Reference Guide

942
ProChannel (Producer only)
Slope (High Pass). Specifies the ratio of how the High Pass filter attenuates frequencies below
the High Pass frequency. Slop is expressed in decibels per octave. The range is from 6 dB to 48
dB in 6 dB increments.
HP. Specifies the cut-off frequency for the High Pass filter.
Gloss . Adds a smooth breath and presence to the high end without any harshness using
a unique gloss filter.
See also:
“To interact with the Equalizer graph” on page 928
Tube Saturation stage
Figure 280. Tube Saturation module.
A. Saturation type B. Clipping LED C. Tube saturation enable/disable D. Input gain E. Drive (level) F. Output
gain G. Activity indicator
The Tube Saturation module contains the following controls:
Saturation type. Select the desired type of tube saturation:
Type 1. Type 1 provides pure tube emulation.
Type 2. Type 2 is a dual-tube emulation. The second tube applies a special crossover filter in
the high end and doesn't process high frequencies. This ensures that sibilant sounds are not
distorted or sound metallic. The result is a gentler tube saturation in the higher frequencies.
Clipping LED. Shows if the input signal to the Tube Saturation module is clipping. If there is any
distortion in the ProChannel signal chain, the clipping LEDs let you identify where the clipping
occurs.
Tube Saturation enable/disable . Enables/disables the Tube Saturation module.
Input gain. Applies a gain adjustment to the pre-processed audio signal.
Drive. Adjust how much of the pre-processed input signal enters into saturation. The valid
range is 0% (no saturation) to 100% (very saturated) and the default setting is 0%.
Output gain. Applies a final gain adjustment to the post-processed audio signal.
Tube Saturation . Shows any tube saturation activity. The icon glows when the input signal
is being processed.
C
D
BA
E F G