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Waves Trans-X User Manual

Software audio processor

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Software Audio Processor
User's Guide
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  • Page 1 Waves – Trans-X Software Audio Processor User’s Guide Waves Trans-X software guide page 1 of 8...
  • Page 2: Chapter 1 - Introduction And Overview

    This is useful for adding or reducing the punch or pluck of a certain instrument. Trans-X is also a great tool for shaping the impact of the impulsive transients vs. the continuous and sustained components of the sound.
  • Page 3 It may seem that using a fast-attack compressor after the Trans-X will destroy all the good work of the Trans-X, but in reality it doesn’t necessarily do that, and many times a lot of the punch survives post compression with the shortest attacks.
  • Page 4: Chapter 2 - Using The Trans-X

    Chapter 2 – Using the Trans-X Although using the Trans-X is easy (there are only a few controls to set), there is still a range of subtle nuances and general functionality that gives complex results. The Trans-X comes with a set of factory presets that can serve as good starting points and are usually classified and named according to the application they were designed to carry out.
  • Page 5 Waves Trans-X software guide page 5 of 8...
  • Page 6: Chapter 3 - Controls And Displays

    As a general rule, the longer the duration value, the more attacks that will be detected and processed. It is best to set this by ear in context and achieve the desired balance between Duration and Sens. Waves Trans-X software guide page 6 of 8...
  • Page 7 Multiband Only: Per band O : Default: On. This will turn the Transient processing on and off for the related band. Waves Trans-X software guide page 7 of 8...
  • Page 8 The Trans-X Multi shows a similar display with a dynamic gain line over the full band spectrum so that you can see how much gain is adjusted per each band.