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1. Start by listening through several of Trash s presets We ve organized presets into categories that will let you search easily for presets for any sound When you ve found one that sounds like it has what your track needs you can start tweaking to your liking Modules Trash consists of six modules that each perform a specific function in the signal chain FILTER1 TRASH FILTER2 CONVOLVE DYNAMICS DELAY 0 0 G 0 G 9 Filter 1 Tone shaping and envelope filter effects Trash Distortion and control of distorted signal Filter 2 Further tone shaping and envelope filter effects Convolve Modeling of cabinets speakers and devices Dynamics Analog compression and gating control Delay Time based effects By default the order of processing is the top down order listed above Standard Module Controls At the bottom of each of the module s touchscreen is a navigation bar that includes a set of buttons and controls The function of these controls is the same regardless of which module you are using Resets the control to its default value For most modules this means setting the values of controls in the displayed module to zero or their default states Reset History 12 Clicking on the History button brings up a window that shows a history of the operations that have been performed so far You can undo a single operation or sequence of operations and assign setups to keyboard shortcuts for A B C D listening com
2. 4 Next using a system with internet access login to your customer account at the iZotope website http www izotope com store account asp 5 Click the Activate Software with a Serial Number button enter your full serial number and click Submit 6 Select the Challenge Response option and click on Submit 7 Read the License Agreement and click Agree if you find it agreeable 8 Now enter your full Challenge Code copied in step 3 9 After submitting your Challenge Code you will receive a unique authorization file named iZotope_Trash 2_XXXXX izotopelicense xml You then need to copy this file to your offline computer 10 Once the authorization file is copied over to your offline computer using a network hard drive or USB stick click the Choose File button in your authorization wizard 11 Navigate and select the authorization file and click Next to authorize your machine 12 You should now receive a message that your authorization has been successful and may click Finish to begin using Trash 2 iLok Support Trash 2 does support iLok Our plug ins will be able to detect iLok keys and assets if you already use iLok and PACE software on your system If you don t already have PACE or iLok we will not install any PACE or iLok software to your system and iLok authorizations will be unavailable Authorizing Trash 2 with iLok 1 When first prompted to authorize Trash 2 click on Authorize 2
3. Detect True Peaks Allows you to set the type of metering used for Trash s I O meters Available options include RMS Peak and RMS Peak See the Input and Output Meters page for info about metering options 63 If peak hold is on clicking this button allows you to cycle through different peak hold times The Peak hold time choices are 5 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1000 ms 5000 ms and infinite If set to infinite the peak value will be held until you double click on the meter This setting only applies if the level meter displays RMS It lets you specify the integration time for the RMS calculation In most RMS meters the integration time is set to around 300ms Integration time Allows you to control what is displayed by the numeric display on top of the meters peak or actual real time If set to Max Peak the display will reflect the meter s highest peak value encountered during processing If set to Current the display will reflect the meter s current value of the level If there are two levels displayed Peak RMS we read the RMS value Input Output Gain See the Gain When Bypassed Function page for Gain when bypassed info about the gain when bypassed feature Module Options Distortion creates high frequency harmonics which can cause aliasing Selecting this option Oversample Distortion allows distortion to be processed at oversampled rates in order to reduce aliasing Selecting this option requires grea
4. Trash faceplate Loading Presets in Trash You can select and audition any preset by simply clicking on the name in the list This will activate selected Trash modules and you will hear the effect of the preset when you playback your audio You can easily compare several different presets just by picking a different name on the list Working with Presets in Trash 50 Once you have selected a preset from the list you may choose to change the original settings within a specific module When you change any of the original settings within a preset you will see an asterisk added to the beginning of the preset s name This means that the preset has been altered If you want to keep these settings you need to Add a new preset or Update the existing preset Working Settings If you modify a preset s settings then these modified settings become your Working Settings Your Working Settings will always be at the top of the preset list within the preset manager This allows you to freely preview and compare different preset options When you are done you can return to your Working Settings by selecting the item at the top of the Preset Manager labeled lt Working Settings gt To select a preset and have it replace your Working Settings just select the name of the new preset and click the Close button Sort by Name Last Used or Last Modified As a convenience you can sort presets by name by the time date last used or the time date last
5. the readout is the signal after all processing Trash s Input Output Gain stages are fixed by design Options Opens the Options screen which lets you customize the behavior of meters and set other properties Opens the Help file to the specific page or topic that relates to the module you are currently in Slider Compare Feature You can Shift Click on any slider in Trash to quickly A B the changes that have been made to that slider This works for all sliders on the touchscreen Using Multi band Modules The Trash and Dynamics modules in Trash 2 can each be configured as multi band allowing you up to four bands of processing each The ranges or cutoffs of these four bands are shown at the top of the multi band modules with up to two vertical lines You can adjust the cutoffs by dragging the cutoff lines to the left or right with the mouse I 14 Bypass a Band You can bypass the processing for a specific band or bands by clicking on the box labeled B in the lower left corner of the band This allows you to hear the audio within that band but without any processing Solo a Band You can Solo a band by clicking on the box labeled S in the upper left corner of the band in the Crossover View This allows you to adjust multi band processing by hearing only the audio within the selected band Change the Number of Bands You can choose to split the audio into one two three or four bands Less CPU is requ
6. 3 You must also enter your name and a valid e mail address Make note of the e mail address you use to authorize your license Your license and iZotope account will be linked directly to this e mail address Note Clicking the Advanced button reveals a set of options that allow you to store your Trash 2 authorization on a portable hard drive or flash drive Click here for more information on these options 4 When you have confirmed that your serial number and e mail information is accurate click once more on Authorize 5 Lastly click on Submit in order to send your authorization message to the iZotope servers If the authorization is accepted click on the Finish button to complete the authorization Authorizing Your Copy of Trash 2 Offline Some customers choose to keep their audio workstations offline and a simple offline authorization option has been included After opening Trash 2 and launching the Authorization Wizard the following steps will complete the authorization process offline 1 When first prompted to authorize Trash 2 click on Authorize 2 Next click on the option for Offline Authorization at the bottom of the authorization window select Authorize with iZotope challenge response and click next 3 You will be given a unique Challenge Code that is specific to your computer only Write down or make a copy of the exact Challenge Code It will look like this IZ TRASH2 XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX
7. For example you might have a filter that sweeps 18 up and down in frequency or one that sweeps to become wider and then becomes more narrow ww 2921 Hz To set a target destination first select a filter and set it to either LFO or Envelope modulation An additional filter node will appear on the spectrum That is your target filter You can position the target filter in any location with any resonance or bandwidth and your filter will sweep to that point A line connects any node with its target node and a small dot on that line shows the current position of the modulation during playback Envelope Instead of sweeping to a timed LFO you can sweep filters based on the level of incoming audio MOD TYPE ENVELOPE off i 17 2 dB a Attack Release To setup an envelope sweep on a filter select a filter and click the Envelope button under the Modulation tab Threshold 19 Sets the level at which the sweep will be triggered A lower threshold will result in the sweep being triggered more often as the level of the incoming audio will cross the threshold more often The threshold slider serves a dual purpose as a meter and a control allowing you to see the level of the incoming audio as you adjust the threshold point The threshold level is based on an RMS or averaging of the audio for a more natural and consistent effect Attack and Release The attack sets the time that it takes the fi
8. Next enter the serial number emailed to you It should look like like this SN TRASH2 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXKXK 3 You must also enter your name and a valid e mail address Make note of the e mail address you use to authorize your license Your license and iZotope account will be linked directly to this e mail address 4 Select Use iLok Authorization and enter your iLok ID 5 When you have confirmed that all your information is accurate click once more on Authorize 6 Lastly click on Submit in order to send your authorization message to the iZotope servers 7 You will now be instructed to log in to your iLok account and transfer your Trash 2 license to your iLok 8 When you have completed this step and have your iLok connected to the computer on which you want to use Trash 2 click Next 9 You should now receive a message that your authorization has been successful and may click Finish to begin using Trash 2 Web Help Should you encounter any problems during authorization please consult our online portal with additional information https www izotope com support portal authorization asp Contact Support Should you not be able to resolve your authorization issue please contact the customer at support izotope com iZotope s highly trained support team is committed to responding to all requests within one 1 business day and frequently respond faster 10 Getting Started Using Presets in Trash 2 Tra
9. a mix while shorter average times provide a more accurate display Real Time is the shortest average time settings while the Infinite setting will continue to calculate indefinitely Controls the trade off 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 Controls how often the spectrum updates More overlap will cause the spectrum to update more frequently at the expense of increased CPU usage 62 Selects a window type for the spectrum In most cases the default window type will work well but Window you can choose from a variety of window types Each window type has different amplitude and frequency resolution characteristics i Allows you to display the real time spectrum as Fill Spectrum a solid graph as opposed to a line graph This option can be used to differentiate the real time spectrum from the peak hold spectrum Toggles whether Trash displays and holds the Show Peak Hold peaks of the spectrum I O Options Input Output Meters Enable meter Turns on or off the level meters Show peak hold a or off the peak hold display for the level This examines the levels of the analog signal that will eventually be produced by D A conversion as well as the levels of each digital sample inter sample peaks An analog signal s peak level can exceed its corresponding digital signal s peak level by more than 3 dB
10. by clicking on it You can also reset a level meter s clipping indicator by clicking on the clipping indicator the red over light at the top iZotope Customer Support How to purchase the full version of Trash 2 If you are using the demo version of Trash and would like the full version you can purchase Trash direct from the iZotope online store http www izotope com products audio Trash Once your purchase is complete you will be sent an e mail confirmation and a full version serial number that can be used to fully authorize your current installation of Trash Customer Support Policy iZotope is happy to provide professional technical support to all registered users absolutely free of charge We also offer valuable pre sales technical support to customers who may be interested in purchasing an iZotope product Before contacting iZotope support you can search our Product Knowledgebase to see if the solution to your problem has already been published http www izotope com support center 70 How to contact iZotope for Technical Support For additional help with Trash please check out the support pages on our web site at http www izotope com support or contact our customer support department at support izotope com iZotope s highly trained support team is committed to responding to all requests within one 1 business day and frequently respond faster Please try to explain your problem with as much detail and clarity as po
11. enabled then the sizes may differ When tweaking buffer sizes you re interested in the number on the left which is the host application s buffer size Start Stop 57 Push Start to begin capturing buffer sizes Now each time a buffer is sent to the plugin it will be added to the list of captured buffer sizes for you to see Push Stop to stop capturing buffer sizes Note that buffers are sent in very rapid succession to the plug in and after 100 buffer sizes are captured the capturing will automatically be stopped Clear Clears the list of captured buffer sizes Copy Copies the list of gathered buffer sizes to the clipboard useful for pasting into support e mail if necessary See Buffer Sizes for more info Options General Options Graphics Enable Meters Although each meter has its own options this option allows you to quickly turn on off all meters Show Tooltips When enabled this allows informational notes to appear when the cursor pointer is hovering on top of the features controls Enable Animation Allows you turn on off the animated appearance of dialog boxes Enable Animated Focus Allows you to turn on off the animated white brackets which indicate the control where keyboard commands are sent Dim Controls When Bypassed When this option is enabled each module s 58 Frame Rate Limiter Opacity Brightness Solo Bypass Indicator Delay Compensation controls will be dimmed when the module is bypas
12. making this transition less noticeable and giving more transparent results 37 Level Detection Below the Threshold Meter is a selection box which determines what levels the dynamics module s detection circuit looks at Peak When this option is enabled Trash acts as a peak compressor limiter expander This means the detection circuit looks at peak levels of the incoming signal In general this is useful when you re trying to even out sudden peaks in your music RMS When this option is enabled Trash looks at the average level of the incoming signal RMS detection is useful when you re trying to increase the overall volume level without changing the character of the sound Upward Compression Trash s dynamics module now allows for ratios of less than 1 1 in both of the dynamics Stages At the gate and compressor stage a ratio of less than 1 1 performs upward compression This raises the levels of anything that falls below the threshold Upward compression can gently raise levels instead of pushing down peak Delay Trash provides a delay module with tape tape tube analog digital and lo fi digital delays 38 DELAY FBACK TRASH WIDTH Tape Tube Analog E Lo fi Digita E ia E Broken Bit 200 0 20 Dial The upper portion of the module sets the delay parameters while the lower portion provides an EQ for specifically shaping the response of the delayed portion of the signal This filter module only affects th
13. modified Last Used A preset is considered used when you select it and you close the preset system dialog The last used time date stamp is not updated when you are selecting and auditioning presets from the list Last Modified A preset is considered modified when you either create one or you make changes to one and update it with the Update button Adding and Removing Presets Add 51 Clicking this button adds the current Trash settings as a new preset You can type a name and optionally add comments for the preset Note that a few keys such as or cannot be used as preset names If you try to type these characters in the name they will be ignored Note This is because presets are stored as xml files for easy backup and transferring Their file names are the same as the name you give the preset for easy reference and therefore characters that are not allowed in Windows file names are not allowed in preset names Delete To permanently delete a preset select the preset from the list and click the Remove button Update When you click the Update button your current settings are assigned to the selected preset highlighted This is useful of course for selecting a preset tweaking it then coming back to the preset system and clicking Update to save your changes to the existing preset Compare The Compare button is a great way to quickly hear the difference between the default settings of the most recent preset that yo
14. of your audio aligned Convolve Options Convolve Automatically trims any custom loaded Impulse Responses to the specified sample length This is Maximum Impulse Length done to preserve performance The greater the length the more CPU intensive the process Change Folder Sets the location of the Impulse Response library Show Folder Launches a new window and displays the currently specified Impulse Response library Tips and Shortcuts CPU Optimization Unlike many single task plug ins Trash 2 harnesses the power of six plug ins in one Trash performs a significant number of calculations when running The combination of multiple DSP modules performing analog modeling and a half dozen real time meters dictates thatit requires more CPU processing than a typical plug in While continuing to push the limits of high quality audio signal processing Trash 2 offers significant improvements concerning CPU optimization allowing your sessions to run more efficiently 66 If you do start to reach the limits of your particular machine here are some tips for optimizing your CPU If you re not using modules for processing you should be sure to bypass them to conserve CPU power Try changing the buffer size and or latency setting in your host application When buffers are too high latencies are too large meters will update very slowly and performance may suffer Using fewer crossover bands can save significant CPU Try using sing
15. with a scroll wheel you can use the scroll wheel to widen narrow a selected band 16 Selecting Filter Types Trash provides the ability to set the type or shape of any of the six nodes Each filter type may contain options for a low shelf low pass peak high shelf or high pass filter FILTER INFO TARGET NODE 2921 Hz 6 7 dB 0 20 Clean Low Shelf e 50 0Hz 0 0dB 0 20 Q Clean Peak e 1496Hz 4 2dB 0 20 Q E Clean Peak e 160Hz 0 0dB 0 20 Q Clean Peak e 4989Hz 3 1dB 0 20 Q Clean Peak F 527Hz 5 0dB 0 67Q E CleanHigh Shelf y 11000Hz 0 0dB 0 20 Q A number of filter styles are available Note Certain filter types contain internal frequency cutoff limits as part of their sound Clean Analog modeled for smooth uncolored filtering Rez On the cleaner side of dirty with high resonance for exaggerated effects Retro Old school filter design for a smooth but colored sound Saturated Extra distorted for a dirtier harmonically rich sound Screaming Very sharp resonance for aggressive peaks and overdrive Synth Classic analog synth and hardware filters for a rich and highly colored sound Vowel Modeled on multiple formant vocal filters with varied shapes and vowel types based on its frequency To change the shape select a node and click on the drop down menu in the bottom right or simply right click the node To work in the expanded info view click on the button From this table you can specify a differe
16. Convolve Filter 1 Filter 2 Reset You can also place the spectrum anywhere within the processing if for example you d prefer to see a spectrum of the audio going into the Filter as opposed to seeing the spectrum after filtering Close To apply the new signal order click on the Close button If you want to reset to the default order click the Reset button Parallel Processing Instead of Trash s Filter 1 and 2 modules running in series one right after the other they can also run in parallel The incoming audio will be split into two identical audio streams each running independently into Filter 1 and Filter 2 Filter 1 Convolve 47 To turn Parallel Filter processing ON simply open the Graph and click and drag one Filter module up and over the other Routing Sidechain Signals By default Trash s Dynamics and Filter module will simply respond and react to the incoming audio from the track that Trash is inserted on In this way if the incoming audio passes the specified threshold values inside of Dynamics the module begins to process the audio When working with sidechain signals however each Filter modulation or Dynamics module will still process the incoming audio but the module will no longer be triggered by the same incoming audio Instead the process will be triggered either by an external audio source or audio from one of the bands in the multi band Dynamic s crossovers Sidechain To
17. Dynamics You can use this module to shape the dynamics of your mix with up to four bands of analog modeled compression and gating THRESHOLD COMPRESSOR Ratio 2 8 1 ms Attack Release Global Gain Mix Ratio oO _ Bia z e ms _ Eli i Attack Release GATE knee i Attack Release 24 0 0 100 Knee Soft 5 Threshold Set the point where the dynamics processing takes place Both the Compressor and Gate have a threshold 31 Ratio Sets the ratio for the Compressor Higher ratios will result in more extreme compression or gating The Gate and Compressor can have a ratio greater than or less than 1 0 When the ratio is greater than 1 it is operating as a gate and any signals below the threshold will be decreased in volume With a high positive ratio it can act as an effective multi band noise gate as shown below With a ratio of less than one upward compression is performed This is discussed further below Attack and Release Adjusts how quickly the dynamics processor reacts to the threshold Attack determines how quickly the dynamic processor reacts when the threshold is reached Release determines the amount of time before the dynamics processor returns the level to normal once the signal no longer reaches threshold Note Each section Compressor and Gate of each band can have its own Attack and Release settings Global This toggles the Gain and Mix settings between Global mo
18. E 1 STAGE 2 FILTER Type Trash allows you to chain two distortions together with the First and Second tabs You have identical controls for each tab with the output from the First tab providing the input to the Second tab This allows you to place a Fuzz effect before an amplifier distortion algorithm for example Note the output gain of the First stage becomes the input gain of the Second stage Since many distortion algorithms are gain dependent you can often get more or less distortion in the Second stage by adjusting the output gain of the First stage Multiband Operation You can apply multiband distortion in the Trash module by clicking on the multiband button in the upper right corner of the module This allows you for example to apply Fuzz distortion on a lower band while using overdrive on a higher band or simply alter the amount of distortion applied to different bands or ranges of frequencies 27 STAGE STAGE BEE a Type lt NONE gt Distort Drive Faulty Fuzz Heavy Tension _ f Retro Saturate Your curve Result DC Filter i 0 0 100 0 In multiband mode each band has its own controls for setting the level of distortion in that band There are by default three bands as shown by the sections in the multiband section at the top To select a band click on its corresponding section in the multiband spectrum The Trash controls will be updated to display the currently selecte
19. a dB readout at the bottom The Threshold Control can also display a histogram a history of level over time To enable the histogram right or control click on the threshold control s meter window and select Dynamics options From the Dynamics options page select Histogram from the Threshold Meter drop down menu This allows you visualize the overall level content of the audio by providing a running display of the history of levels in the audio The button at the bottom of the Threshold Control allows you to adjust level detection mode which is explained below Dynamic Curve Meter 33 The Dynamic Curve Meter shows the input signal x axis plotted against the output processed signal y axis More horizontal compression curves means the signal is being flattened Compressed more You can zoom in and out on the meter by clicking buttons in the top left Nodes The meter features individual nodes for the Compressor and Gate as well as nodes surrounding these that represent input and output These nodes are linked to the Threshold and Ratio controls and can be used to adjust the curve in a visual way rather than 3 setting them with the standard controls Additional Metering and Controls Gain Trace A scrolling meter that displays the incoming signal s waveform with a superimposed curve that illustrates the amount of gain reduction or addition taking place in real time To view the gain trace click on the first
20. ault value Wheel Mouse Notes If you have a wheel mouse you can adjust most controls I O gain sliders etc by simply positioning the mouse cursor over the control and rolling the wheel Hold CTRL command on Mac to move in smaller increments and SHIFT to move in larger increments If the wheel has no effect try clicking on the plugin to make sure Trash has the keyboard focus In the Filter modules you can adjust the Q of a selected band or bands with the wheel In the Filter table accessed with the button you can adjust a value by holding the mouse over the value and rolling the wheel Copy Paste Support Right click under OS X you can also ctrl click on any slider to bring up a context menu allowing you to copy and paste its value You can copy paste between sliders even if the sliders are in different instances of the plugin You can also copy paste between a Slider and a text editor such as Notepad or TextEdit in order to see the slider s value to a much higher precision than the plugin displays Mouse and Meters You can zoom in and out on level meters and level histograms by holding down the Ctrl key under Windows or the Command key under OS X and clicking with the left mouse 69 button to zoom in or the right mouse button to zoom out Under OS X you can also Commancd ctrl click to zoom out You can reset the peaks or averaging of the spectrum by clicking on the spectrum You can reset a meter s peak indication
21. b The length is 44 100 samples by default and can be set in the Options panel A small hazard icon will appear if any file has been loaded and trimming has occurred Add to Lib Automatically copies and adds the currently loaded Impulse Response to your Impulses Library list within Trash 2 An Imported category will automatically be created in the list MIC Microphone Type With Trash s built in impulse responses you can Dynamicn Condenser Ribb select the type of microphone used to capture the a output of the impulse response In most cases a mT i dynamic microphone will be suitable but you can experiment with a condenser mic for a broader high frequency response or a ribbon microphone for a warmer response Separate Stereo tracks are processed through the Convolve module in stereo The separate control can create an offset in distance which creates a delay between the two channels This in turn causes a stereo effect with stronger emphasis either on the left or right channel depending on where the control is set Width Controls the overall stereo balance of the Convolve module s output between Mono Stereo and 2 x Stereo The Width control only has effect therefore on stereo audio 30 Gain Controls the output gain of the Convolve module Mix This control sets the balance between the convolved signal 100 and the unprocessed Signal 0 Dynamics One of the more powerful modules in Trash 2 is
22. controls and it takes CPU to process audio So we update the drawing of the control less frequently Therefore it may look like the control is moving in steps but rest assured that the audio is being processed smoothly When automating in a track view with envelopes but working mainly with the Trash interface we found it helpful to be able to see through Trash so you can monitor Trash meters and controls but see the track view and automation curves behind Trash So we provide an Opacity slider in the main options dialog This allows you to see through Trash to monitor both what Trash is doing and what is happening with the automation curves Note this is not available in all host applications and it does require more CPU than a standard opaque plug in if you set the Opacity to less than 100 Shortcut Keys and Mouse Support Turn Keyboard Support On or Off You can turn Keyboard Shortcuts On or Off from the General Options menu Keyboard support must be set to Full for all Keyboard shortcuts to be available Available options include Full full keyboard support Minimal only TAB arrow keys and ENTER or None Keyboard shortcuts turned off 68 Alt click If you Alt click on the power light of a module on the faceplate that module is made active on and all other modules are bypassed If you Alt click on the Bypass b button of any band that band is solo ed Alt clicking on most other controls will reset them to their def
23. d band Convolve The Convolve module provides convolution modeling of cabinets speakers vowels and other devices and timbres It also provides natural post filtering of distortion as well as modeling transient and dynamic characteristics of the impulse response that is currently loaded 28 IMPULSE RESPONSE MIC MIX DEVICES METAL BARREL DEVICES METAL BARREL SEPARATE Cheap Radio rT Kick and Bell Light Bell Loose Snare Metal Bowl Piano Cab and Sub Piano Cab Plastic Box Impulse Responses The Convolve module comes with a wide range of impulse responses to choose from separated into helpful categories Click on a category to explore the impulse responses and single click on any impulse response to load it Load You can use your own custom impulse response by hitting the Load button and DEVICES METAL BARREL navigating to the file you wish to load Trash will load and read the file from its current position an aud use it to convolve any incoming audio signal in your host IMPULSE RESPONSE DEVICES METAL BARREL lt File None gt Amps Body FX MechAnimal Tail Tone Note Only wav and aiff audio files can be used gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Vowels 29 To preserve performance Trash 2 will automatically trim and use the first portion of the loaded audio file regardless of the length of that file IMPULSE RESPONSE FILE COCONUT PERC Add to Li
24. de and Band mode Global mode affects the entire frequency range of your mix while band mode will only affect the frequency range of the currently selected band Band mode is only available when the Dynamics module is processing in multi band mode o ea 1 5 10 Mix This is a wet dry mix for the Dynamics module output This is available for individual bands and or globally for the entire frequency spectrum Gain 32 Adjusts the output gain of either the band or the entire module This is useful for example after compressing or limiting a band to makeup the decrease in volume Visuals The Threshold Control The Threshold Control is a meter that allows you to adjust the thresholds of the Compressor and Gate with sliders on the left and right side Additionally the Threshold control allows you to monitor how the incoming signal is being affected in real time ht The Threshold Control can display gain reduction as it is taking place with level meters To enable the gain reduction meters right or control click on the Threshold Control s meter window and select Dynamics options From the Dynamics options page select Gain Reduction from the Threshold Meter drop down menu Two meters display the levels of the incoming signal and as gain reduction begins to take place a gain reduction meter appears in red between the two level bars The Threshold meter also displays the amount of gain reduction in real time with
25. distortion algorithms can result in very different output levels Please turn down the output gain initially when selecting different algorithms Drive Style Gain 23 Pre An input gain control Use this to normalize your input levels compensating for any previous module s level changes Drive For most distortion algorithms this controls the amount of drive or distortion Style Some distortion algorithms provide an additional Style control Increasing the Style Slider for these algorithms will generally trash the sound more and provide an alternate variety of interaction with the chosen algorithm Gain Controls the gain after distortion For most distortion algorithms you ll want to turn down the output gain as you turn up the overdrive Mix This controls the mix between the processed distorted signal 100 and original unprocessed signal 0 Waveshaper What is a waveshaper A waveshaper while seemingly complex does just what its name implies it shapes the waveform It does this by mapping an input signal to a new output signal based on the current shape that is shown in the curve FILTER As the shape is applied to your incoming waveform complex harmonics are created in your signal These harmonics can come in many different varieties but result in what y we call distortion uA Trash goes beyond a simple list of distortion types to choose from and instead allows Clear All B
26. e Trash on to Trash bypassed 56 Gain when bypassed solves this problem You can bypass Trash and set this gain so that when you A B Trash on and off the apparent volume is the same This is the only processing that is applied when Trash is bypassed and it is of course only applied when Trash is bypassed Buffer Size Viewer The Buffer Size Viewer dialog lets you inspect the buffer sizes that your host application is using If you are using Trash at low latencies you may experience unusually high CPU usage Trash allows you to tweak several Buffer Size Viewer Captured buffer sizes 128 buffer sizes in order to optimize CPU usage for your host ee application settings Some host applications make it very easy to 128 see what your buffer sizes are but it can be more difficult to 128 _ determine in others For that reason Trash provides this dialog to let you find out exactly what buffer sizes are being sent to the plug in To use this dialog simply launch it by clicking the View Buffers button on the General tab of the Options screen Then use the following controls Captured buffer sizes This list box shows the buffers you have captured thus far The number on the left is the input buffer size and the number on the right is the output buffer size Note that the input and output buffer sizes will usually be equal in Pro Tools VST and AU versions of Trash but in the DirectX version if delay compensation is
27. e delayed portion not the dry signal Mode You can choose between many different types of delay Tape A straight tape delay effect with saturation and wow flutter Tape Tube A tape delay effect with additional tube saturation properties Analog A lo fi analog delay effect with smearing and analog degradation Lo Fi Digital A lo fi digital delay effect similar to the first digital delay stomp boxes Broken Bit A digital delay effect with infinite feedback on the lowest bit similar to a faulty stuck bit delay Digital For completeness a pure clean digital delay 39 Delay Sets the delay time in milliseconds by default Feedback Sets the gain of the delay feedback Higher values will result in longer audible feedback times i e more repeats Trash Sets the amount of degradation for the delay For example higher Trash values for tape delays results in more saturation Higher Trash values for lo fi digital delays results in more bit truncation and aliasing Width For stereo tracks Sets the stereo spread of the signal from mono 0 to extra wide 2 Dry Sets the output gain of the unprocessed signal Wet Sets the output gain of the processed signal e e Limiter Trash s output Limiter allows you the peace of mind to tweak and distort to your heart s content without having to worry about blowing up your speakers Multiple behavior options in the Options menu allow you to tweak and alter fy the t
28. e waveshape Bipolar Allows you to edit the effect on both the positive and negative sides of the incoming waveform By default the effect of the current waveshape is mirrored on both the Positive and Negative sides of the waveform Clear A a 7 Log Mode Hah Applies the current waveshape to a logarithmic scale as opposed to the default linear scale Your curve E Result This alters how the current shape is applied to your incoming signal and therefore the sonic effect the current waveshape has In general Log Mode can provide smoother and less harsh results DC Filter Filters out any DC offset bias that can easily be created with bipolar waveshapes Filter Each distortion type distortion stage or FILTER distortion band contains its own post filter tab designed to help control the extra harmonics that are generated by distorting the signal Enable the Filter with the small power light on the tab and adjust the included shelf filters to taste 26 Each filter is independent and therefore can be used per band or distortion stage Dual Stage Distortion In many real life situations distortion is a combination of two or more effects For example a distortion stomp box might be driving the distortion in the preamp of a amplifier Adding two stages of distortion is effective for creating complex yet natural sounding distortion as the dual stages interact to drive each other and create complex harmonics STAG
29. enable a sidechain input click the Sidechain button within the Compressor or Gate controls box in the Dynamics module or in the Envelope section of the Modulation tab in the Filter module For both Dynamics and Filter modules Trash 2 can accept incoming sidechain trigger signals from an external source of audio as defined inside of your host audio application Inside of your host application with the use of buses sends or aux tracks you will need to send the audio signal you would like to serve as your sidechain trigger to the audio track that Trash is inserted upon As each audio host application is different please refer to your host s help documentation for instructions on how to route audio to Trash 48 Note Incoming stereo sidechain signals will be mixed and summed to mono for use in triggering the Dynamics modules Detection Filter Trash 2 s Dynamics module features an optional Detection Filter with both resonant high and low pass filters These filters allow you to adjust what each of Trash 2 s Dynamics module s detection circuits are responding to so that the dynamics process isn t triggered by certain frequencies or so the process may be weighted heavier on certain frequencies To enable the Detection Filter select the third minispectrum view button in the top left of the window Then click the Detection Filter button which appears in the top left Once enabled two nodes will appear which function much like passfilt
30. er nodes in the EQ module They may be dragged to adjust frequency and feature handles which allow you to adjust the Q Alternatively you may enter precise values for each by clicking on the node and entering values in the readouts at the top of the window Preset System Preset Manager Trash has over 300 Presets designed by professional engineers composers musicians and sound designers To access the Preset Preset Manager Sort by name O last modified last used Manager click the lt Working Settings gt i Presets button under S Agyon GEE Presets in the lower Updat right corner of Trash s gt Percussive New Folder fa ce plate gt m Subtle shat l gt S Utility startup gt Experimental gt iHeavy Compare 49 Folders Trash 2 presets have been sorted and organized into separate categories or preset folders based on the timbre and use of the enclosed presets and the sound you re looking for Aggressive Experimental Heavy Percussive Subtle Utility Dock and Undock Clicking the Undock button at the bottom of the Preset Manager opens a floating window This lets you work with the Preset Manager while still being able to view the edit windows for the individual Trash modules To have the Preset Manager return to the Trash interface click the Dock button Selecting Presets To access the Preset Manager click the Presets button in the lower right corner of the
31. ewing the dynamics of a mix You can set options for these meters in the Modules options tab Threshold Control Meters The Dynamics module features Threshold Control Meters that allow you to adjust the thresholds of the gate and compressor while monitoring how the signal is being affected in real time 42 a The Threshold Control can display gain reduction as it is taking place with level meters Two meters display the levels of the incoming signal and as gain reduction begins to take place a gain reduction meter appears in red between the two level bars The Threshold meter also displays the amount of gain reduction in real time with a dB readout at the bottom ntrol can also display a histogram a history of level over time To sram right or control click on the threshold control s meter window s From the Options page select Histogram under the Threshold menu This allows you visualize the overall level content of the audio by providing a running display of the history of levels in the audio Reduction Meters When working in the Dynamics module the reduction meter provides you with a readout of how much the dynamics processing is changing the level of the signal You can select whether these red meters are drawn from the top down or if they are attached to the incoming level meters from the Options page To draw the reduction meters attached to the level meters select Attached under the Gain Reduction Draw Mode drop d
32. fferent levels double clicking on a fader will reset it to match the level of the other fader Another double click will reset both faders to 0 dB 54 More Information Right clicking under OS X you can also ctrl click on the level meters provides an options screen for the level meters You can set a gain offset for when Trash is bypassed to compare the sound when Trash is on and off with a relative change in volume to help you objectively preview Trash s processing with matched gain when Trash is bypassed Undo and History Comparisons The History window is a unique and powerful feature for comparing settings in Trash To access the History list click on the History button n G As you tweak controls each History Delay Filter HPF Freq 138 5 Q 0 79 Delay Wet 21 4 in the History list To go back and Delay Mode Analog hear a previous setting simply click Filter 1 Bypass Off movement is captured and displayed on the list at the point you want to Dynamics Bypass Off Input Gain 6 6 dB audition The changes that you ve Filter 2 Bypass Other Panels On mp E undone will show up in a lighter color Signal Flow Graph Change In the screenshot below all changes after the Dynamics 2 module s Global Get Gain was increased to 4 2dB are undone Clear You can also press the Clear button to clear the history list at any time Close If you close the History window processing resumes from the point you had
33. frequency using the Alt Solo feature double click that area to activate a new node in that exact location Trash The heart of Trash 2 is the Trash module This is where the magic happens 20 OkHz STAGE 1 S 3E 2 FILTER Multiband Type 4 SATURATE S222 55 Delicate Harmonics Gentle Push Le i a Clear All All Grainy Little Popper Remove Mid Excitement HAH Tension Jf JE siz ESSERSI v Clear all Push Pull Ede i Your curve Result DC Filter 0 0 i 0 0 100 0 22 Distortion Types The Trash module provides many different distortion types organized into categories based on their sound and timbre STAGE 1 Ui a Click through any category to see the provided algorithms and cas single click on an algorithm to activate it You can use the Back arrow in the upper left to experiment with a different category Faulty The chosen algorithm will be represented in the waveshape curve Retro display as the Base curve and the Result curve will show the shape that results from applying the algorithm and the curve drawn by the user Note Certain distortion types do not have a visual representation but will still have effect You can also simply select lt None gt from the category list to start from scratch and build your own algorithm using the Waveshaper IMPORTANT NOTE The output Limiter is there to help Depending on your input signal and gain controls selecting different
34. i EA FILTER 1 ToOACLeS HELP GUIDE Table of Contents Welcome to Trash 2 Authorization Launching the Authorization Wizard Trial vs Demo Mode Authorizing Your Copy of Trash 2 Online iLok Support Authorizing Trash 2 with iLok Web Help Contact Support Getting Started Using Presets in Trash 2 Setting Your Input Level Choosing a Starting Point Modules ndard M l ntrol Using Multi band Modules Filter 1 and 2 Selecting Filter Types Modulation Visual Feedback The Alt Solo Feature Trash Distortion Types Waveshaper Filter Dual Stage Distortion Multiband Operation Convolve Impulse Responses Dynamics Detection Filter Multi band Mode Delay Mode Limiter Meters Spectrum Analyzer Options Dynamics Meters Threshold Control Meters Reduction Meters Level Histograms Dynamic Curve Meter Input and Output Meters lippin Graph and Sidechain Setting the Order of the Modules Filter Graph Parallel Processing Routing Sidechain Signals Sidechain Detection Filter Preset System Preset Manager Folders Dock and Undock Selecting Presets Loading Presets in Trash Adding and Removing Presets Changing Where Presets Are Stored General Functions Input an in Undo and History Comparisons Gain when Bypassed Function Buffer Size Viewer Options General Options Spectrum Options I O Options Module Options Convolve Tips and Shortcuts CPU Optimization Automation hor K and M r
35. iZotope Customer Support Welcome to Trash 2 iZotope Trash is a plug in designed for adding distorted character to audio tracks Distortion covers a wide range of possibilities from typical guitar overdrive sounds to lo fi digital characteristics to simply warming or brightening a track While the guitar is the instrument that typically comes to mind when thinking about distortion Trash can be effectively used on all types of tracks You can add tape saturation to a vocal or acoustic guitar part fuzz to a bass overdriven compression to a drum beat with Trash we went beyond a typical distortion simulator in order to provide you with something that had the flexibility to be used on just about anything When applying distortion to a track several factors are involved in getting a good bad sound Controlling dynamics is important for smoothing out distortion adding sustain or simply gating out unwanted noise Filters are a key ingredient for shaping the tone of the distortion as well as for filtering out unwanted distortion and harmonics And for realistic overdriven sounds speakers and cabinets play an important part in naturally Smoothing the frequency and transient responses In short distortion by itself is only part of the puzzle filtering dynamics and speakers are the additional pieces for getting a beautifully bad sound inside of any space With that in mind Trash is a collection of modules that comprise a complete distortio
36. imbre and performance of the Limiter Quiet A transparent limiting with neutral character and slower release times 40 Loud More aggressive limiting while still keeping transparent as possible and medium release times Clipping Aggressive limiting with very short release times Zero Latency Zero Latency mode may be enabled by the Zero Latency checkbox in the Options window When Zero Latency mode is active look ahead processing in Trash s Limiter will be turned off allowing the plug in to be used in situations where latency is undesirable such as tracking or performing With Zero Latency mode inactive Trash will impose a small delay to account for look ahead processing allowing the modules to react to incoming audio material quicker Due to this functional difference however the sound of the Limiter will change slightly with Zero Latency mode On or Off Meters Spectrum Analyzer The spectrum provides a real time display of the frequency content of the mix This display helps with Filtering and adjusting the band cutoffs for multi band dynamics Trash 2 can show two spectra so users can see both peak and average spectra simultaneously in the display 41 Options You can set options for the spectrum by accessing the Spectrum Options tab or right clicking under OS X you can also ctrl click the spectrum and selecting Spectrum Options from the context menu Dynamics Meters Trash provides three types of meters for vi
37. ipolar 24 Your curve Result DC Filter you to see the curves of what distortion type you ve selected and also to edit and tweak that distortion algorithm directly with more than just a slider The top half of the waveshaper corresponds to effect on the positive portion of the incoming waveform while the bottom half corresponds to the effect applied to the negative portion of the incoming waveform Your curve Result Base Your curve Results Click each of theses buttons in order to show or hide the corresponding curve Base Displays the currently selected distortion type Hidden by default Your Curve Displays your drawn waveshape Results Displays the result of applying your selected Base curve and your drawn waveshape Interaction Double click to add points to the waveshaper Click and drag on any point or tension point to adjust and draw in your shape r Curve Type i Each individual line in between any two points can be a certain shape S Click the drop down menu or right click on the desired line to select a different shape for a different sound Zoom There are four quadrants in the waveshaper By default you will be fully zoomed out Click on any individual square to zoom in on that quadrant for greater accuracy in adjusting your waveshape Bipolar Log mode Removes all points and sets the curve back to its neutral default state 25 Remove Deletes the currently selected portion of th
38. ired when working with fewer bands To add or remove bands right click you can also control click in OS X on the mini spectrum and select Insert Band or Remove Band Note You may also adjust the number of crossover bands within each Options page Copy and Paste Settings Across Bands Using the same right click menu you can copy settings from one band and apply them paste them to another band This is helpful for example for duplicating settings across bands in the multi band dynamics module or copying your single band settings and pasting them across all bands within a modules multi band mode Filter 1 and 2 The Filter 1 and 2 modules can be used for shaping the tone of the audio as well as adding LFO low frequency oscillator and envelope controlled filter effects 15 FILTER MODULATION The Filter module provides six bands or filters as indicated by the six circle nodes on the spectrum You can independently select and set each of these six filters apply LFO or envelope effects or change the type of each filter Frequency and Gain The numbered circles mark each of the six Filter nodes You can adjust a Filter band by clicking on a node and dragging the crosshairs to change the frequency and gain of the band Q Bandwidth If you move the mouse over the handles on the side of the band you can adjust the Q bandwidth or resonance of the Filter by dragging with the mouse and widening the band If you have a mouse
39. last selected so you can continue building on the History list from a earlier point 55 A B C D buttons You can assign up to four points in the History list to A B C and D buttons To do this select the point in the list you want to capture and click on the Set button below the A B C or D button Clicking on the appropriate button will then recall the setting assigned to that button History Depth The history list has a depth setting which controls how many edits it remembers You can change this setting in the General Options tab When you exit Trash the History list and any settings assigned to the A B Cor D buttons will be saved to the file iZTrash2 hst in the directory where you installed Trash The next time you start Trash the list will be remembered so you can pick up right where you left off While using Trash you can press Ctrl Z repeatedly to undo edits you ve made and Ctrl Y to redo edits See Shortcut Keys and Mouse Support for more keyboard shortcuts Gain when Bypassed Function If you right click on the input output level meters and select I O Options the dialog box below is displayed There is a useful feature called Gain when bypassed that allows you to set a gain that is only applied when Trash is bypassed Gain when bypassed When Trash is on there are many modules such as the multi band dynamics and limiter that can affect the overall or perceived level of the mix This makes it very hard to compar
40. le band dynamics for example instead of all 3 bands See Using Multi band Modules for instructions on how to change the number of crossover bands Automation Automation allows you to record and specify changes to parameters over time You can automate more than 400 parameters in Trash using host applications that support effects automation Using Automation in Trash The implementation and specifics of automation are dependent on the host application so please refer to the documentation of the host app for setting up an automated mix In general though you insert Trash as an ordinary effect on a track then in the track view of the host app assign automation envelopes to it These envelopes control how Trash parameters are changed over time In this case most of your tweaking is done in the track view of the host app dragging curves and envelopes as opposed to changing controls in Trash 67 Keeping track of all the parameters We ve done our best to provide the controls with intelligent names but it can be overwhelming when you initially see the list of automatable parameters in Trash Don t panic Scroll through the list remember that each multi band module has up to 4 bands per parameter When you automate a control from the track view you can see the control on the Trash interface move under the control of the host application We purposely don t update the position of the control as often as we could It takes CPU to redraw
41. llows you to view and adjust the dynamics settings for all bands in one easy to use window Clicking the All button next to the individual band selection buttons 36 reveals all the most relevant Dynamics controls for all currently enabled bands in one screen Linked Bands Mode Selecting Linked Bands Mode allows you make changes across all bands by adjusting the settings of one band To enable Linked Bands mode click on the Linked icon to the right of the Band Selection buttons Attack Characteristics Trash s compressor reacts to the threshold quicker initially while approaching the threshold level then begins to ease in on an indefinite curve This can give Trash s compressor a punchier sound Release Characteristics Trash s compressor returns the level to normal once the input signal no longer reaches the threshold using an eased in and eased out slope This can give Trash s compressor a smoother sound Hard Knee As the signal passes the threshold the compression ratio is immediately imposed upon the signal effectively eliminating all bend in the knee This transition can therefore become more noticeable however also provide for quicker more firm compression depending on the desired effect Soft Knee As the signal passes the threshold the ratio will gradually increase until it reaches the value specified in the Ratio parameter This therefore provides a gradual bend from the unprocessed signal to the specified ratio value
42. lter to sweep to its destination after the threshold is exceeded while the release sets the time it takes for the filter to return to its original position after the level drops back down below the threshold 20 Visual Feedback As you adjust a band you will see two filter curves The bright curve is the composite of all filter bands while the darker curve shows the filter curve of only the currently selected node A spectrum by default is overlaid on the filter modules for visual feedback of the incoming audio You can turn off the spectrum to conserve CPU or if you just don t want to see it using the Options screen You can also set options such as average or real time spectrum show peak spectrum etc These are available in the Spectrum Options screen On the right you ll see the gain scale for the Filters On the left you ll see the scale for the spectrum On the bottom you ll see the frequency scale which applies to both the Filters and the spectrum The Alt Solo Feature 21 If you hold down the Alt key and click on the spectrum you have an audio magnifying glass that lets you hear only the frequencies that are under the mouse cursor without affecting your actual filter settings Releasing the mouse button returns the sound to the actual filter You can set the default bandwidth of this filter in the Options screen under Alt Solo Filter Q or simply use your mouse s scroll wheel Once you ve pinpointed a particular
43. mini spectrum view button in the top left of the window When using multi band processing the currently selected band s gain reduction is drawn imposed on a waveform of only that band s signal The Gain Trace can help you to set attack and release controls appropriately and monitor the envelope of gain 34 reduction and addition Note You can adjust the scale on the left by hovering over it and using your mouse wheel You may also click on the Gain legend indicator in the bottom right to toggle on and off the drawing of gain reduction and addition Detection Filter Trash 2 s Dynamics module features an optional Detection Filter with both resonant high and low pass filters These filters allow you to adjust what Trash 2 s Dynamics detection circuits are responding to This can mean that the dynamics process isn t triggered by certain frequencies or that the process may be weighted heavier on certain frequencies Pela Low pass 10258Hz 0 68Q Solo BG ame To enable the Detection Filter select the third mini spectrum view button in the top left of the window Then click the Detection Filter button that appears in the top left Once enabled two nodes will appear which function much like the nodes in the EQ module They may be dragged to adjust frequency and feature handles which allow you to adjust the Q Alternatively you may enter precise values for each by clicking on the node and entering values in the readouts at the to
44. n system This allows you to work with the components you need create presets that encompass entire Trash setups and compare settings across different modules through history lists and undo features Whether you just use a couple modules to overdrive a guitar or all modules in multiband mode to create entirely new sounds we hope you enjoy using Trash as much as we enjoyed making it The iZotope Team Authorization Each purchased copy of Trash contains a unique serial After downloading Trash 2 directly from iZotope or another re seller the serial number will be e mailed along with the link to download the product The serial number should resemble SN TRASH2 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Launching the Authorization Wizard The first time you open Trash the Authorization Wizard will appear You can choose to either authorize Trash or use it in Trial mode for evaluation purposes Please use your supplied Trash 2 serial number to fully authorize your product Trial vs Demo Mode For the first 10 days after installation Trash 2 will run in Trial mode which offers full functionality After 10 days Trash will revert to Demo mode Authorizing Your Copy of Trash 2 Online After opening Trash and launching the Authorization Wizard the following steps will complete the authorization process online 1 First click on Authorize 2 Next enter the serial number emailed to you It should look like this SN TRASH2 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
45. nt filter shape for each node as well as configure each node to be modulated by an LFO or Envelope 17 You can also use the dialog boxes to enter values for the filter nodes directly You can also disable bands with this table by clicking on the square number box to the left of a band in the table Modulation The Filter modules can provide sweeping filter effects as well The sweeps can be controlled by an LFO low frequency oscillator so that the sweep is based on a periodic or host synced tempo Ferer Ep cenre sere soe 0 mop TYPE LFO TARGET NODE 2921 Hz EF off 2 00 Hz shape 5e i LFO Freq Filters can also be controlled by the level of the incoming audio or sidechain audio so that the sweep is triggered by higher levels in the audio LFO To create a sweeping LFO filter select a filter and under the Modulation tab click the LFO button Additional LFO controls appear as shown below MOD TYPE You can set the frequency of the sweep with the Freq control Clicking on the req EEE emi waveform drop down and selecting the Envelope Shape E Up __ desired waveform sets the shape off Host Sync You can turn Sync on to lock the LFO s rate to your host session s bpm The rate slider will then be displayed and set in musical subdivisions of the host s tempo Target Finally you ll want to set the target destination for the sweep A filter can sweep in frequency gain Q and or resonance
46. own menu Level Histograms Level histograms can be turned on in the Dynamics module to THRESHOLD provide a view of the audio level as a function of time in the Threshold Controls As Trash processes audio it calculates the level and displays it on the level histogram Unlike a standard level meter the level histogram provides a view of the history of the level over time The height of the histogram represents the high and low levels of the 43 audio while the width of the bar indicates the most frequent levels Dynamic Curve Meter This meter shows the input signal x axis plotted against the output processed signal y axis More horizontal compression curves means the signal is being flattened compressed more By default the range of the meter is from 0 dB to 64 dB You can adjust the range by pressing the or buttons in the graph to see a zoomed in or zoomed out view of the curve Note If you zoom out completely so the range is 0 dB to 128 dB you ll be able to set compressor limiter expander thresholds down to 130 dB When you zoom in again the thresholds will keep their values even though the sliders will adjust to allow finer control of thresholds between 0 dB and 80 dB You can also set individual options for this meter by right clicking under OS X you can also ctrl click on it to bring up the dynamics meter options screen Nodes The meter features individual nodes for the Compres
47. p of the window Multi band Mode Clicking the multi band button allows the Dynamics module to perform multi band processing Each band has its own controls for controlling the dynamics There can be up to four bands as shown by the sections in the crossover view at the top of the 35 window COMPRESSOR 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release GATE EXP 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release 0 0 dB 100 0 Gain Mix BAND 2 3 2 COMPRESSOR 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release GATE EXP 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release 0 0 dB 100 0 Gain Mix zel BAND 3 COMPRESSOR 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release GATE XP 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release 0 0 dB 100 0 Gain Mix 10 0 BAND 4 COMPRESSOR 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release GATE EXP 1 00 1 10 ms Ratio Attack 100 ms Release 0 0 dB 100 0 Gain Mix To select a band click on its corresponding section in the multi band spectrum or its corresponding band number in the bottom left of the window The controls and dynamics meters will be updated to display feedback for the currently selected band Each band of dynamics is capable of two types of dynamics processing gating and compression This allows you for example to aggressively compress high level signals while applying a more gentle gate to the level of soft signals Show All Bands Mode Trash 2 a
48. parisons Solo Clicking the Solo button turns off bypasses all the modules except the one currently displayed This allows you to audition the effect of one module without hearing the effect of the others If you change screens by selecting a different module the solo will be automatically turned off so that you can work immediately on the new screen and hear the effect without worrying about whether a screen that isn t displayed is being soloed Bypass Clicking the Bypass button turns off the processing within the currently displayed module This allows you to compare the sound with or without the processing of the currently displayed module Unlike the Solo button if you change screens by selecting a different module the bypass will still apply This allows you to bypass more than one module Note You can also bypass modules by clicking the power button on the Trash faceplate as shown below You can solo a module by holding down the Alt key and clicking the power button for the module you wish to solo Graph The Graph button reveals the order in which Trash processes audio through the main modules Here is the default order of signal processing through Trash s modules Filter 1 Trash Filter 2 Convolve Dynamics Delay 13 Clicking on the Graph button also allows you to change the order of processing and insert the spectrum at any point in the signal path By default the spectrum is based on the final output signal
49. quency with which Trash checks for version updates Choose between daily weekly monthly and never Check now Instantly checks if your version of Trash is currently up to date Remove Authorization Removes the current authorization of Trash 2 More Information Directs to the supporting documentation for authorization Spectrum Options Spectrum Enable iminnepectuin Turns on or off the spectrum meter that appears ane P on top of multi band modules 61 Spectrum type Peak hold time Lets you select between four 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 Full Octave splits the spectrum into bars with a width of one full octave 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 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 Averages the spectrum according to this setting Higher average times can be useful for viewing the overall tonal balance of
50. sed Modules can be bypassed in several ways global bypass module bypass and crossover band bypass This feature helps to remind you when a module is bypassed so that you don t make adjustments to a bypassed module unintentionally Allows you to set the speed frames per second that Trash should use to display and update meters In most cases the default will provide smooth displays while still allowing adequate processing time for audio You can increase the frame rate for smoother animation however if you notice graphics performance problems in your host application you can set the FPS value lower to limit the amount of CPU used for drawing Allows you to control the opacity or transparency of the UI Setting partial transparency does require additional CPU but there is no CPU penalty when opacity is at 100 i e the feature is not being used The slider will be disabled in host applications that do not support this feature Allows you to control the overall brightness of the Trash user interface This allows you adjust the look of the UI to be more viewable on various monitors and in various venues Allows you to set the behavior of the Solo bypass indicators Options are Blinking or Solid Using some of Trash s processing may result in a slight delay of the signal That is Trash needs 59 View Buffers Other History Depth Keyboard Support some time to work on the audio before it can send it back to
51. sername gt My Documents iZotope Trash 2 Global Presets Mac Users lt username gt Documents iZotope Trash 2 Global Presets 53 General Functions Input and Output Gain The panel on the right side of the Trash interface is the main input output section This is used for setting and monitoring gain levels going into and coming out of Trash Setting Input and Output Gain You can adjust the input or output gain by sliding the faders with the mouse either by clicking and dragging or clicking and using the wheel of a wheel mouse You can also use keyboard shortcuts to adjust the level in small increments Adjusting Left and Right Channels Independently By default the left and right gains are linked so moving one moves the other You can adjust left and right gain independently by clicking on the unlock icon You can offset the two channels and then relock them so that later adjustments move both channels by the same amount Faders will remember their offset even if they are temporarily turned up or down all the way so that when you bring the faders back to the middle the offset will be preserved Double click to Reset Faders If the left and right faders are locked double clicking on either fader will reset both of them to 0 dB If the left and right faders are unlocked and set at different levels double clicking a specific fader will reset it to 0 dB If the left and right faders are locked but had been previously been set to di
52. sh s presets are designed to give you a quick starting point for your own projects Preset Manager H Sortby name Olast modified last used aidw Sine a Every track is different so no papi EZ single preset will always work for gt Aggressive Update aa your audio Knowing this we V Heavy Aien Squabbler have provided a wide range of Bad Reception In The Middle shoe 5 Bass Da Bass a presets that will help you Bass Rattle Tan DERN ads determine a good starting point Bold Fuzz Leader for your own material Brutally Handsome Cabinet Chunk Chipper Chopper By starting with a preset and adjusting the available controls Change Folder you ll be able to customize Trash 2 to more closely fit the needs of your session Presets can take you a long way but learning how each of Trash s modules works is the key to getting the best results Setting Your Input Level Setting the input level in Trash can make a huge difference in how the Trash and Dynamics modules behave Setting your input level is important when selecting presets as the sound will change drastically if your input level is too loud or quiet As a starting point try setting Trash s input level so that the input meter is peaking in the yellow area of the meter It is OK if the input meter occasionally goes into the red when Trash s Limiter is enabled it will keep the audio from clipping 11 Choosing a Starting Point
53. sor and the Gate as well as nodes surrounding these that represent input and output These nodes are linked to the Threshold and Ratio controls and can be used to adjust the curve in a visual way rather than setting them with the standard controls 44 Input and Output Meters Trash level meters display the input and output level for the left and right channels Note You can set these options by opening the Options Dialog and selecting the I O Options tab The available options for calibrating Trash s I O meters are listed below RMS RMS Root Mean Square is a software based implementation of an analog style level meter Using different integration times you can model popular VU or PPM meters The RMS meter displays the average level calculated over a short window of time The RMS meter readout will typically be lower than an equivalent PPM meter Digital Analog since it is averaging peaks into the overall loudness Peak The Peak meter is a fast meter that measures instantaneous maximum sample value OR peak analog waveform values depending on the Detect True Peaks checkbox in the I O options menu If you are tracking the peaks for possible clipping the Peak meter is appropriate RMS Peak This is a combined RMS and Peak meter This meter displays a lower bright bar representing the average level RMS and a higher dimmer bar representing peak level There is also a moving line above the bar representing the mo
54. ssible This will ensure our ability to solve your problem accurately the first time around Please include all system specs and the build version of Trash that you are using Once your support request is submitted you should automatically receive a confirmation email from iZotope support If you do not receive this email within a few minutes please check your spam folder and make sure our responses are not getting blocked To prevent this from happening please add support izotope com to your list of allowed email addresses International Distribution Support is also available from our international distributors worldwide for any customers who purchased their iZotope products through a certified iZotope distributor Check with your local distributor for their availability If you would like help locating your local distributor please contact iZotope support http www izotope com support Thanks for using Trash 2 The iZotope team 71 1Zotope Portions of this software are copyright 2006 The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved 72
55. st recent peak level or peak hold Peaks 45 By default the meters will hold peaks You can configure this in the I O tab of the Options Dialog which you can also access by right clicking under OS X you can also ctrl click on the level meters To reset a peak that is holding click anywhere on the meter Clipping Above the meter is a red LED that serves as a clipping indicator If the level exceeds 0 dB at any point this LED will light up and remain lit until you click anywhere on the LED itself The clipping indicator will also show the number of samples over 0 dB you have clipped Once you have clipped over 99 samples the indicator will show an ellipsis By default the Input Output meters will only indicate clipping which occurs within the digital domain To accurately measure the signal that will result from digital to analog conversion select Detect True Peaks in the I O Options tab Graph and Sidechain Setting the Order of the Modules By default the order of processing is the order listed below The spectrum is based on the final output signal after all processing Filter 1 Trash Filter 2 Convolve Dynamics Delay You can change the order of the processing by clicking on the Graph button 46 Signal Flow Graph This provides a signal path flowchart of the current settings You can modify the order by clicking a module and dragging it with the mouse to a new position Signal Flow Graph
56. ter CPU power Allows you to set the default number of bands available in the Trash module when processing in multi band mode 64 Filter Alt Solo Filter Q Dynamics Threshold Meter Gain Reduction Draw Mode Curve level meter Limiter Behavior Allows you to set the default Q or width of the filter that is activated when Alt clicking in the Filter module Selects whether the Threshold Control displays a level histogram meter or a gain reduction meter Selects whether the gain reduction meters in the Threshold Control are detached or attached to the level meters Allows you to turn on or off the dynamics curve level meter Allows you to set the default number of bands available in the Dynamics module when processing in multi band mode Sets the internal limiting character of Trash s Limiter Quiet A transparent limiting with neutral character and slower release times Loud More aggressive limiting while still keeping transparent as possible and medium release times Clipping Aggressive limiting with very short release times 65 When Zero Latency mode is active look ahead processing in Trash s Limiter will be turned off With Zero Latency mode inactive Trash will impose a small delay to account for look ahead Zero Latency processing allowing the modules to react to incoming audio material quicker If your host does not have delay compensation leave Zero Latency mode on to keep all
57. the host application That time represents a delay when listening or mixing down Fortunately many applications provide delay compensation which is a means for Trash to tell the application it has delayed the signal and the host application should automatically delay every other track in your session to align If your host application supports delay compensation enable this option If your application doesn t support Trash s delay compensation feature or skips stutters with this option turned on you can manually correct the delay offset in the host application i e manually edit out the short delay of silence To help you perform manual correction the delay Trash introduces is shown below Total System Delay in both samples and milliseconds This launches the View Buffers dialog which lets you inspect the buffer sizes which your host application is using This launches the Host Sync Viewer window which displays information about your current session host application including Tempo Transport State Time signature etc Lets you set how many levels or steps are remembered in the History dialog to control the size of the history log file Keyboard support must be set to full for all Keyboard shortcuts to be available Available 60 options include Full full keyboard support Minimal only TAB arrow keys and ENTER or None Keyboard shortcuts turned off Auth amp Updates Check for updates Selects the fre
58. u ve selected and the result of any changes that you have made to this preset Working Settings This lets you start your mixing session based on one of Trash s default presets and then continue to tweak the settings always comparing to where you Started New Folder The New Folder option allows you to easily add custom named folders to the Trash preset manager 52 Show at Startup This allows you to set whether or not the preset manager will open automatically when Starting Trash Close Closes the preset manager loading the last preset you selected from the preset list Renaming Presets You can double click on the name of a preset to enter the edit mode and then type a new name for that preset Changing Where Presets Are Stored Change Folder You don t need to store all of your presets in the default folder s You can create custom folders of presets for different projects archive presets etc To change the folder that Trash looks to for presets click the Change Folder button and browse to the folder that contains the presets you want to use Backing up Presets Backing up presets is as simple as copying files Just browse to the location of your preset files The XML files in this folder are your presets with one XML file for each preset You can reference the preset files by their file names because the name you give the preset in Trash becomes the name of the XML file Windows Users C Documents and Settings lt your u

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