
Universal Audio 1176LN Classic Limiting Amplifier
1176LN Limiting Amplifier Emulation The reputation of this analog classic is well known throughout the audio industry. Originally designed and built during the 1960's, the 1176LN was the first to use a field effect transistor (FET) as a voltage-controlled variable resistor, and that innovation was the key to the product's unique character. An in-depth analysis of the 1176LN's "personality" allowed Universal Audio to methodically reproduce those results within a plug-in architecture, and now offer that same character to computer-based audio workstations. Features: Ultra-fast attack time Unique, analog-friendly, "warm" characteristics FET Gain Reduction Emulation Supports the popular "All Buttons Mode", just like the original Input & Output Gain Adjustment Knobs w/adjustable Attack and Release Settings Adjustable Program-Dependent Compression Behavior Custom Output Transformer Emulation design Mono or Stereo Operation Full automation capabilities Flexible VU