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

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Gate/Comp Module<br />

Figure 121. The Gate/Comp module<br />

The Gate is the first sub-module in the Preflex signal chain. Its output is passed<br />

to the input of the Compressor. The compressor output is then passed to the input<br />

of the Amp module within Preflex.<br />

A gate stops the input signal from passing when the signal level drops below<br />

a specified threshold value. Gates are generally used to reduce noise levels<br />

by eliminating the noise floor when the ‘main’ signal is not present, but they<br />

are also useful for special effects.<br />

The Preflex Gate is optimized for use with guitars. The threshold is dynamic<br />

and the gate output has multiple soft knees and dynamic slope, providing a<br />

more natural and less choppy sound.<br />

The Compressor reduces the dynamic range of the signal based on the threshold<br />

and ratio settings. Guitarists often use compressors to increase perceived<br />

sustain on long notes and for special effects. Refer to Chapter 5 for more details<br />

on compressor theory and operation. Note that Nigel’s compressor<br />

sounds different than the CS-1/EX-1 compressor; it sounds “more vintage”.<br />

Gate Level<br />

Display<br />

Gate Off/On<br />

Button<br />

This LED-style VU meter displays the level of the signal at the input of Preflex.<br />

For minimum distortion and maximum signal-to-noise, the input level should<br />

be as high as possible. The signal is at 0dB just before the red ‘LED’ is illuminated.<br />

Enables or disables the Gate module within Preflex. The Gate is engaged<br />

when the button indicator is bright red. Use this switch to compare the Gate<br />

settings to that of the original signal or bypass the entire Gate section to reduce<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> DSP load.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 326 - Chapter 38: Nigel

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