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Using the P4EQ Exciter Insert on Drum Tracks
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It's always a good idea to understand what the effect does and in what cases you want to use it.

An Exciter 'enhances' the high frequencies through a process of analysing the input signal and adding overtones based on the fundamentals in that input signal. This is done through a process called harmonic distortion (maybe you know this term from older gear where it's sometimes a knob called THD which stands for total harmonic distortion).

So what you are doing is adding a little bit of controlled high end to the signal and this gives it that bright sparkle and is mostly used for adding some high to dull sounds.

So because it's based on distortion it's wise not to overuse the exciters in your mix, this way it destroys your signals and can cause problems for mastering your songs. But you can use it to spice up some of the sounds you are using, drums and guitars will benefit of it. Some dull lead or pad sounds can also be spiced up with the exciters.
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RE: Using the P4EQ Exciter Insert on Drum Tracks - by Robinez - 04-02-2025, 10:14 PM



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