The case is:
Setting the ratio from 1:1.1 to 1:1.5 (expander mode), then if we draw a dip in our threshold line (any mode, normal, draw, bells, any), for example to expand some mid frequencies, SpectralDynamics starts to COMPRESS it, not expand it. And only if we lower the line deep enough to affect all the frequencies, then we add a dip and it works properly, but in this case expansion is added to all frequencies which we might not want.
P.S. The blue line only showing compression and not expansion (no room above it) is also a thumbs down.
P.S.(2) To this post I was inspired by watching new FabFilterProQ4 video =) In it one may simply add a bell up and have a nice expansion to a certain frequency range, expansion being instantly shown by curves rising up. Actually SpectralDynamics is a super-powerful audio engineering tool, my favorite and only, but I just thought: could I possibly just perform the same task with the same level of comfort and no drawbacks? The answer is obvious so far...![Sad :(]()
Setting the ratio from 1:1.1 to 1:1.5 (expander mode), then if we draw a dip in our threshold line (any mode, normal, draw, bells, any), for example to expand some mid frequencies, SpectralDynamics starts to COMPRESS it, not expand it. And only if we lower the line deep enough to affect all the frequencies, then we add a dip and it works properly, but in this case expansion is added to all frequencies which we might not want.
P.S. The blue line only showing compression and not expansion (no room above it) is also a thumbs down.
P.S.(2) To this post I was inspired by watching new FabFilterProQ4 video =) In it one may simply add a bell up and have a nice expansion to a certain frequency range, expansion being instantly shown by curves rising up. Actually SpectralDynamics is a super-powerful audio engineering tool, my favorite and only, but I just thought: could I possibly just perform the same task with the same level of comfort and no drawbacks? The answer is obvious so far...

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