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WAVELAB
33 – 764 Plug-in Processor Reference
Leveler & Leveler Multi
This plug-in is available both as a VST and a WaveLab plug-in. It can be
used as a clip or track effect in the Audio Montage, or as a global effect in
the Master Section.
Leveler Multi is adapted to handle multichannel configurations and can be
used to change the level of all channels in the Master Section.
This “effect” simply reduces or boosts the signal level. This is useful for
matching levels between effects. You may want to patch in the Leveler af-
ter an equalizer plug-in, for example. The parameters consist of volume
settings for the left and right channels, and a Stereo Link setting (when
activated, the Volume Left parameters control the level of both channels).
Finally, a Mix to mono setting allows you to mix an incoming stereo signal
to mono (much like the Mono button in the Master Section).
Noise Gate
This plug-in is available both as a VST and a WaveLab plug-in. It can be
used as a clip or track effect in the Audio Montage, or as a global effect in
the Master Section (including multichannel configurations).
The Noise Gate plug-in mutes any signal that falls below a specified
threshold level. This can be useful for removing unwanted residual noise
from audio material without having to manually clean up or mute sound-
files. Other applications include gating reverb “tails” and tightening per-
cussion tracks.
Parameter Description
Threshold
(-144~-12dB)
This setting determines at what level the Noise Gate is activated. Any
signal or portion of a signal that falls below the chosen threshold will be
muted.
Rel Time
(1~5000ms)
Determines how long the gate stays open after a signal below the
Threshold level has been detected.
Rel Sens (1~100) This setting is used to prevent the gate from being triggered on/off inad-
vertently when the signal is close to the threshold level.
Attack Sens
(1~100)
Determines the time it takes for the gate to open. A low setting provides
a fast transient response but a high setting will soften or mute the early
portion of the sound which is triggering the gate.