WAVES 984266 Renaissance Axx Compressor User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- WAVES
Table of Contents
WAVES 984266 Renaissance Axx Compressor
Introduction
Renaissance Axx is an easy-to-use compressor that delivers high-quality
dynamics processing to any track. It’s particularly well suited for
instruments such as guitars and basses. Using just three controls, you can
quickly achieve high-quality dynamics and level control. Renaissance Axx is
built upon the power of the acclaimed Waves
Renaissance Compressor, so quick and easy operation doesn’t cost you in terms
of sound quality.
The Renaissance Axx has a fixed-ratio curve and automatic release control.
Plus, there’s an output limiter with a color-coded limiter status indicator.
Components
There are two Renaissance Axx Components: mono and stereo. They are identical
except for the number of input and output channels.
Interface
You can view the Renaissance Axx interface in any of three skins.
Select a style with the Skins drop-down menu, on the left side of the
WaveSystem Toolbar at the top of the interface.
- All three skins have the same controls. When you change skins, the values don’t change.
- The skin of the current instance sets the default view, so new instances will open with that skin.
Using Renaissance Axx
Renaissance Axx has three compressor controls, an attenuation meter, and input and output meters.
CONTROLS
❶ Threshold Level Control
❷ Output Gain
❸ Attack Speed
METERS
❹ Input Level Meter
❺ Attenuation Meter
❻ Output Meter
❼ Limiter Activity Indicator
When you’re first getting started, we suggest you use the controls in this
order:
Threshold Level at which compression begins
Gain Output level / Limiter control
Attack Speed of onset of compression
Renaissance Axx does not have a ratio control. Instead, ratio is automatically
calculated as a function of the threshold.
NPUT METER
The full-scale Input Meter displays the level of the incoming signal. You can
use the input meter as a reference
when you set the threshold; place the Threshold control just lower than the
highest peak on the meter. This is a good starting point. Beyond this, it’s up
to you.
Input signal is controlled from the DAW, not the plugin input. Infinite-hold
peak indicators are located below the meters. Reset peak hold by clicking the
meter or the value box. Range: -infinity dBFS to 0.0 dBFS
Make a habit of providing extra input headroom. There’s a chance that processing will cause the output signal to increase and perhaps clip. Renaissance Axx has a limiter on its output, so it won’t return an over-level signal to the DAW. Still, excess limiting can result in a disagreeable sound. Adjust your DAW so that you have sufficient headroom when feeding the plugin (usually, about 6 dB is adequate).
THRESHOLD
The Threshold control sets the reference point around which compression (gain
reduction) starts. The more that energy exceeds the threshold, the greater the
compression ratio will be, until it reaches infinity. As threshold is lowered,
output gain increases, but is limited at the output.
The Threshold control is part of the input meter, so you can set the threshold
relative to the input energy. We suggest that you set the threshold just below
the highest peaks of the input signal. From that point on, lowering the
threshold will make the signal more compressed.
Range: -60.0 dBFS to 0.0 dBFS Default: 0.0 dBFS
ATTENUATION METER
The Attenuation meter in the middle of the window shows how much gain
reduction is applied to the signal. It displays the combined attenuation of
the compressor and the output limiter, so the meter can indicate activity even
if
Threshold is set to zero. Peak attenuation is shown in the value box below the
meter. Click on the meter to reset peak hold.
Range: -30 dBFS to 0.0 dBFS
ATTACK
Attack time sets how long it will take for gain adjustment to reach its
target. A short attack value reduces the initial transient and makes for a
duller sound, with very good peak control. A long attack time allows initial
transient attacks to pass unprocessed. Attenuation will be applied primarily
to the sustaining part of the sound. Picks and plucks and other quick
transients will be more articulate, but attack peaks can overshoot.
Range: 0 ms to 50 ms
Default: 5 ms
GAIN
The Gain control sets the output level of the Renaissance Axx and controls the
activity of the output limiter. Plugin output is brickwall limited, so output
will not clip regardless of the Gain setting. As gain increases, the limiter
becomes more active.
Be sure to provide sufficient headroom when returning the signal to the host.
Range: -30.0 dBFS to 0.0 dBFS
Default: 0.0 dBFS
OUTPUT METER
The full-scale Output Meter shows the plugin output returning to the DAW. The
Output gain control is integrated with the meters so that you can better
understand the relationship between gain adjustment and limiting.
Above the meters, there’s a color-coded status box. It’s not a clip light.
Rather, it’s an indicator of limiter activity.
Black no limiter activity
Yellow normal limiter activity
Red over-limiting, probably creating audible artifacts
If you see the limiter constantly working in the red, you should lower the
gain. It’s possible that overshoots of attacks are contributing to the
excessive limiter activity, so experiment with lowering the attack time. If
you don’t like the way the limiter affects the character of the instrument,
then you need to lower the gain. Experiment with changing the input from the
DAW. This has a different effect than reducing the Gain control.
Peak output level is shown in the value boxes below the meters. Click to
reset.
Range: -infinity dBFS to 0.0 dBFS
Working with Presets
Renaissance Axx offers a large collection of presets. These are useful starting points for solving problems and creating effects—load the most relevant preset and go from there. In some cases, a factory preset will give you just the settings you need.
There are also Artist presets. These were designed by recording, mixing, FOH, and broadcast engineers so they capture a personal point of view about sound. They provide a head start with an attitude when you’re creating a specific sound or making a track sound better.
Use the bar at the top of the plugin to save and load presets, compare settings, undo and redo steps, and resize the plugin. To learn more, click the icon at the upper-right corner of the window and open the WaveSystem Guide.
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