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

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SPL Transient Designer Controls<br />

Containing only two primary controls, the <strong>UAD</strong> SPL Transient Designer is extremely<br />

simple to operate. The technology behind the processor isn't as important<br />

as how it sounds. However, for those who desire a deeper understanding<br />

of the process, a deeper explanation of the underlying technology is<br />

presented at the end of this chapter (see “Technology” on page 319).<br />

Attack<br />

Attack enables amplification or attenuation of the<br />

attack of a signal by up to ±15dB.<br />

The Attack control circuitry uses two envelope generators.<br />

One follows the shape of the original curve<br />

and adapts perfectly to the dynamic gradient. The<br />

second envelope generator produces an envelope<br />

with a slower attack. From the difference of both envelopes<br />

the VCA control voltage is derived. Positive Attack values emphasize<br />

attack events; negative values smooth out the attack envelopes of sound<br />

events.<br />

For more information, see “The ATTACK Control Circuitry” on page 319)<br />

Sustain<br />

Sustain enables amplification or attenuation of the<br />

sustain of a signal by up to ±24dB.<br />

The Sustain control circuitry also uses two envelope<br />

generators. One follows the shape of the original<br />

curve and adapts perfectly to the dynamic gradient.<br />

The second envelope generator produces an<br />

envelope with a longer sustain. From the difference of both envelopes the<br />

VCA control voltage is derived. The gradient of the control voltage matches<br />

the time flow of the original signal. Positive Sustain values lengthen the sustain;<br />

negative values shorten the sustain.<br />

For more information, see “The SUSTAIN Control Circuitry” on page 321.<br />

Gain<br />

Gain controls the signal level that is output from the plug-in.<br />

The available range is from -20dB to +6dB. The default<br />

value is 0dB.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 313 - Chapter 37: SPL Transient Designer

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