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NGTUBECOMP USER MANUAL V2
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In this configuration, Parameter LINK can be enabled to synchronize control changes across both
channels—so adjusting one parameter applies the same change to the other—while still preserving
the independent signal paths and detector circuits.
DUAL mode can also be used for true independent processing of two separate sources, such as
individual mono signals. Each channel has its own compression, saturation, and output settings,
offering maximum flexibility for creative or corrective applications.
2) STEREO Mode
STEREO mode enables fully linked stereo compression, where both channels are processed with
identical parameters and share the same sidechain signal. while Parameter LINK remains active, all
controls are equally applied to both channels in unison.
This mode ensures symmetrical dynamics and tonal balance, making it the preferred option for
cohesive stereo bus processing or mastering where a unified dynamic response is needed.
3) M/S (Mid-Side) Mode
M/S mode transforms the stereo signal into mid (center) and side (stereo difference) components,
allowing you to process them independently. This opens up powerful tools for spatial shaping, such as
tightening the center while expanding or softening the stereo width.
In this mode, Parameter LINK can be used to adjust both components simultaneously (e.g., level or
THD), while still allowing for independent dynamic behavior. M/S mode is especially effective for
mastering, stereo field enhancement, and advanced tone shaping.
The first part of the circuit engages mid-side encoding if the unit is set to M/S mode; otherwise, the
signal is routed directly to each channel as is. These operational modes greatly expand the ngTubeComp's
utility in a mix, from detailed, channel-specific corrections in DUAL mode to broad, stereo-wide adjustments in
STEREO mode, and nuanced spatial processing in M/S mode.
3.2.2 Vari Mu Compression
Vari-mu compression is a classic dynamic range control technique that uses the natural behavior of vacuum
tubes to reduce signal level in a smooth and musical way. The term "vari-mu" (short for variable mu, or variable
gain) refers to how the amplification factor (mu) of the tube changes in response to the input signal level.
How It Works
Unlike modern compression circuits that use precise voltage control or optical elements, vari-mu compressors
leverage the nonlinear behavior of tubes. As the input signal increases, the tube’s ability to amplify decreases—
automatically reducing gain in a gentle, program-dependent manner. This creates a very smooth and
organic compression curve that’s highly musical and forgiving, especially on complex or transient-heavy
sources.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | WesAudio |
| Model | ngTubeComp |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 17543 MB |




