In use, Stereo functionality, Little labs vog parameters – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 20: Little Labs VOG

cies above remain intact. The higher the amplitude of the peak resonance
frequency, the more you cut off the mud below, effectively performing two
functions at once. A dedicated “flat” button allows you to quickly audition
A/B comparisons.

In Use

The VOG is intended for mixing, mastering, post-production sweetening,
sound design, and audio restoration. Use it to easily simulate proximity effect
for adding chest resonance and “heft” to vocals. Simple adjustments will also
yield enormous sounding drums — just like tweaking the tension of a drum-
head. Or, completely transform the tonal characteristics of electric bass tracks
— for example, go from a solid body sound to a chambered body sound in
seconds. The VOG’s flexibility makes it the right choice on a wide range of
musical sources; it’s the perfect way to tune the low end of any mix for incred-
ible detail and punch.

Stereo

Functionality

Unlike the original hardware (which is monophonic), the plug-in enables ste-
reo use with one control set, providing perfectly matched stereo response.
When the plug-in is used in mono-in/stereo-out and stereo-in/stereo-out con-
figurations, the controls affect both the left and right signals.

Little Labs VOG Parameters

Amplitude

Amplitude adjusts the amount of the effect. Increasing the
control boosts the gain of the frequencies determined by
the Frequency and Center controls.

Note:

The control values for Amplitude, which range from

0 – 10, are arbitrary and do not reflect a particular dB
value.

Frequency

This control adjusts the target frequency of the effect. Fre-
quencies above the current setting are boosted by the
amount set with the Amplitude control. Frequencies below
the current setting are attenuated by –24 dB per octave.

The available frequency range is determined by the Cen-
ter button settings, and are shown in

Table 19 on

page 212

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