Waves Linear-Phase MultiBand Software Audio Processor manual Global Behavior Settings

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Global Behavior Settings

Sets the overall output gain. The double precision process assures no input or internal clipping so this gain is used at the output to prevent clipping.

TRIM

The Auto Trim button updates the peak value and when clicked it adjusts the output gain control to trim the margin so that the peak will equal the full digital scale. For precise clip prevention let the program or at least its high gain parts pass through. When clipping occurs the clip light will light up and the Trim control box will update the peak value. Now click the Trim button to lower the gain by the peak value.

DITHER

The double precision 48bit process can handle overflows. The result however comes out at 24bit back to the host application’s audio buss. Some native Hosts may output 32 Floating point output to the mixer or to the next plug-in, this is the only case where we would recommend not to use the dither. The Dither control adds dithering back to the 24th bit rather then just rounding which will be the case when the Dither is off. The dither’s noise and suspected quantization noise when with no dither, will be very low. The dither however can let your 24bit result virtually have a perceived 27bit resolution. Any introduced noise will be further boosted by Limiting the output (With L2 off course) so we did not want to commit the users to the dither noise and allow it to be turned off.

In any case, the noise may prove to be well beneath the program’s floor and audible only at extreme monitoring levels, tucked within the noise floor of the reinforcement system. Normalizing dithered silence may boost the dither to terrible noise that is completely out of context. When analyzing non dithered silence it should remain quite silent, but this does not mean this mode is superior. The Dither is on by default and its use is recommended unless you know your host passes 32bit audio back to the host.

Global Behavior Settings

These settings will apply global dynamics process behavior which will influence the per band compression properties.

ADAPTIVE:

-inf.=Off – +12dB. Default – off.

The Adaptive control sets the sensitivity of a band to the energy in its Masker- the band below. The control uses a dB scale. The behavior will be that when there is high energy in a certain band the threshold will be lifted for the band above it to de-mask it. Read more about Adaptive Thresholds and de masking in chapter 3.

RELEASE:

ARC or Manual. Default – ARC.

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Contents Waves - Linear-PhaseMultiBand Software Audio Processor Users GuideWaves LinMB software guide page 1 of Chapter 1 - Introduction Waves LinMB software guide page 3 of Chapter 2 - Basic Operation Start off using the Processor defaults Practice Makes Perfect Waves LinMB software guide page 6 ofChapter 3 - Specialties of the Chef Waves LinMB software guide page 8 of Waves LinMB software guide page 9 of Chapter 4 - LinMB Controls and Displays Individual Band ControlsCrossovers - Xover Output SectionGlobal Behavior Settings Opto or Electro. Default - Electro Waves LinMB software guide page 14 of Chapter 5 - Range and Threshold Concept Waves LinMB software guide page 16 of Positive Range Negative RangeWaves LinMB software guide page 18 of Waves LinMB software guide page 19 of Chapter 6 - Examples of use Play some audio thru the Low level Enhancer setup Load the Voiceover preset from the Load menu Load the Uncompressor preset Waves LinMB software guide page 23 ofChapter 7 - Factory Presets Full ResetBasic multi Hard basicDeeper Low-levelEnhancerUpward Comp +3dB Upward Comp +5dBMulti Electro Mastering Adaptive Multi Electro MasteringUNcompressor Setup with Auto-Makeup BassComp/De-EsserBassComp/HiFreqLimit Too Much Limiting