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This version (09 Jul 2013 17:51) was approved by Brett Gildersleeve.The Previously approved version (25 Jun 2012 17:00) is available.Diff

Peak (No Gain)

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This block functions exactly like the Peak(gain) block (see that topic for details) but does not include the Post Gain knob.




Controls

Hold (ms)Controls the time (in ms) the compressor maintains its current output gain setting after the input level decreases, before the gain starts increasing back to normal.
Decay (db/s)Controls the rate at which the compressor gain increases back to normal in response to decrease in the input signal level, e.g. the “Release” time. Larger values result in faster recoveries.
Soft KneeSoft-knee lets the compressor ease into action, making a less-abrupt change from unprocessed signal to compressed signal. Typically it sounds better. If it is not activated, the default is hard-knee behavior, meaning compression reduces signal level immediately when the threshold is passed.
Show GraphOpens the Compression Curve editor window.
resources/tools-software/sigmastudio/toolbox/dynamicsprocessors/peaknogain.txt · Last modified: 02 Jul 2013 23:29 by Jonathan Bright