L/c release, L/c meter – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 28: Neve 88RS Channel Strip

L/C Release

Release sets the amount of time it takes for processing to
cease once the input signal drops below the threshold level.
The available range is 10 milliseconds to 3 seconds, and au-
tomatic.

Automatic triple time-constant program dependent release
time is activated by turning the release control fully clockwise

(to 3s) or by clicking the “AUTO” label text.

Slower release times can smooth the transition that occurs when the signal
dips below the threshold, which is especially useful for material with frequent
peaks. However, if the release is too long, compression for sections of audio
with loud signals may extend to sections of audio with lower signals.

Note:

Fast release times are typically only suitable for certain types of percus-

sion and other instruments with very fast decays. Using fast settings on other
sources may produce undesirable results.

L/C Meter

This meter displays the amount of gain attenuation occurring in
the limiter/compressor module.

EQ

The UAD Neve 88RS “Formant Spectrum EQ” (AMS-Neve's descriptor) is di-
vided into four frequency bands (see

Figure 88 on page 283

): High Fre-

quency (HF), High Midrange Frequency (HMF), Low Midrange Frequency
(LMF), and Low Frequency (LF). The high and low bands can be switched into
shelving and/or High-Q modes. The two midrange bands are fully paramet-
ric. The EQ module can be disabled altogether.

When the high frequency (HF) and/or low frequency (LF) band is in shelf
mode, the band gain affects the band frequency. As gain is increased, the
shelf frequency more closely matches the knob value. As gain is reduced how-
ever, the low shelving frequency moves higher, and the high shelving fre-
quency moves lower.

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