X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=nageru-docs;a=blobdiff_plain;f=audio.rst;fp=audio.rst;h=24c71baba8c5ebf868619323e15c68e34d7905e3;hp=61bcf2d200e02ca4c6b11ce87293d12d39d50937;hb=fbe04462dcf0578932141d66faf3623f86cfded4;hpb=faf8554fac956777d271385eb7207f3c24372f98 diff --git a/audio.rst b/audio.rst index 61bcf2d..24c71ba 100644 --- a/audio.rst +++ b/audio.rst @@ -23,8 +23,7 @@ use, reusing such a mix isn't the worst choice you can make. Simple mode ----------- -**Simple** audio mode is the default, and was the only mode available -up until Nageru 1.4.0. Despite its name, it contains a powerful +**Simple** audio mode is the default. Despite its name, it contains a powerful audio processing chain; however, in many cases, you won't need to understand or twiddle any of the knobs available. @@ -329,7 +328,7 @@ and if you have a reasonable ear, you can use the EQ to your advantage to make them sound a little more even on the stream. Either that, or just put it in neutral, and the entire EQ code will be bypassed. -Finally (or, well, first), since 1.7.3, there's the **stereo width** knob. +Finally (or, well, first), there's the **stereo width** knob. At the default, 100%, it makes no change to the signal, but if you turn it to 0% (at the middle), the signal becomes perfect mono. Between these two, there's a range where the channels leak partially over into each other.