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Transient Designer Analog Code

®

 Plug-in

Control Elements

Output Gain

The  OUTPUT  GAIN  control  allows  you  to  reduce  the 
output signal by up to -22dB or boost it by up to +6dB. 
This  ensures  that  following  devices  receive  an  opti-
mized  level.  The  center  position  at  12-o‘clock  equals 
0 dB output. If the OVL-LEDs keeps flashing reduce the 
Output Level to avoid internal clipping.

Power LED

With a click on the POWER LED you can turn the Tran-
sient  Designer™  on  or  off.  The  POWER  LED  is  illumi-

nated  when  the  plug-in  is  activated.  You  can  also  click  the  ON 
button to activate or bypass the Transient Designer.

Signal LED

The SIG. LED indicates that an audio signal reaches the input. In 
the analog world this LED helps the operator especially in complex 
setups to determine immediately whether the Transient Designer™ 
actually receives any signal. In the digital domain it simply tells you 
that the channel where you inserted the plug contains a signal that 
is loud enough to ensure correct processing.

Overload LED

The  OVL  LED  indicates  internal  clipping.  Wether  the  clipping  is 
audible or not depends on the kind of audio material you are pro-
cessing. Nevertheless it should be avoided that the OVL LED illumi-
nates. Use the Output Gain control to reduce the output level if the 
OVL-LEDs keeps flashing.

Summary of Contents for Transient Designer 2880

Page 1: ...SPL Analog Code Plug in Manual Transient Designer...

Page 2: ...rmance Lab SPL continuously strives to improve its products and reserves the right to modify the product described in this manual at any time without prior notice This document is the property of SPL...

Page 3: ...g Code 5 Transient Designer 5 Control Elements 7 On 7 Link 7 Attack 7 Sustain 7 Output Gain 8 Power LED 8 Signal LED 8 Overload LED 8 Settings A B C D 9 Mouse Wheel Control 9 Applications 10 Overview...

Page 4: ...in the same folder of your computer like this product manual file Alternatively the following web page provides the same informa tion http www plugin alliance com activation System Requirements and C...

Page 5: ...lutionary concept for level independent dynamic processing It is completely differ ent in principle from common compression technologies that are based upon processing signals from a specific signal l...

Page 6: ...rocessing with entirely new stunning and vast possibilities for dynamic manipulation and processing that cannot even be duplicated with several daisy chained conventional compressors or other dynamics...

Page 7: ...left and right channel are processed independently according to their individual levels Attack With the ATTACK control you can amplify or attenuate the attack of a signal by up to 15dB Positive ATTAC...

Page 8: ...N button to activate or bypass the Transient Designer Signal LED The SIG LED indicates that an audio signal reaches the input In the analog world this LED helps the operator especially in complex setu...

Page 9: ...arameter setting under A calling B restores the last adjustment made under B Settings A B C D can also be included into the automation of host applications to apply different sets of parameters to dif...

Page 10: ...d to separate instruments in a mix the tonal aspect of the signal is considered but not the temporal aspect The Transient Designer now opens this next dimension in signal processing By manipulating th...

Page 11: ...ithout physically damping them Adjust the apparent distance of the microphone by simply varying the ATTACK and SUSTAIN values The Transient Designer is a perfect alternative to noise gates Since it ad...

Page 12: ...e the Transient Designer on guitars to soften the sound by low ering the ATTACK Increase ATTACK for in the face sounds which is very useful and works particularly well for picking guitars Or blow life...

Page 13: ...ut of your reverb through the Transient Designer Create two mono tracks panned hard left and right with the same audio material and insert the same reverb in both channels in an insert before the Tran...

Page 14: ...maintaining enough of their natural dynamic Increase the ATTACK values to re gain a more natural response character istic The sounds occupy less space in the mix and appear more identifiable even at...

Page 15: ...Transient Designer Analog Code Plug in 15 Your Notes...

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