User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Software Setup
- 2. EQ & Dynamics Channel Strip
- 3. Stereo Bus Compressor
- 4. X-Comp
- 5. X-EQ
- 6. Vocalstrip
- 7. Drumstrip
- 8. X-Verb
- Appendix: Cross-grade
Duende Native User Guide Page 43
7. Drumstrip
INTRODUCTION
Drumstrip is a one stop solution for superior drum processing, providing tailor-made tools for fixing and
polishing your drum sounds. The illustration below introduces its features which are described in full over the
following pages. Click on the blue boxes to be taken to fuller descriptions of their contents. A good place to
start with Drumstrip may be the SSL on-line tutorials (See Page 5 for details).
INTERFACE OVERVIEW
To press a switch in a plug-in, simply click on it. A green surround indicates that the switch is in its active state.
To turn a knob, click on it, and drag it up and to the right. If your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can also turn
knobs by hovering over them and turning the scroll wheel.
To move any control slowly for fine adjustments, hold Shift on your keyboard whilst turning.
To reset a knob to its default value, click on it whilst holding Ctrl (Windows) or
⌘
(Macintosh).
To view the value associated with a knob, hover over it with the mouse – the text box underneath the knob
will switch from displaying its parameter to displaying its value.
You may notice that the colour of the knob surrounds change to indicate their
level – green for low, yellow for mid, red for high.
To enter a precise value for any parameter, double-click on its value display, enter a value on your computer
keyboard, and press the
Return key.
Plug-in Bypass
The In/Out switch located above the Input section provides an internal plug-in bypass. This allows for smoother
In/Out comparisons by avoiding the latency issues associated with the host application’s Bypass function. The
button must be ‘lit’ for the compressor to be in circuit (as shown left).
Automation
Every plug-in parameter can be automated in host applications which support automation. The method for recording and
editing automation varies from host to host. For specific instructions on using automation within the host, consult the host
application documentation.
Internal bypass for
smooth in/out
comparisons
Input level metering and
control
Transient Shaper for increasing transient attack
Output metering
and control
Processing
order controls
Gate for removing spill
HF and LF Enhancers, for enriching
high and low frequencies
Compressor with Listen
Mic characteristics
Above the main plug-in
window is a set of controls
which are specific to your
host application.
Please refer to your host
application’s user guide
for guidelines on using
these controls
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click here for
on-line
tutorials