Release, Mode, Power – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

Page 448: Precision limiter meters overview, K-system

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Chapter 44: Precision Limiter

Release

The Release knob sets the value of the limiter release time. The default value
is Auto. The available range is from 1 second to 0.01 milliseconds.

Auto Mode

When the Release knob is fully clockwise, Automatic mode is active. In Auto
mode, release time is program-dependent. Isolated peaks will have a fast re-
lease time, while program material will have a slower release.

Note:

You can type “A” or “a” to enter Auto mode during text entry.

Mode

The Mode switch affects the attack shape of the limiter. Subtle tonal variations
are possible by switching the Mode between A and B.

Mode A is the default shape, suitable for most material, while Mode B can be
particularly useful on minimal and/or acoustic program material, yielding a
more subtle touch.

Power

The Power switch determines whether the plug-in is active. When the Power
switch is in the Off position, plug-in processing is disabled and UAD DSP us-
age is reduced (unless

“UAD-2 DSP LoadLock” on page 74

is enabled). When

the plug-in is bypassed with this switch (but not by the host bypass), the VU
meter displays the unprocessed input signal level.

Precision Limiter Meters Overview

K-System

The Precision Limiter has precise, calibrated stereo metering. It offers the op-
tion to use K-System metering, which is a method devised by renown audio
engineer Bob Katz (http://digido.com). The K-System is essentially a method
of integrating metering and monitoring levels to standardize the apparent
loudness of audio material while providing useful visual feedback of average
and peak levels.

Integrated Meter/Monitor System

The K-System is not just a metering system; it is designed to be integrated with
calibrated monitoring system levels. In a full K-System implementation, 0 dB
on the level meter yields 83 dB sound pressure level (SPL) per channel in the
monitor output level (86 dB running two channels in stereo), when measured

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