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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................................3

 

1.1

 

W

ELCOME

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1.2

 

P

RODUCT 

O

VERVIEW

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1.3

 

A

BOUT THE 

M

ODELING

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1.4

 

C

OMPONENTS

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CHAPTER 2 – QUICKSTART GUIDE ..................................................................................................................................7

 

CHAPTER 3 – INTERFACE AND CONTROLS...................................................................................................................8

 

3.2

 

P

UIG

C

HILD 

I

NTERFACE

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3.2

 

P

UIG

C

HILD 

C

ONTROLS

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CHAPTER 4 – THE WAVESYSTEM...................................................................................................................................12

 

4.1

 

T

HE 

W

AVE

S

YSTEM 

T

OOLBAR

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Toolbar Functions.............................................................................................................................................................12

 

4.2

 

P

RESET 

H

ANDLING

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Preset Types ......................................................................................................................................................................12

 

Loading Presets and Setups ..............................................................................................................................................13

 

Saving Presets and Setups.................................................................................................................................................13

 

Deleting Presets ................................................................................................................................................................14

 

A/B Comparison and Copying ..........................................................................................................................................14

 

4.3

 

I

NTERFACE 

C

ONTROLS

.....................................................................................................................................................14

 

Toggle Buttons ..................................................................................................................................................................14

 

Value Window Buttons ......................................................................................................................................................15

 

Sliders ...............................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Hover Box .........................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Multiple Selection of Controls ..........................................................................................................................................15

 

TAB Functions ..................................................................................................................................................................16

 

APPENDIX A – PUIGCHILDCONTROLS..........................................................................................................................17

 

 

 

PuigChild User Manual 

 

Summary of Contents for PuigChild 660

Page 1: ...Waves PuigChild User Manual...

Page 2: ...OLS 9 CHAPTER 4 THE WAVESYSTEM 12 4 1 THE WAVESYSTEM TOOLBAR 12 Toolbar Functions 12 4 2 PRESET HANDLING 12 Preset Types 12 Loading Presets and Setups 13 Saving Presets and Setups 13 Deleting Presets...

Page 3: ...liar with www wavesupport net There you will find an extensive Answer Base the latest Tech Specs detailed Installation guides new Software Updates and current information on Authorization and Registra...

Page 4: ...e single push pull amplification stages with extremely high control voltages Both variable mu limiters are unique in that they use tubes for gain reduction as well as amplification Compression takes p...

Page 5: ...ten introduced low and super high frequency roll offs The original Fairchild has four transformers so if you encounter a low or extremely high frequency loss this is due to the modeled transformers Lo...

Page 6: ...igChild 670 Stereo Two channel compressor with two separate sets of detectors and compression paths PuigChild 660 Mono One channel compressor based on the left channel of the 670 PuigChild User Manual...

Page 7: ...of signal running into the compressor Use the Threshold controls to set the amount of signal compression Use the gain reduction Meter to monitor the amount of gain reduction applied to the signal Use...

Page 8: ...Chapter 3 Interface and Controls 3 1 PuigChild Interface PuigChild User Manual 8...

Page 9: ...modeled unit Thus there may be more compression than expected at certain steps as with analog gear Time Constant controls the fixed Attack and Release lengths Range 1 to 6 Resolution 1 2 3 4 5 6 Defau...

Page 10: ...one another Upper channel controls both channels while lower channel settings are grayed out The compression detector will calculate the maximum level of the two channels combined and compress both c...

Page 11: ...n On Off but leaves Analog modeling Range On Off Default On Output controls the output level Range 18dB to 18dB in 0 1dB steps Default 0dB Meters display gain reduction from 0 to 20dB of gain reductio...

Page 12: ...le Save Saves presets in the Waves file formats Opens the manual for the processor you are using 4 2 Preset Handling Preset Types Factory Presets are permanent presets in the Load menu Factory presets...

Page 13: ...ilename then for the preset name You must provide a name for both the setup file and the preset Click OK ENTER to complete the save It is a good idea to create a folder in which to save several setup...

Page 14: ...The name of the current setup will be shown in the title bar on platforms which support it and will switch as you change from Setup A to Setup B Note an asterisk will be added to the preset name when...

Page 15: ...tem sounds are on Some processors have link buttons between a pair of value windows allowing click and drag adjustment while retaining the offset between the controls Sliders Click on the slider itsel...

Page 16: ...g in the reverse direction Additionally the Mac has an option TAB function for down movement and shift option TAB for up movement where applicable If you have several Value Window Buttons selected TAB...

Page 17: ...ol Range Default Input Gain 20 to 0 14 Threshold 0 to 10 0 1 steps 0 Time Constant 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 On Off On Off On Mains Off 50Hz 60Hz 60Hz Link Left Right Linked Lat Ver Linked Output 18dB to 18dB 0 1...

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