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Pick Aphex (Even) vs Behringer (Odd) character

Choose between two harmonic-enhancement algorithms in the PUDU exciter: Even mode (Aphex-lineage) for a warmer, asymmetric character, or Odd mode (Behringer-lineage) for a brighter, symmetric sound. The choice applies independently to the TX and RX chains.

Before you start

  • The PUDU stage must be visible in the Aetherial Audio chain. If the applet is hidden, enable the PUDU stage via the CHAIN widget on the TX or RX side, or double-click the PUDU stage in the CHAIN widget to open the floating editor.
  • Decide whether you are adjusting the transmit path ("Aetherial TX Voice Processor — TX") or the receive path ("Aetherial RX Poodoo™ — RX"). The two sides are fully independent.
  • On TX, the panel opens with the title "Aetherial Poodoo™ — TX". On RX, the panel opens with the title "Aetherial Poodoo™ — RX". Use the correct panel for the chain you want to adjust.

Steps

  1. Open the PUDU exciter panel: double-click the PUDU stage in the CHAIN widget on the TX or RX side. The floating editor appears with the correct title for that chain.
  2. Find the two mode buttons directly below the AetherVoice logo: Even and Odd.
  3. Click Even to select Aphex-lineage asymmetric shaping — predominantly even harmonics, warmer, with Big Bottom LF saturation. The button highlights in amber when active.
  4. Click Odd to select Behringer-lineage symmetric tanh shaping — pure odd harmonics, brighter, with a feed-forward bass compressor.
  5. Close the panel. To adjust the other chain, double-click its PUDU stage in the CHAIN widget to open its independent panel.

The selection is saved immediately to ClientPuduTxMode (TX) or ClientPuduRxMode (RX).

What each control does

Control Behavior Default
Even Selects Aphex-lineage asymmetric shaping. Exclusive with Odd.
Odd Selects Behringer-lineage symmetric tanh shaping. Exclusive with Even.
AetherVoice logo Animated branded logo that pulses with the wet-signal RMS. Displays 'AetherVoice™' wordmark. PooDooLogo widget — 40 px minimum height.

Only one of Even or Odd can be active at a time. Selecting one deselects the other.

Knob controls

The PUDU exciter provides six knobs arranged in two groups:

Body group (low-frequency processor)

Control Default Range Setting key Behavior
Drive 6.0 dB 0.0 to 24.0 dB ClientPuduTxPooDriveDb Linear mapping. Drives the low-frequency saturator / compressor harder.
Tune 100 Hz 50 to 160 Hz ClientPuduTxPooTuneHz Linear mapping. Centres the low-frequency focus band.
Mix 30 % 0.0 to 100.0 % ClientPuduTxPooMix Linear mapping. Blends the enhanced low band back with the dry signal.

Clarity group (high-frequency processor)

Control Default Range Setting key Behavior
Tune 5000 Hz 1000 to 10000 Hz ClientPuduTxDooTuneHz Logarithmic mapping. Centres the high-frequency excitement band.
Air 6.0 dB 0.0 to 24.0 dB ClientPuduTxDooHarmonicsDb Linear mapping. Amount of harmonics / 'air' added at the high band.
Mix 30 % 0.0 to 100.0 % ClientPuduTxDooMix Linear mapping. Blends the excited highs back with the dry signal.

Inline value editing

Each knob supports direct numeric entry:

  1. Click the value text displayed below the knob. A small text editor appears with a cyan border.
  2. Type a new value. You can include units or extra characters — the editor strips non-numeric content automatically.
  3. Press Enter or click elsewhere to apply the value. The value is clamped to the knob's valid range.
  4. Press Escape to cancel the edit and revert to the previous value.

The inline editor is always available and uses the same display format as the knob label (e.g., "6.0 dB", "100 Hz", "30 %").

Group labels

The "Body" bracket label groups the three low-frequency knobs (Drive, Tune, Mix). The "Clarity" bracket label groups the three high-frequency knobs (Tune, Air, Mix).

Tips

  • Even mode suits voice signals where warmth and low-end body are the goal. Odd mode suits situations where added presence and brightness are preferred.
  • The AetherVoice logo pulses with the processed (wet) signal RMS, so you can see the exciter reacting as you switch modes without monitoring audio.
  • When the PUDU stage is bypassed, the entire applet tile dims to approximately 55% opacity, matching the dim effect applied to the EQ curve. This is a visual indicator only and does not affect your settings.
  • All six Body and Clarity knobs remain active regardless of which mode is selected; their effect on the signal changes character depending on the mode chosen.
  • Knob components (background ring, arc, pointer handle) now use theme colors from the color.knob.* namespace. The Body group brackets and Clarity group brackets read text colors from color.text.*. Per-applet container overrides (e.g., the amber PooDoo colour on the Even button) are supported through the theme container system (applet/pudu).
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