Gain (g) knob, Frequency (fc) knob, Bandwidth (q) knob – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 15: CS-1 Channel Strip

Gain (G) Knob

The Gain control determines the amount by which the frequency setting is
boosted or attenuated. The available range is ±18 dB.

Frequency (fc)

Knob

Determines the center frequency to be boosted or attenuated by the Gain set-
ting. The available range is 20 Hertz to 20 kiloHertz. When operating at
sample rates less than 44.1kHz, the maximum frequency will be limited.

Bandwidth (Q)

Knob

Sets the proportion of frequencies surrounding the center frequency to be af-
fected. The Bandwidth range is 0.03–32; higher values yield sharper bands.

In either of the first two bands, when the Bandwidth value is at minimum the
band becomes a low-shelf filter, and at maximum the band becomes a high-
pass filter.

Similarly, in either of the last two bands, when the Bandwidth value is at min-
imum the band becomes a high-shelf filter, and at maximum the band be-
comes a low-pass filter.

Enable/Bypass

Switch

Globally enables or disables all bands of the Equalizer. You can use this
switch to compare the EQ settings to the original signal or bypass the entire
EQ section to reduce UAD DSP load (unless

“UAD-2 DSP LoadLock” on

page 74

is enabled).

Output Knob

Adjusts the signal output level of the plug-in. This may be necessary if the sig-
nal is dramatically boosted or reduced by the EQ and/or compressor set-
tings.

EX-1 Compressor Controls

Attack Knob

Sets the amount of time that must elapse, once the input signal reaches the
Threshold level, before compression will occur. The faster the Attack, the more
rapidly compression is applied to signals above the Threshold. The range is
0.05 milliseconds to 100.00 milliseconds.

Release Knob

Sets the amount of time it takes for compression to cease once the input signal
drops below the Threshold level. Slower release times can smooth the transi-
tion that occurs when the signal dips below the threshold, especially useful for
material with frequent peaks. However, if you set too large of a Release time,
compression for sections of audio with loud signals may extend to lengthy sec-
tions of audio with lower signals. The range is 25 milliseconds to 2500 milli-
seconds (2.5 seconds).

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