
The way it does this is to first analyze your recording, this can be started by pressing the playback and pressing the Analyse target button, you then get a source or predefine analysis by using the load button what you want the end result to sound like and you finally click equalize, and it is as simple as that. It also supports Automatic equalization, it would automatically equalize your recording if of course, the recording isn’t too bad right from the start. All the settings for the band are on the Band Settings window, which is displayed by right-clicking the band number on the equalization graph or on the band list. MAutoDynamicEQ doesn’t just support the ability to work on multiple bands, it also has a separate level processor, so, you can say this plugin is a band and a dynamic processor. What if we combine both together? Well, that is what MAutoDynamicEQ is all about, it bridges the gap between a Dynamic processor and an equalizer, it is a plugin for manipulating the spectral character, and can also react to input levels, now that we know that, let’s get to know some of its major features…

When we are talking of Dynamics processors, we are majorly referring to compressors, and or expanders, which on its own dynamically manipulates the overall level of audio material, and an equalizer is a tool that is used to change the balance of different frequency bands in an audio signal.
