Solid State Logic DUENDE manual Pdc

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Duende User Guide

Most host applications automatically compensate for this latency by simply turning on the Plug-in Delay Compensation (PDC) or similar, usually found in the applications preferences. Some hosts even provide full plug-in delay compensation throughout the entire signal path, including sends, groups, and buses.

The location of the settings for the PDC option within some common host applications is as follows:

Cubase SX + Nuendo 2/3:

Always on unless the ‘Constrain Delay Compensation’ feature is used to disable delay compensation on individual plug-ins: ‘Devices Menu>Plug-in Information>Use Delay Compensation’

Logic Pro: ‘Preferences>Audio>General’

Digital Performer 4/5:

‘Setup menu>Configure Audio System>Configure Studio Settings...’

Ableton Live:

‘Options>Delay Compensation’

Important: Delay compensation is fully automatic and requires no user intervention when Duende plug-ins are used in hosts that support full Plug-in Delay Compensation.

PDC

No PDC

Steinberg Cubase 4

Final Cut Pro

Steinberg Cubase SX 2 & 3

Soundtracks Pro

Steinberg Nuendo 2 & 3

Garageband

Logic Pro 7.1 or higher

Pro Tools LE and M-Powered

Digital Performer 4.5 & higher

 

Pro Tools HD 7 or higher

 

Ableton Live 5

 

Cakewalk Sonar 5 & 6

 

Depending on the host application implementation, the delay compensation feature may not provide automatic compensation when Duende plug-ins are inserted on sends, groups, or buses. In this situation, the solution is to manually compensate for the plug-ins.

These explanations of delay compensation apply primarily to playback only.

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Contents Version 2.0 Rev. a Mac & PC DuendeTable of Contents Duende Stereo Bus Compressor Safety and Installation Considerations Product Specifications & System Requirements Introduction Configure the Power Supply If required InstallationUnpack Software & Hardware Installation Mac Software & Hardware Installation PCOperational Overview Launching a Duende plug-in Duende Preferences/Control PanelDuende User Guide DSP Resource Management General guidelines for plug-in Delay CompensationPDC Compensating for latency in Pro Tools LE and M-Powered Using Automatic Delay Compensation in Pro Tools HD Duende User Guide Duende User Guide Introduction Duende EQ and Dynamics Channel StripInput Section Filter SectionInput Equaliser Section Duende User Guide Dynamics Section Expander/Gate Compressor/LimiterDuende User Guide Processing Order Advanced Signal Routing OptionsDetailed Parameter Description Duende Stereo Bus CompressorDuende Support Support FAQsWarranty Period WarrantyWarranty Repairs Out of Warranty RepairsDuende User Guide

DUENDE specifications

The Solid State Logic DUENDE is a groundbreaking audio processing tool that brings the high-quality sound design and mixing capabilities synonymous with SSL directly into the digital realm. Designed for professional musicians, producers, and engineers, DUENDE perfectly bridges the gap between traditional analog warmth and modern digital flexibility.

At its core, DUENDE is a digital signal processing (DSP) platform that integrates SSL's industry-leading algorithms into a user-friendly interface. It comes packed with an array of features that cater to various audio applications. The suite includes high-quality emulations of iconic SSL analog consoles, renowned for their clarity and depth, making it an essential tool for mixing and mastering.

One of the standout characteristics of DUENDE is its collection of plugins. These plugins replicate the sound of high-end SSL hardware, including the legendary SSL G-Series Buss Compressor, the SSL EQ, and more. These meticulously designed emulations make it possible for users to achieve that coveted analog sound with the flexibility that digital applications provide.

Technologically, DUENDE operates with a low-latency architecture, ensuring that audio signals are processed in real-time without any noticeable delay. This is crucial for recording and mixing, allowing users to monitor their changes instantly. Additionally, it offers multi-channel processing, enabling users to apply SSL’s renowned sound shaping capabilities across multiple tracks seamlessly.

Further enhancing its usability, DUENDE provides a straightforward and intuitive interface. Users can quickly navigate through its features, adjusting parameters with precision to craft the desired sonic aesthetic. The system is compatible with various Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs), making it adaptable for different studio setups.

Another significant advantage of DUENDE is its platform-agnostic nature, working on both Mac and Windows systems. This flexibility allows engineers and producers to incorporate DUENDE into their existing workflow effortlessly.

In summary, the Solid State Logic DUENDE is not just a digital plugin; it is a comprehensive audio processing suite that brings the renowned SSL sound into the digital workflow. With its advanced technology, high-quality emulations, low-latency performance, and user-friendly interface, DUENDE stands out as a powerful tool for any serious audio professional looking to elevate their sound to the next level. Whether for recording, mixing, or mastering, DUENDE is instrumental in achieving professional-grade results.