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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual v5.2 - Just Music

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Time Constant<br />

This 6-position switch provides fixed and variable time constants (attack and<br />

release times) to accommodate various types of program material. Positions<br />

1-4 provide successively slower behavior, and 5 and 6 provide program dependent<br />

response. The values published by Fairchild for each position are in<br />

Table 9 below. The actual measured times are a bit different, but the overall<br />

trend is the same.<br />

Table 9. Fairchild Time Constants<br />

Time Constant Attack Time Release Time<br />

Position 1 200 microseconds 300 milliseconds<br />

Position 2 200 microseconds 800 milliseconds<br />

Position 3 400 microseconds 2 seconds<br />

Position 4 800 microseconds 5 seconds<br />

Position 5 200 microseconds Program dependent:<br />

2 seconds for transients<br />

10 seconds for multiple peaks<br />

Position 6 400 microseconds Program dependent:<br />

300 milliseconds for transients<br />

10 seconds for multiple peaks<br />

25 seconds for consistently high program level<br />

Sidechain Link<br />

Balance<br />

When this control is set to Link, it causes the two channels of the compressor<br />

to compress equal amounts. This does not mean that the compressor will be<br />

equally sensitive to either channel however; that depends on the settings of<br />

the other controls. It simply means that the instantaneous amount of compression<br />

for the two channels will always be the same.<br />

Balance controls the bias current balance, and always goes with one channel<br />

of the compressor, regardless of what the nearby ‘metering’ switch is set to.<br />

The point of perfectly calibrated bias currents is achieved when the “dot” in<br />

the screw slot is at 12 o’clock. At this setting, the amount of additive signal deflection<br />

(“thud”) which happens due to an attack is minimized. Setting this<br />

control counter-clockwise from this position results in a thud of one polarity on<br />

transients, and going clockwise produces a thud of opposite sign.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 128 - Chapter 13: Fairchild 670

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