mix, while shorter average times provide a more "real time" display. |
| Window size | Controls the tradeoff between frequency and time resolution in the spectrum. Higher values will let you see smaller peaks in the spectrum, but the spectrum will update more slowly. |
| Overlap | Controls how often the spectrum updates. More overlap will cause the spectrum to update more frequently, at the expense of increased CPU usage. |
| Window |
Selects a window type for the spectrum. In most cases the default window type will work well, but you can choose from a variety of window types. Each window type has different amplitude and frequency resolution characteristics. |