
Waves LinMB software guide page 1 of 28Waves – Linear-Phase MultiBandSoftware Audio ProcessorUsers Guide
Waves LinMB software guide page 10 of 28Chapter 4 – LinMB Controls and Displays.CONTROLSIndividual Band ControlsTHRESHOLD.0- -80dB. Default – 0.0dBDef
Waves LinMB software guide page 11 of 28Defines the time it will take to release the applied gain adjustment from themoment the detected energy falls
Waves LinMB software guide page 12 of 28Sets the overall output gain. The double precision process assures no input orinternal clipping so this gain i
Waves LinMB software guide page 13 of 28The Auto release control sets an optimal release time in relation to the manualrelease time. When Manual relea
Waves LinMB software guide page 14 of 28DISPLAYSTHE MULTIBAND GRAPH:The MultiBand graph is like an EQ graph showing Amplitude in the Y-axis andFrequen
Waves LinMB software guide page 15 of 28Chapter 5 – Range and Threshold ConceptThe concept of ‘Threshold’ and ‘Range’ instead of the traditional ‘Rati
Waves LinMB software guide page 16 of 28HIGH-LEVEL EXPANSION (UPWARD EXPANDER)An upward expander from the C1, with a ratio of 0.75:1, Threshold at -35
Waves LinMB software guide page 17 of 28Upper line shows Low-level compression (upward), achieved when Range isnegative and Gain is equal but positive
Waves LinMB software guide page 18 of 28change at all, which means everything well below it gets “lifted up”. (If youtake this just a bit further, you
Waves LinMB software guide page 19 of 28example for several reasons. It is (1) a very realistic setting that could beequal to what is being done by th
Waves LinMB software guide page 2 of 28Chapter 1 – IntroductionIntroducing Waves Linear-Phase MultiBand Processor.The LinMB is an evolved version of t
Waves LinMB software guide page 20 of 28Chapter 6 – Examples of usePRACTICE OF MULTIBAND AND MASTERINGUpon a time the mediums just couldn’t handle the
Waves LinMB software guide page 21 of 28TO FIX A MIXMost of the time, you want to use relatively equivalent Gain and Rangesettings across the bands so
Waves LinMB software guide page 22 of 28How to create your own dynamic EQ setting (for low-levelenhancement):1. Set the Range to the amount of gain re
Waves LinMB software guide page 23 of 28or above the Threshold, the signal is increased in gain. Upward expansiontakes more time to adjust because you
Waves LinMB software guide page 24 of 28Chapter 7 – Factory Presets.GENERAL TIPS!Here is a recommended order for adjusting a preset, even if you have
Waves LinMB software guide page 25 of 28DeeperNot a “flat” preset, by any means, this has deeper Ranges on the high end,which means the signal will be
Waves LinMB software guide page 26 of 28having the classic setup of a high-level compressor. Changing the MasterRelease and making the release times s
Waves LinMB software guide page 27 of 28BassComp/De-EsserA common problem with small studio mixes is the low end, due to near-fieldmonitors, improper
Waves LinMB software guide page 3 of 28MultiBand devices are especially handy when dealing with the dynamics of afull range mix. In a symphonic orches
Waves LinMB software guide page 4 of 28Chapter 2 – Basic Operation.THE WAVES LINEAR PHASE MULTIBAND’S CONTROL GROUPS –THE CROSSOVER FREQUENCIES -The 4
Waves LinMB software guide page 5 of 28Other deal with the overall processor output – Gain, Trim and Dither.The Makeup control allows selection betwee
Waves LinMB software guide page 6 of 28Note that this Quick Start routine is not the Golden recipe to mastering withthe Linear MultiBand, it does howe
Waves LinMB software guide page 7 of 28Chapter 3 – Specialties of the ChefADAPTIVE THRESHOLDS AND DE-MASKING.The effect of louder sounds on softer sou
Waves LinMB software guide page 8 of 28hear how the adaptive behavior responds to them adding a more dynamicapproach to dynamics. This example is some
Waves LinMB software guide page 9 of 28results, you may set your release time for the best compromise betweenDistorting and Pumping and then apply ARC
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