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==Basics== | ==Basics== | ||
For more detailed information, please refer to Appendix III of the LavryGold Ad122-96MkIII manual [http://lavryengineering.com/pdfs/lavry-ad122-96mkiii-manual.pdf which is available here] | For more detailed information, please refer to Appendix III of the LavryGold Ad122-96MkIII manual [http://lavryengineering.com/pdfs/lavry-ad122-96mkiii-manual.pdf which is available here] | ||
+ | ==Lavry Products== | ||
+ | *LavryGold AD122-96 MkIII [http://www.lavryengineering.com/products/pro-audio/ad122-96-mkiii.html for more information click here] | ||
+ | *LavryBlue MAD-824 [http://www.lavryengineering.com/products/pro-audio/lavryblue-m-ad-824.html for more information click here] | ||
+ | *LavryBlack AD11 [http://www.lavryengineering.com/products/pro-audio/ad11.html for more information click here] |
Revision as of 16:14, 20 June 2012
Overview
The term "Soft Saturation" is used for feature in Lavry AD converters which is a digital emulation of analog tape saturation. The main application is for peak level control to allow higher average levels; or "hotter levels." Advantages include total lack of change to the signal quality below the "saturation threshold" and the lack of "attack and release" time constants found in limiters and compressors.
Basics
For more detailed information, please refer to Appendix III of the LavryGold Ad122-96MkIII manual which is available here
Lavry Products
- LavryGold AD122-96 MkIII for more information click here
- LavryBlue MAD-824 for more information click here
- LavryBlack AD11 for more information click here