Main Input - Output Section

(61) Input Level

Adjusts the level of the signal fed to the plug-in, in dB increments.

(62) Input level-meter

Shows the current peak level of the input signal after applying input gain, in RMS, with reference at -18 dB FS.

(63) Output Level

Used to trim the output signal and possibly avoid any overloading of the signal in the rest of the signal-chain.

(64) Output level-meter

Shows the current peak level of the input signal after applying output gain, in RMS, with reference at -18 dB FS.

(65) Day - Night

Toggles between two interface schemes, which, as the name implies, are best suited to high or low light environments respectively. In a dimly-lit studio environment, switching to the nighttime scheme with its darker color palette and lower contrast helps to minimize eye-fatigue when doing long sessions.

(67) Bypass

Bypasses the plug-in processing by routing the input direct to the output. The actual processing is still performed in the background allowing for a true and smooth transition between the processed and the actual incoming signal.

(68) Dry/Wet

When used as insert effect, one can dial the right amount of “wet”, processed signal with respect to the “dry”, direct input signal.

The default 100-percent wet setting is mostly intended for the typical and preferred use in a send-effect configuration. You can get some interesting chorus and harmonizer type effects if you blend the dry and wet signals.