NEOLD 1209 BIG AL Power Saturator Plugin User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- NEOLD
Table of Contents
NEOLD 1209 BIG AL Power Saturator Plugin
THE POWER SATURATOR
Big Al is a dual-stage tube saturator that offers a broad palette of marvelous
sound flavors flowing from the interactive net-work within its transformer-
coupled pre and power amp. Based on completely novel circuitry and NOS
components from the 1930s, the one-off analog hardware has been exclusively
designed for this plugin.
FILTER FREAK
Big Al’s frequency conditioning begins right in the EF9 preamp stage. The Low
control allows to adjust saturation intensity around 100Hz in optional
combination with boost-ing or cutting the bass at the same time. The High
peaking filter boosts or cuts high-frequency content around 10kHz, which is
essential for inciting or taming Big Al’s tre-ble aggression potential.
ONBOARD MODS
A jumper matrix grants access to Big Al’s core circuitry: Emphasis Shift, Bass
Compensator and Voltage Sag provide powerful options for making complex
changes to the distortion profile by inserting or pulling a few simple plugs.
The finishing spice is added by the AL4 power pentode and its output
transformer, driven hot by the pre-amp stage. The result? A truly gorgeous
kind of harmonic saturation that will al-ways sound organic, musical and
bold.
EF9
Introduced in 1938, the Red Series EF9 is the first control pentode with a
sliding screen grid voltage. Originally, this vari-able mu amplifier pentode
was used in the automatic gain control stages of Superhet receivers and for
radio frequency amplifiers. Its low microphonics and not too steep a
characteristic curve make it the perfect pre-amp tube within Big Al’s special
circuitry.
AL4
Another child of the Thirties is the indirect-ly heated AL4 power pentode with
its significant bottle form, debuting with remarkable mutual conductance and
efficiency values at its time. Originally intended for radio power amp
designs, this beautiful species has a maximum speech power of 4.3 watts, which
is just perfect for producing truly beautiful saturation effects caused by
complex tube and transformer interactions. This is where the magic happens!
AZ1
The AZ1 is a full-wave rectifier that also saw the light of day in the 1930s.
While its basic function is to convert AC into DC current, it also affects
dynamics by introducing a slightly soft, indulgent feel. Especially in a
saturator, this side effect is a welcome one, as it reduces harshness and
promotes a pleasant tone.
QUICKSTART
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Controls the intensity of saturation ranging from subtle accents to full-on drive.
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Adjusts the output level, implemented as linear gain without additional coloration.
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Mixes the dry and processed signals to create the perfect blend of clean and mean.
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Boosts or cuts high frequencies for inciting or taming the beast.
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Intensifies the generation of harmonics in the low-frequency range and boosts/cuts bass.
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Engages or bypasses the entire signal processing chain.
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Shows either input level, saturation-dependent gain reduction or output level.
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Toggles between input, gain reduction and out-put metering.
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Emphasis Shift
In: Mid-frequency emphasis filter
Out: Off -
Bass Compensator
In: THD boost/cut on Low control
Out: THD + Bass boost/cut on Low control -
Voltage Sag
In: Screen grid voltage sag
Out: Off
Basic Workflow
- Set the desired amount of Drive.
- Tweak behavior with jumpers.
- Adjust tone with High and Low filters.
- Finish by adjusting Mix and Level.
PARAMETERS
Drive
Sets the desired intensity of saturation by adding harmonic distortion (THD)
to the input signal. With its EF9 and AL4 pentode tubes, Big Al produces a
pleasant and rich harmonic spectrum which provides plenty of sonic variety
across its 56dB of lev-el-compensated Drive range. This tonal basis can be
tweaked into many directions with the filter sec-tion and the jumper matrix.
Level
The output level of the entire processing chain can be increased or decreased
by up to 12dB of clean gain for exact level matching.
Mix
This control blends the dry input and the saturated/filtered wet signal,
providing convenient onboard parallel processing.
Low
Big Al’s frequency conditioning begins right in the preamp: The Low and High
bands are implemented as a 4th order active Baxandall filter wired around the
EF9 stage.
The Low control increases or decreases saturation around 100Hz and boosts or
cuts the bass at the same time. When operated in bass-compensated
mode (B jumper in), you can control just the THD in the low range without
significantly affecting the frequency response and overall level.
High
The High band sits around 10kHz and interacts with the Low filter due to the
Baxandall implementation. It can either be used for exciting the signal or
tam-ing harsh frequencies if needed.
E
Inserting the Emphasis Shift jumper shorts a capac-itor in the cathode bias
network of the EF9 stage which results in an emphasis in the mid frequency
range. This change affects the frequency response (boost in the mids) as well
as the harmonic spec-trum (more THD generated in this range), offering an
instant alternative voicing for mid-focused ap-plications.
B
The Bass Compensator jumper enables an addi-tional filter in front of the AL4
driver stage, so that energy added or removed by the Low band of the EF9
Baxandall input filter is compensated for. In this mode you can control the
amount of THD intro-duced in the lows without boosting or cutting the bass at
the same time, so the overall signal level will not be affected.
V
The Voltage Sag jumper pulls the screen grid of the AL4 pentode towards ground
potential through an additional capacitor. This shifts the operating point of
the AL4 driver, causing asymmetric clipping. This drastically raises the
generation of even order har-monics which adds a subtle rasping quality to Big
Al’s saturation characteristics, especially when the signal starts to break
up.
Meter
The meter shows either input level, saturation-de-pendent gain reduction
(peaks cut by clipping) or output level, which can be selected by turning the
meter screw.
Power
Engages or bypasses the entire plugin.
TOOLBARS
- This icon provides a master bypass function for the entire plugin.
- Undo/Redo offers up to 32 steps of your recent settings. Just go back and forth.
- Four individual preset banks can also be automated in your DAW.
- Copy and paste current settings to/from clipboard or reset current settings to default.
- Opens GUI preferences (set interface size and quality here).
- Clicking the Plugin Alliance logo will send you to the PA website via your web browser.
- This icon will guide you to the Plugin Alliance Store via your web browser.
- Brings up the activation dialog for authorizing plugin licenses for your devices.
- Here you will find the manual (which requires a PDF reader installed) and other useful info.
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