Plug-in Reference

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The included effect plug-ins
WahWah
WahWah is a variable slope band-pass filter that can be
auto-controlled by a side-chain signal or via MIDI model
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ing the well-known analog pedal effect (see below). You
can independently specify the frequency, width and the
gain for the Lo and Hi Pedal positions. The crossover
point between the Lo and Hi Pedal positions lies at 50.
The following parameters are available:
Ö When the side-chain input is activated, a signal routed
to the side-chain input of the effect can control the Pedal
parameter. The louder the signal, the more the filter fre-
quency (Pedal) is raised so that the plug-in acts as an
“auto-wha” effect. For a description of how to set up side-
chain routing, see the chapter “Audio effects” in the Oper-
ation Manual.
MIDI control
For realtime MIDI control of the Pedal parameter, MIDI
must be directed to the WahWah plug-in.
Whenever WahWah has been added as an insert effect
(for an audio track or an FX channel), it is available on the
Output Routing pop-up menu for MIDI tracks.
If WahWah is selected on the Output Routing menu, MIDI data is di-
rected to the plug-in from the selected track.
Mastering – UV22HR
The UV22HR is a dithering plug-in, based on an advanced
algorithm developed by Apogee. For an introduction to the
concept of dithering, see the chapter “Audio effects” in
the Operation Manual.
The following parameters are available:
Parameter Description
Pedal Controls the filter frequency sweep.
Pedal Control
(MIDI) pop-up
menu
Allows you to choose the MIDI controller that is used to
control the plug-in. Set this to “Automation” if you do not
want to use MIDI realtime control.
Freq Lo/Hi Set the frequency of the filter for the Lo and Hi Pedal po-
sitions.
Width Lo/Hi Set the width (resonance) of the filter for the Lo and Hi
Pedal positions.
Gain Lo/Hi Set the gain of the filter for the Lo and Hi Pedal positions.
Filter Slope
selector
Allows you to choose between two filter slope values:
6
dB or 12 dB.
Option Description
Bit Resolution The UV22HR supports dithering to multiple resolutions:
8, 16, 20 or 24 bits. You select the desired resolution by
clicking the corresponding button.
Hi Try this first, it is the most “all-round” setting.
Lo This applies a lower level of dither noise.
Auto black When this is activated, the dither noise is gated (muted)
during silent passages in the material.
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Dithering should always be applied post-fader on an
output bus.