SPL EQ Rangers Manual

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  • Page 1 SPL Analog Code Plug-in ® Manual EQ Rangers...
  • Page 2 This document is the property of SPL and may not be copied or reproduced in any way, in part or fully, without authorization by SPL electronics GmbH.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Settings A, B, C, D Output Faders Bass Ranger: Fader Settings Vox Ranger: Fader Settings Full Ranger: Fader Settings Vox Ranger: filter curves Bass Ranger: filter curves Full Ranger: filter curves Applications EQ Principles Your Notes ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 4: Installation

    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. ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    EQ interface. The concept of the SPL EQ Rangers plug-ins is characterized by two decisive features that separate them from traditional designs: First there is the basic idea of specialized modules for typical instrument or vocal ranges.
  • Page 6 Each SPL plug-in provides the A, B, C, D settings feature to save four different sets of adjustments. Much faster than the usual saving and recalling of presets, the settings can be stored and recalled by just one click.
  • Page 7: Control Elements

    Control Elements Mouse Wheel Control All SPL Analog Code plug-ins support mouse wheel control for rotary controls and faders. Place the mouse cursor over a rotary control or fader and move the wheel or scroll ball of your mouse to adjust the control or fader. Hold the CTRL (Windows) or APPLE/ COMMAND key while moving the wheel or scroll ball for fine adjust- ments with higher control resolution.
  • Page 8: Settings A, B, C, D

    “+”) or can be cut (fader into direction “-”). On the fol- lowing pages we give examples for setting the bands of each EQ ranger plug-in. This is of course not a com- plete list—we just want to give some orientation to start from. ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 9: Bass Ranger: Fader Settings

    Band 8: 30 Hz Center Frequency Boost: fuller sounds for all deep sounding instruments, Cut reduces boominess and improves assertion. ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 10: Vox Ranger: Fader Settings

    Band 7: 330 Hz Center Frequency Boost: more warmth, full sound. Cut can bring more clarity. Band 8: 220 Hz Center Frequency Boost: Emphasizes the “belly“ of singing voices. Cut can reduce pulpy sounds/improves clarity. ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 11: Full Ranger: Fader Settings

    Cut for kick drum: makes room for bass; generally reduces boom- ing sounds. Band 8: 40 Hz Center Frequency Boost: in general fuller sounds, deep bass punch (kick drum). Cut: reduces booming sounds and sub harmonic interferences. ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 12: Vox Ranger: Filter Curves

    Control Elements Vox Ranger: Filter Curves ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 13: Bass Ranger: Filter Curves

    All diagrams on this double page show the filter characteristics of the analog RackPack Ranger modules. The lower bands have relatively narrow bandwidths for fundamental tones, the upper bands have broader bandwidths to process groups of overtones in common. Full Ranger: filter curves ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 14: Applications

    Or perhaps a microphone was poorly placed or the harmonics had been raised excessively through EQ. Finally, increasing fundamental levels can also play a constructive role when instruments play alone or as soloists with others in the background. ® EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins...
  • Page 15: Your Notes

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  • Page 16 EQ Rangers Analog Code Plug-ins ® Manual SPL – Sound Performance Lab Sohlweg 80, 41372 Niederkrüchten, Germany Fon: +49 (0) 21 63 9 83 40 Fax: +49 (0) 21 63 98 34 20 E-Mail: software@spl.info, Website: spl.info...

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