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resources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:dynamicsprocessors:rmsdetectnogainholddecay [15 Nov 2012 21:27] – fixed dynamics processor example link William Jahn | resources: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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|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.| |