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Modulation

Rob (IL)

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I was asked in a PM, how does modulation help performance. The answer is it really doesn't.

Modulation
Audio Modulation allows you to enable target audio modulation and to adjust its effect. Modulation is a technique where progressively deeper targets have a progressively
weaker audio response (the beep).
A shallow target produces a loud response, and a deep target produces a soft response. If modulation is disabled, then the V attempts to produce the same response loudness regardless of target depth.

With modulation enabled, you can also adjust the Range setting, which affects the strength of the modulation. A low setting makes shallow and deep responses more similar in loudness, and a high setting makes the modulation more pronounced.

Tip: Modulation is most effective when you want to distinguish
between deep and shallow targets of similar type.
For example, if shallow coins are likely to be clad and deep
coins are likely to be silver, then modulation will give you
that information in the audio response.
 
Thank you Rob.
That clears things up perfectly for me.:thumbup:
 
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