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6 Channel Strip Collection
6.1 VT1 Tube Modeling Channel Strip
PreSonus Plug-Ins
Reference Manual
Compressor
Use the Compressor section to control or re-shape the dynamic behavior
of your signal. Compression is often used to reduce the dynamic range
of a signal (to control peaks and accentuate low-level information)
or to accentuate signal peaks, to increase apparent “punch.”
4 Threshold. Sets the threshold of the compressor in a wide
range. When the amplitude of the input signal exceeds the
threshold you’ve set, the compressor engages.
4 Ratio. Sets the slope of the compressor as a ratio between input
and output levels, from 1:1 to 4:1. At 1:1, no gain reduction occurs at
any threshold setting. At 2:1, for every 2 dB of signal level above the
threshold setting, only 1 dB of signal increase occurs, and so on.
4 Attack. Sets the speed at which the compressor acts on input signals that
cross the Threshold setting, in a range between 0.5–500 ms. Slower attack
times allow signal peaks to pop through uncompressed before gain reduction
reaches the amount set by the Threshold and Ratio controls, accentuating the
attack of transient signals. Faster attack times control peaks more closely.
4 Release. Sets the speed at which the compressor returns to normal after
input signal crosses below the threshold setting, in a range between
40–500 ms. Some signals sound their best with shorter release settings,
some sound best with a longer release. Letting the signal recover faster
from the compression effect can be useful to enhance the room sound
of microphone signals. Slow release settings can create for smooth
and less obvious compression effect. Set this control to taste.
4 Comp. Bypass Bypasses the compressor section. When the
indicator light is on, thecompressor is bypassed.
4 Gain. Provides up to 18 dB of make-up gain for the compressed signal.
4 EQ > Comp. Switches the order that signals enter each processing
stage. When the indicator light is off, the signal goes to the
compressor before heading to the EQ. When the light is on, the
signal goes to the EQ before heading to the compressor.
Equalizer
Use the Equalizer to boost or cut specific areas of the frequency spectrum of
your signal, to accentuate or de-emphasize those frequencies, as needed.
4 Freq. Sets the center frequency of the current EQ band.
4 Gain. Sets the level of boost or cut applied by the
current EQ band, between –18.5 and +18.5 dB.
4 EQ Bypass. Bypasses the equalizer section. When the
indicator light is on, the EQ is bypassed.
4 HF Peak. Switches the high EQ band between shelf (boost/cut is
applied to all frequencies including and above the chosen frequency)
or peak (boost/cut centers around the chosen frequency) modes.
When the indicator light is on, the high band is in peak mode.
4 LF Peak. Switches the low EQ band between shelf (boost/cut is
applied to all frequencies including and below the chosen frequency)
or peak (boost/cut centers around the chosen frequency) modes.
When the indicator light is on, the low band is in peak mode.
Meter and Level
4 MTR-GR/MTR-IN. Lets you choose to display either the level of gain reduction
occurring in the compressor section (GR), or input signal level (IN).
4 Level. Lets you adjust the overall output level of VT1, from –90 to +11 dB.
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Productinformatie
Merk | PreSonus |
Model | Fat Channel XT |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 5193 MB |