Solid State Logic 82S6MC060A manual

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    D D U U E E N N D D E E User Guide 82S6MC060A[...]

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    1. Introduction 2. System Requirements 2 W indows/PC 2 Apple Macintosh 2 3. Installation 3 Software & Hardware Installation (PC) 3 Software & Hardware Installation (Mac) 3 4. Operational Overview 4 4.1 Duende Preferences/Control Panel 5 4.2 Launching a Duende plug-in 6 4.3 DSP Resource Management 7 4.4 Guidelines for Plug-in Delay Compensat[...]

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    1 Congratulations on your purchase of Duende – the SSL processing solution for your audio workstation. As you’re sat here reading this, the chances are that you have a pretty good understanding of who we are and our outstanding reputation in audio recording technology . How did we get here? W ell, there were no great plans to make SSL into a ma[...]

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    Windows/PC • Minimum of Intel Pentium IV 1 GHz or equivalent • 512 MB RAM ( 1Gb r ecommended ) • W indows XP Service Pack 1 or higher • 80Mb of free Hard Disk space • Approved VST or R T AS* compatible host application • One available Firewire port ( 1394A / 400Mbit ) Please visit http://solid-state-logic.com/music/Duende for details on[...]

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    3 Software & Hardwar e Installation (PC) 1) Insert the Duende installation CD in to your CD drive 2) Navigate to your CD drive 3) Launch the Duende installer by double clicking the Duende installer icon 4) Follow the installation instructions on the screen 5) Connect IEEE 1394 Firewire Cable 6) Connect Power to Duende ( if r equir ed ) 7) Switc[...]

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    Once your Duende hardware and software has been properly installed, Duende plug-ins are accessed and used just like any host-based plug-in. Y ou can run Duende plug-ins simultaneously with your other host based plug-ins in any combination. All Duende plug-ins support up to 40bit 96kHz operation. Please note that Duende plug-ins use twice as much DS[...]

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    5 4.1 Duende Prefer ences/Contr ol Panel W indows XP OS X The Duende Preferences/Control Panel shows information about your Duende(s) such as serial number ( Authentication ID ), firmware version and driver version. It also displays DSP resource information and allows you to easily see how much DSP you have available at any time. Windows XP: The pa[...]

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    4.2 Launching a Duende plug-in Each host application has its own particular methods for instantiating ( launching ) a plug-in. Consult the host appl icati on document atio n for spec ific instru ction s on loadin g and using plug-ins within the application. Launching a Duende channel strip in Logic 7 Launching a Duende channel strip in Cubase SX 6[...]

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    7 4.3 DSP Resource Management Due to the Duende having 4 DSP chips, a minimal a mount of resource management should be done when running Duende at high load. If there are, for example 2 slots free and you wish to load a stereo plug-in, Duende will under certain conditions notify you that you are out of DSP resources. This will only happen if the tw[...]

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    4.4 Guidelines for Plug-in Delay Compensation When Duende plug-ins are used, the audio data to be processe d by Duende is sent to the Duende DSP engine by t he host application. The audio is then processed by the DSPs and sent back to the host application. This transfer of audio data produces latency ( delay ) in the audio signal being processed . [...]

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    9 Depending on the host application implementation, the delay compensation feature may not provide automatic compensation when Duende plug-ins are inserted on sends, groups, or buses. In this situation, the solution is to manually compensate for the plug-ins. These explanations of delay compensation apply primarily to playback only . Com pens atin [...]

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    Any tracks that have a smaller latency than the maximum must also be delayed but by a smaller amount ( i.e. tracks with 1 Duende plug-in wher e the maximum has 3 ). The delay value for these will be maximum latency minus the latency reported by that track. Using Automatic Delay Compensation in Pro T ools HD Pro T ools HD users have the luxury of be[...]

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    1 1 This means that you can generally use up to 2 Duende plug-ins per channel without considering latency issues, but this will depend on the bu ffer size set in Pro T ools, the sample rate and which Duende plug-ins are loaded. Note that if an audio track with 1 Duende pl ug-in is routed to an aux channel with 2 Duende plug-ins the total latency fo[...]

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    5.1 Introduction The Duende EQ and Dynamics Channel Strip plug-in is based on the EQ and compressor sections of the XL 9000 K Series console. SSL were the first manufacturer to feature dynamics and EQ on every channel on an in-line console with the SL 4000 B Series in 1977. The plug-in includes separate high and low pass filters, a four band parame[...]

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    13 5.3 Filter Section The Filter Section includes a 12dB/Octave low pass filter and an 18dB/Octave high pass filter . The low pass filter operates from 3kHz to 22kHz and the high pass filter operates from 20Hz to 500Hz. In addition, each filter has an OUT position which bypasses the filter . There are three positions where the Filter Secti on can b[...]

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    5.4 Equaliser Section Operation The equalizer included with the Duende EQ and Dyna mics Channel Strip plug-in is a four band parametric EQ with filters. Based on the XL 9000 K Series EQ circuit, this plug-in includes two distinct EQ curves, one based on the SSL G Series EQ and another based on the latest version of SSL ’ s classic E Series EQ. Th[...]

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    15 The plug-in includes high and low frequency shelving equali zers ( which can be s witched to peaking curves via the BELL button ) and two overlapping equalizers with adjustable Q. • The LF section operates o ver a frequency range of 40Hz to 600Hz and is capable of up to 16.5dB of cut or boost. Selecting BELL in this mode switches the equaliser[...]

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    When the EQ is switched to ‘E’ operation ( by pr essing the “E” button in the GUI ), the bandwidth of the HMF and LMF sections remains constant at all gains, so at lower gains the EQ curves are comparatively narrower for a given Q setting. This is particularly useful for drums, since relatively high Q is available at low gain settings. Howe[...]

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    17 5.5 Dynamics Section The Dynamics Section comprises a compressor /limiter and an expand er/gate. Both sections work independently , but can be operational at the same time, providing sophisticated control of signal levels. The Filter and/or the equaliser section can be assigned to the dynamics sidechain allowing for advanced processes like de-es[...]

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    Compressor/Limiter – Introduction The Channel Compressor/Limiter Section has a number of key features including a variable compression ratio from 1:1 to ∞ :1, a variable threshold from –20dB to +10dB, auto sensing attack time ( or selectable 1ms attack time ) , an d a variable release from 0.1 to 4 seconds. The Compressor/Limiter has two mode[...]

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    19 Detailed Parameter Description RANGE : Determines the depth of gating or expansion. When turn ed fully anti cloc kwi se (Range = 0), thi s sectio n is inact ive . When turned fully clockwise, a range of 40dB can be obtained. THRESHOLD : A V ariable hysteresis is incorporated in the threshold circuitry . For any given ‘open’ setting, the Expa[...]

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    5.6 Advanced Signal Routing Options Channel Processing Order There are two switches that control the order of the signal processing elements. These are the ‘ Filters to INPUT ’ switch in the Filter Section and ‘ PRE EQ ’ in the Dynamics Section. The table below shows the effect of these: Side Chain Processing Order The EQ an d filter sectio[...]

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    21 Introduction The Stereo Bus Compressor plug-in is a stereo version of the legendary centre section stereo bus co mpr es sor fo un d o n t he XL 9 00 0 K Se rie s c on sol e. It pro vid es hi gh qua lit y s te reo compression, giving you critical control over the dynamic range of audio signals. Uses may include inserting the bus compressor over a[...]

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    22 Support F AQs T o access the latest support information on Duende, please visit our online support site. The information there is kept up to date by our support staff to make sure all information is accurate. All information is available to you 24/7. If you ca n’ t fin d your an swer or a solu tion to your issue, you can submit a questio n vi [...]

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    Steinberg VSTGUI License D u e n d e p l u g - i n s w e r e d e v e l o p e d p a r t y o r t o t a l l y u s i n g S t e i n b e r g V S T G U I t e c h n o l o g y w h i c h i s c o v e r e d b y t h e f o l l o w i n g L i c e n s e A g r e e m e n t Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted [...]

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    Solid State Logic S O U N D | | V I S I O N V isit SSL at: www .solid-state-logic.com © Solid State Logic All Rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions Drumstrip, Duende, SL 4000 B/E/G Series, XL 9000 K Series, Solid State Logic, SSL and X-EQ are trademarks of Solid State Logic All other product names and trademark[...]