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Content Installation Plugin Alliance Activation System Requirements and Compatibility MAC and Windows Installation Introduction ® The Analog Code Attacker & Transient Designer Working with the Attacker ... Control Elements Mouse Wheel Control ATTACK OUTPUT GAIN SIG. LED OVL LED Applications Drums &...
For details about system requirements and supported platforms or formats visit http://www.plugin-alliance.com/compatibility MAC and Windows Installation 1. Check for the latest plug-in software version before installation: http://software.spl.info/download 2. Execute the installer file and follow the instructions. Attacker Analog Code MicroPlug...
Introduction ® The Analog Code While SPL hardware products have been fascinating audio pro- fessionals from home studio owners to mastering engineers in the world’s most renowned facilities for years, the need for this technology in the form of plug-ins has also been an ever-growing demand.
Introduction Attacker & Transient Designer The Attacker MicroPlug employs the same processing technique like the original Transient Designer. SPL’s Differential Envelope Technology revolutionized dynamic processing with a level-inde- pendent method. This radically different approach allows to forego the setting of a threshold.
Control Elements Mouse Wheel Control All SPL Analog Code plug-ins, including the MicroPlug Series, sup- port mouse wheel control for rotary controls and faders. Place the mouse cursor over a rotary control and move the wheel or scroll ball of your mouse to adjust the control. Hold the CTRL (Windows) or APPLE/COMMAND key while moving the wheel or scroll ball for fine adjustments with higher control resolution.
Control Elements OUTPUT GAIN The OUTPUT GAIN control allows you to reduce the output signal by up to -20 dB or boost it by up to +6dB. This ensures that following devices receive an optimized level. The center position at 12-o‘clock equals 0 dB output.
Applications The following examples are given as suggestions and examples. The described procedures with specific instruments can of course be transferred to others which are not mentioned here. Drums & Percussions The processing of drum and percussion sounds is the most typical Attacker application.
Applications Keyboards & Sampler Sounds in keyboards and samples usually show a lot of compres- sion, not maintaining enough of their natural dynamic. Increase the ATTACK values to re-gain a more natural response characteris- tic. The sounds occupy less space in the mix and appear more iden- tifiable even at lower volumes.
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