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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 331 - Chapter 32: Precision Enhancer Hz
Precision Enhancer Hz Controls
Control knobs for the Precision Enhancer Hz behave the same way as with all
UAD plug-ins. Effect, Hz Frequency, and Output values can be modified with
text entry.
Effect Knob The Effect Knob controls the amount of pro-
cessing that occurs in the plug-in. The avail-
able range is from 0.00 to 100.0%.
Technically speaking, Effect scales the input
to the enhancer. Increasing this parameter makes the enhancer have a higher
amplitude output for a given input level. Increasing Effect increases the overall
enhancement effect.
Note: The signal level at the plug-in input will interact with the Effect control.
Effect Meter The Effect Meter indicates the amount of signal processing that is occurring.
More illuminated blue segments indicate more signal enhancement.
Effect Solo Effect Solo isolates the generated signal and is affected by Effect level.
Effect Solo is active when the button is red.
The Effect Solo signal is “pure” and contains no added original or fil-
tered bass signal. Therefore the soloed signal may not sound “pleasant” when
heard by itself. When Effect Solo is used in conjunction with “Hz Solo” on
page 333, the complete “mixed” effect is heard.
Mode The five Modes (A, B, C, D, and “All”) optimize the plug-in
internally to support the widest array of source material.
The Mode control determines the type of enhancement that
will be applied to the signal.
Tip: The active Mode can be selected by clicking the Mode button repeatedly
to rotate through the Modes, or by clicking each Mode letter or LED.
Mode A (Bass 1)
Mode A is tuned for both acoustic and electric bass instruments. Adds low fre-
quency emphasis when set to low frequency value, mid to high frequencies
aid in phantom bass generation for smaller sound systems.