Waves Linear-Phase MultiBand Software Audio Processor manual Introduction

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Chapter 1 – Introduction

Introducing Waves Linear-Phase MultiBand Processor.

The LinMB is an evolved version of the C4 MultiBand Parametric Processor. If you are familiar with C4 you will find the Linear Phase MultiBand very similar, adding some true breakthrough innovation and technology that yields superior and purer results.

The LinMB has -

5 discrete bands each with its own gain and dynamics for equalizing, compressing, expanding or limiting each band separately.

Linear Phase crossovers allow true transparency when the split is active but idle. The only effect is pure delay with no coloration of any sort.

LinMB is equipped with the options for Automatic Makeup and gain Trim.

Adaptive threshold behavior achieves most effective and transparent multiband dynamics processing.

LinMB has the visual interface of the award winning C4 with Waves’ unique DynamicLine™ display showing the actual gain change as an EQ graph display.

Waves created the LinMB to answer to the most demanding and critical requirements when Mastering any sound and genre of music.

While the Waves Masters bundle is focused to provide purist quality tools for Mastering, there are many applications in which it may be very useful i.e. Vocal processing, Transmission processing, Noise reduction, Track Strip. The LinMB has a fixed amount of delay or fixed latency of about 70ms (3072 samples in 44.1-48kHz). Due to the intensive calculations required for the Linear Phase crossover it is quite an achievement to have this work in real- time in both TDM and Native. Much effort was put to optimize the performance for specific CPU’s using Co processors such as Altivec on MAC and SIMD on x86 type processors. Processing higher sample rate such as 96kHz will definitely require much more CPU then 48kHz.

MULTIBAND DYNAMICS

In MultiBand Dynamics processing we split the wide-band signal to discrete bands. Each band is sent to its dedicated dynamics processor to apply the desired dynamic gain adjustment or static gain. Splitting the signal has several major consequences as follows:

Eliminates Inter Modulations between bands.

Eliminates gain riding between different frequency bands.

Allows setting each band’s attack, release times scaled to the frequencies in that band.

Allows setting different functionality (compression, Expansion, EQ) per each band.

For example, its possible to compress the low frequencies with longer attack release values, at the same time expand the mid range with shorter ones, DeEss hi-mids with much faster attack and release and boost the super hi frequencies without any dynamics.

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Contents Waves LinMB software guide page 1 of Waves - Linear-PhaseMultiBandSoftware Audio Processor Users Guide 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 ofBasic multi Chapter 7 - Factory PresetsFull Reset Hard basicUpward Comp +3dB DeeperLow-levelEnhancer Upward Comp +5dBUNcompressor Multi Electro MasteringAdaptive Multi Electro Mastering BassComp/HiFreqLimit Setup with Auto-MakeupBassComp/De-Esser Too Much Limiting