Channel controls, Input, Thd indicators – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

Page 121: Compressor mode, Mode led’s

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Chapter 10: Empirical Labs EL7 FATSO

Channel Controls

Input

The Input knob defines the signal level going into the
plug-in. Higher levels result in a more saturated signal.
Levels above 0 VU provide dramatically higher distortion
characteristics, especially when clipped (as indicated by
the Pinned LED). See

THD Indicators

below.

When the compressor is active (see “

Compressor Mode

below), higher input values also result in more compression, as indicated by
the gain reduction meters (

page 122

).

Note:

This control has no effect when Bypass (

page 123

) is active.

THD Indicators

The Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) LED's provide some reference
operating levels. The yellow “0 VU” LED light indicates around 1%
THD, and the red “Pinned” LED indicates 5% THD or more. These

LED's are an excellent guide to where the user is in the “Grunge Department.”
You will find that the harmonic distortion is generally more obvious on overall
mixes and complex programs. On individual instruments, sometimes 10% dis-
tortion sounds “fat” and “analog” and isn't heard as distortion at all.

Compressor

Mode

The COMP button defines which compressor mode is active.
See

“Compression Processor” on page 119

for a descrip-

tion of the modes.

Spank mode can be combined with any of the other three
modes for a total of seven available compressor modes.

Note:

Generally speaking, the Input and compressor Mode controls should

be set before the other FATSO processor settings, because of the high degree
of interaction between the compressor and the other processors.

Mode LED’s

The three Mode LED's indicate the active mode. Refer to

Table 12 on

page 122

for each specific value. The compressor is inactive when all Mode

LED’s are off.

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