Limiter; Voice Fx - PRESONUS Revelator io24 Owner's Manual

2-channel audio interface for streamers, podcasters, and music creators
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Fat Channel and Voice Effects
5.1
Fat Channel and Voice FX
5.1.5

Limiter

5.1.6

Voice FX

True to its name, a Limiter sets the upper dynamic range of your signal and prevents
the source from exceeding it by "limiting" it to that threshold. If you're thinking that
sounds a lot like what we just told you a compressor does, you're catching on! A
limiter is different from a compressor in a very critical way: Unlike a compressor,
which works gradually to reduce the signal, the limiter prevents virtually any increase
in gain at the upper end of the dynamic range. In other words, you can try to get as
loud as you want, but the limiter is going to stop that volume spike like a brick wall.
Choose between Low, Moderate, and High. Low will provide the
least amount of limiting, High will provide the most.
Ready to dial in a customized Limiter setting? See
Section 7.2.6 for advanced Limiter controls.
Need an effect for your Sci-Fi podcast? Want to add a little spookiness to your
Halloween stream? Voice FX are here to give you fun, fantastical effects for your
audio. Expect crazy echoes, distortions, warbles, robot voices, and more.
Don't forget—just because they're called Voice FX, doesn't mean they can
only be used on voices... Experiment with different sound sources!
Note: Revelator io24's Voice FX can only be used on one of the two Inputs at a time. You
can select Channel 1 or 2 for use with Voice FX from the Settings menu.
Like the rest of the Fat Channel, each Voice Effect has advanced
controls. See Section 7.2.7 to find out more.
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