Exciter
An Exciter is used to produce high sound that is not present in the original signal. This is done by creating harmonic distortions of the signal which are restricted in range and added to the original signal. It raises the upper end of an audio signal without simply raising the higher frequencies like an Equalizer would do to create a more "crisp" or "brilliant" sound.
- Amount
Amount of harmonics added to the original signal.
- Harmonics
Amount of newly created harmonics.
- Scope
The frequency above which harmonics are produced.
- Ceiling (button)
Constrain the excitement on the upper end.
- Ceiling (value)
The frequency above which no harmonics are produced.
- Blend Harmonics
The "colour" (or octave) of the harmonics.
- Listen
Mute the original signal and listen to the harmonics exclusively.