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Lindell   TE­100   User   Manual 

 

Low   cut 

 

Cuts   frequencies   below   the   selected   frequency   with   a   12dB/oct   slope.   In   24   dB/oct   mode,   a 
second   identical   filter   is   added   in   series.   The   filter   is   bypassed   when   “Lin”   is   selected. 

Summary of Contents for TE-100

Page 1: ...Lindell TE 100 User Manual Lindell TE 100 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...2 to 20 dBFS 1 dBFS steps in the top toolbar menu If you get too much distortion on your audio material lower the calibration level Oversampling To avoid aliasing artifacts the processing stages that can generate harmonics above the Nyquist frequency can be processed at a higher sample rate 2 4 8 or 16 times the base sample rate The resampling uses linear phase filters which adds a little latency ...

Page 3: ...l the gain knobs use 0 5 dB steps The original hardware didn t provide such precision with 2 or 3 dB steps All the Lin linear switches enable to bypass the corresponding filter Bypass Bypasses all the plugin processing In bottom position light on In Out 3 ...

Page 4: ...al Disables all the filters but keeps the tube amps and the transformers in the signal path Low boost Boosts frequencies below the selected frequency with a shelving filter The filter slope can be 6 dB octave or 12 dB octave 4 ...

Page 5: ...Lindell TE 100 User Manual Low attenuation Attenuates the low frequencies below 60Hz with a 12 dB oct shelving filter 5 ...

Page 6: ...ll TE 100 User Manual Low cut Cuts frequencies below the selected frequency with a 12dB oct slope In 24 dB oct mode a second identical filter is added in series The filter is bypassed when Lin is selected 6 ...

Page 7: ... Manual Mid band filters Each band filter can boost or attenuate a frequency range between a lower and an upper frequency These two frequencies control at the same time the mid frequency and the bandwidth of the filter 7 ...

Page 8: ...and 1200 for a wider bandwidth Select 110 and 1700 for even wider bandwidth It s possible to quickly setup a filter by clicking directly on the corresponding black mid frequency label and dragging up or down to quickly change the filter bandwidth To boost positive gain the selected frequency range select To attenuate negative gain the selected frequency range select 8 ...

Page 9: ...Lindell TE 100 User Manual High boost Boosts frequencies above the selected frequency with a shelving filter The filter slope can be 6 dB octave or 12 dB octave 9 ...

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Page 11: ...h attenuation Attenuates the low frequencies above 10kHz with a 12 dB oct shelving filter High cut Cuts frequencies above the selected frequency with a 12dB oct slope In 24 dB oct mode a second identical filter is added in series 11 ...

Page 12: ...y Copy button When clicked the current memory is copied to the other memory Menu About Shows the version and credits information for the plugin Calibration You can chose the calibration level here the correspondence between the real digital dBFS level and the virtual dBu level in the TE 100 simulated circuits The Save as default option saves the currently selected calibration level as the default ...

Page 13: ...ortion Turn it on to get a very faithful emulation of the analog hardware unit with all its character Turn it off to get an idealized version of the unit with a perfectly flat frequency response and no distortion or noise But you still get the very powerful filters from this unit UI Zoom The plugin UI size can be reduced down to 70 of its full size to take less space on the screen When Lindell TE ...

Page 14: ...Lindell TE 100 User Manual Credits Emmanuel Dubecq LSR audio Programming Graphics Circuit Modelling Tobias Lindell Lindell Audio Concept Test Tuning Plugin Alliance Tests 14 ...

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