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

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Gain (G) Knob<br />

Frequency (fc)<br />

Knob<br />

Bandwidth (Q)<br />

Knob<br />

The Gain control determines the amount by which the frequency setting is<br />

boosted or attenuated. The available range is ±18 dB.<br />

Determines the center frequency to be boosted or attenuated by the Gain setting.<br />

The available range is 20 Hertz to 20 kiloHertz. When operating at<br />

sample rates less than 44.1kHz, the maximum frequency will be limited.<br />

Sets the proportion of frequencies surrounding the center frequency to be affected.<br />

The Bandwidth range is 0.03–32; higher values yield sharper bands.<br />

In either of the first two bands, when the Bandwidth value is at minimum the<br />

band becomes a low-shelf filter, and at maximum the band becomes a highpass<br />

filter.<br />

Similarly, in either of the last two bands, when the Bandwidth value is at minimum<br />

the band becomes a high-shelf filter, and at maximum the band becomes<br />

a low-pass filter.<br />

Enable/Bypass<br />

Switch<br />

Output Knob<br />

Globally enables or disables all bands of the Equalizer. You can use this<br />

switch to compare the EQ settings to that of the original signal or bypass the<br />

entire EQ section to reduce <strong>UAD</strong> DSP load.<br />

Adjusts the signal output level of the plug-in. This may be necessary if the signal<br />

is dramatically boosted or reduced by the EQ and/or compressor settings.<br />

EX-1 Compressor Controls<br />

Attack Knob<br />

Release Knob<br />

Sets the amount of time that must elapse, once the input signal reaches the<br />

Threshold level, before compression will occur. The faster the Attack, the more<br />

rapidly compression is applied to signals above the Threshold. The range is<br />

0.05 milliseconds to 100.00 milliseconds.<br />

Sets the amount of time it takes for compression to cease once the input signal<br />

drops below the Threshold level. Slower release times can smooth the transition<br />

that occurs when the signal dips below the threshold, especially useful for<br />

material with frequent peaks. However, if you set too large of a Release time,<br />

compression for sections of audio with loud signals may extend to lengthy sections<br />

of audio with lower signals. The range is 25 milliseconds to 2500 milliseconds<br />

(2.5 seconds).<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 187 - Chapter 20: CS-1 Channel Strip

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