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resources:tools-software:sigmastudiov2:modules:dynamicsprocessors:rmscompressor [12 May 2021 09:36] – John Joseph | resources:tools-software:sigmastudiov2:modules:dynamicsprocessors:rmscompressor [28 Sep 2023 10:02] (current) – [Configurable Parameters] Arpit Arora |
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|TimeConstant|121| 1 to 8686 dB/s|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.| | |TimeConstant|121| 1 to 10000 dB/s|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.| |
|Hold|0 ms|0 to 2000 ms|Controls the time (in ms) the compressor maintains its current output gain setting before it starts decreasing as the input level decrease.| | |Hold|0 ms|0 to 2000 ms|Controls the time (in ms) the compressor maintains its current output gain setting before it starts decreasing as the input level decrease.| |
|Decay| 10 dB/s| 0 to 10000 dB/s|Controls the rate at which the compressor gain decreases in response to decrease in the input signal level, e.g. the “Release” time.| | |Decay| 10 dB/s| 0 to 10000 dB/s|Controls the rate at which the compressor gain decreases in response to decrease in the input signal level, e.g. the “Release” time.| |