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W aves D LA sof twa re gui de pa ge 1 of 6 Waves D L A Softwar e Audio Pr ocessor User s Guid e DLA Stereo ti me adjust er DLA-X Dela y and Cross-fe ed This docume nt is up t o date w ith W av es DLA v ersion 3 .5.[...]
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W aves D LA sof twa re gui de pa ge 2 of 6 The DLA plug-in I NTRODUCTIO N The DLA P lug-Ins are small T DM utility plu g-ins that dela y the au dio passing through. This is not the del ay effect use d as an echo gener ator. I t is a ha ndy tool for apply ing short delays for a few useful appli cations. DLA consists of 8 di fferent plug -in co mpone[...]
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W aves D LA sof twa re gui de pa ge 3 of 6 Handles the s hort er delay s of up to 1000 sampl es or 22.7 3 ms @ 44 .1kHz . It has only one co ntrol t o set a val ue betw een 0-10 00. DLA Plus Goes up t o 7999 sa mples or 1 81.8ms @ 44.1kH z. It has one contr ol for 0 – 99 9 samples and a separate contr ol for 1K incre me nts betw een 1 and 8. DLA [...]
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W aves D LA sof twa re gui de pa ge 4 of 6 L1-DLA, C1-DLA and UltraPitch–DLA W a ves DLA vers ion 3.5 provides 3 fixed le ngth DLA c omponen ts to compen sate for some of our Gold bundle plug- ins – L1-DLA Delay s the signal by 64 sam ples to comp ensate for the look ahead in L1UltraMaximiz er as w ell as Renaissance Compress or , Ren aissance [...]
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W aves D LA sof twa re gui de pa ge 5 of 6 D EL AY AN D C ROSS FEED The DLA-X process family i s based on shor t time ster eo cross fee d delay s (not an echo effect). DLA-X is the basic e ffect; DLA-XL c ontrols the a mount o f cross feed separ ately for the high and low frequenci es, and DLA- XLB has an option al longer del ay o f low freq uencie[...]
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W aves D LA sof twa re gui de pa ge 6 of 6 DL A -XLB This compon ent is just like the DLA-X L wi th the additi on of a Bass delay On/Off control. Thi s control adds furt her delay to the low frequenci es. DLA-X f amily and PS22. The DLA-X and PS pr ocesses c omplement each other . W he n used on mono input sour ces DLA-X tends to produce a comb-fil[...]