Waves L3-16 user manual Gain/Priority Link, Freq, Filter Type, In/Out

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L3-16 User Guide

Gain/Priority Link

The button allows simultaneous control of Gain and Priority retaining a constant offset between them.

Freq

-Range 16Hz to 20kHz

-Default 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200

The Freq control sets the frequency for each of the 6 Paragraphic bands.

Q

-Range 0.50 to 2.0

-Default 1.0

Adjusts Q for each of the 6 Paragraphic bands. The higher the Q setting, the narrower the range of frequencies that is affected.

Filter Type

-Range Bell, Low Shelf, High Shelf

-Default 1st band - Low Shelf, Bands 2-5 – Bell, 6th band – High Shelf

Selects the filter type for each of the 6 Paragraphic bands. The selected type is indicated by an icon representing the filter curve.

In/Out

Click the control to switch a Paragraphic band in or out (on/off). When a band is on, its control will illuminate with the corresponding color of the band marker.

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Contents L3-16 Multimaximizer L3-16 User Guide Table of Contents Introduction WelcomeProduct Overview Limiter bands vs. Paragraphic-EQ bands Concepts and TerminologyPeak Limiting Mixer SeparationComponents L3-16 Release Character SystemQuickstart Guide Global Limiter Section Default 0dBControls and Interface Threshold/Input MeterAttenuation Meter Out Ceiling/Output MeterThreshold/Out Ceiling Link ReleaseSeparation Default MediumParagraphic EQ/Priority Display and Controls Section Main Display Gain Paragraphic EQ/Priority ControlsPriority Click-horizontal drag changes frequencyFilter Type Gain/Priority LinkFreq In/OutQuantize IDR Active IndicatorIDR Section DitherWaveSystem Preset HandlingPreset Types WaveSystem ToolbarDeleting Presets Loading Presets and SetupsSaving Presets and Setups Toggle Buttons Interface ControlsComparison and Copying Value Window ButtonsMultiple Selection of Controls FadersBand Markers TAB FunctionsPage Appendix a Controls List IDR Dither Options Appendix B IDR In DepthDithering and Noise Shaping Type1Moderate IDR Noise Shaping OptionsType2 Normal