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Merging Pyramix - Cedar Audio Restoration Suite for Pyramix; The DSP Dimension; Dirac; Prosoniq

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Effects and Plug-Ins : Flux
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Mono-Switcher
Cedar Audio Restoration Suite for Pyramix
Cedars range of restoration tools need no introduction here. The following processes are available for Pyramix:
Cedar dehiss for Pyramix
Cedar declick for Pyramix
Cedar manual declick for Pyramix
Cedar decrackle for Pyramix
Cedar dethump for Pyramix
Cedar Retouch for Pyramix
For full details please contact your Merging sales partner.
The DSP Dimension
Dirac
Optional high quality pitch-shift and time-stretch renderer from The DSP Dimension.
Note: Merging Technologies Dirac key is required.
Accessing Dirac
When a valid key is present Dirac replaces Timezone as the Default Time-stretch tool in Editing.
It can also be defined under
Settings > Application > Editing > Time Stretch Tool
TimeZone is no longer supported and no longer available.
Configuration
Dirac is configured is in Pyramix Settings under Settings > Application > Time Stretch > Dirac.
Three quality modes are available:
Good, Better, Best.
Time/Frequency localization setting
1. Selects full time localization. Good setting for single instruments and voice.
2. Time/frequency localization with emphasis on time localization. If setting 1. produces echoes this give better
results.
3. This sets the time/frequency localization halfway between time and frequency domains. It is the best setting
for all general purpose signals and should be set as default for non-preview processing.
4. Higher frequency localization and less time localization. May be a better choice for classical music than the
lower Time/Freq localization settings.
5. Highest frequency localization. This may not be an ideal choice if you're dealing with signals with very fast
attack transients.
Prosoniq
MPEX4 Timestretch and pitch change
Overview
The MPEX4 algorithm for Pyramix has been developed with the German based company Prosoniq, well known for
their high quality digital audio algorithms.
MPEX stands for
Minimum Perceived Loss Time Compression/EXpansion. Incorporating this technology into Pyra-
mix Virtual Studio enables users to adjust timing and pitch of existing material with outstanding results and ease
of use.

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