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resources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:dynamicsprocessors:rmsdetectnogainholddecay [15 Nov 2012 21:27] – fixed dynamics processor example link William Jahnresources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:dynamicsprocessors:rmsdetectnogainholddecay [02 Jul 2013 23:42] (current) – Larger values result in faster response times. Jonathan Bright
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 ===Controls=== ===Controls===
-|RMS TC (db/s)|{{rmsnogainholdpic2.png}}|Controls the time constant (TC) in dB/second that is used for calculating the RMS input value. The time constant determines how rapidly the compressor will respond to input signal level changes, e.g. the "Attack" time.|+|RMS TC (db/s)|{{rmsnogainholdpic2.png}}|Controls the time constant (TC) in dB/second that is used for calculating the RMS input value. The time constant determines how rapidly the compressor will respond to input signal level changes, e.g. the "Attack" time.  Larger values result in faster response times.|
 |Soft Knee|{{rmsnogainholdpic3.png}}|Soft-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.| |Soft Knee|{{rmsnogainholdpic3.png}}|Soft-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 Graph|{{rmsnogainholdpic4.png}}|Opens the Compression Curve editor window.| |Show Graph|{{rmsnogainholdpic4.png}}|Opens the Compression Curve editor window.|
resources/tools-software/sigmastudio/toolbox/dynamicsprocessors/rmsdetectnogainholddecay.txt · Last modified: 02 Jul 2013 23:42 by Jonathan Bright