Operational overview, Band layout – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

Page 558

Advertising
background image

UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual

- 558 -

Chapter 56: Trident A-Range EQ

Operational Overview

Unique Band Interactions & Distinct Cut-Filter Combinations

The unique inductor-based EQ section of the board is what the Trident
A-Range sound is all about. A series of three high pass filters and three low
pass filters are arranged at the ends of the EQ section (see

Figure 183

). These

are unique in that the switches can be pushed in simultaneously, offering dis-
tinct cut filter combinations with unusual filter curves.

The rest of the EQ section contains four bands: low shelf, low-mid bell,
high-mid bell, and high shelf (see

Figure 183

). Each band has four selectable

fixed frequencies and ±15 dB of gain. These were the good old days before
sweepable frequencies and bandwidth controls, but the results are wonder-
fully warm and musical. The controls complement is rounded out with phase,
output level, and bypass.

There is band interaction between the high and low shelving filters, and also
between the low-mid and high-mid bell filters. The midband interactions can
be significant if the center frequencies are near each other.

Band Layout

Each of the four main EQ bands have similar controls. The band frequency is
controlled by its knob, and the band gain is controlled by its slider.

Figure 183. Trident A-Range band control layout

high-mid

band

low shelf

band

high pass

filters

low pass

filters

high shelf

band

low-mid

band

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: