Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Leveler - junger V*AP Manual

Digital voice processor
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Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Leveler
Leveler
Jünger Audio – Leveler
max gain
Time
Ratio
Link
Leveler
The new Leveler is optimized for single channels. Its main purpose is
to balance an already processed signal to a certain target level.
max
attenuation
target
leveler ratios
input
This defines the timing for the Leveler to reach target. Of course this is
not an absolute value as it depends on the input level, signal structure,
ratio and necessary amount of gain change.
As opposed to a classic compressor, the Leveler ratio is normally fixed
to infinity to one. With this Leveler you can bring down the ratio to a
much lower value to achieve a more relaxed compensation instead of
heavy steering towards target. Setting it to 1:1 disables the leveling
process.
[Unlinked, Linked]
For stereo operation you may link the
setup parameters
[On / Off]
Input Trim (dB)
[-80.0 ... 0.0 .... 20.0]
Max Attenuation
[0.0 ... 40.0]
(dB)
Target (dBFS)
[-50.0 ... 0.0]
Max Gain (dB)
[0.0 ... 40.0]
Time (s/min)
[1s ... 30s ... 2min]
Ratio
[1 ... 40]
Freeze Range (dB)
[-60.0 ... 0.0]
Detector Weighting [Full Range / Proximity / Loudness]
Input Trim
Simple input level trim to prevent the
Leveler from reducing static offset. Hint:
To use the Input Trim without the Leveler,
simply reduce its Max Attenuation and
Max Gain down to 0.
Max Attenuation Defines the maximum attenuation or
damping of the Leveler process for
signals that exceed the target level.
Target
This is the balance point of the Leveler.
Signals that exceed the target are
reduced, signals below target are
amplified to bring the overall level to this
center of gravity.
Max Gain
Defines the maximum amplification of the
Leveler process for signals that are below
the target level.
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