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Dynamics effect
The Dynamics effect provides a set of controls that can be combined or used independently to adjust audio. Use
either the graphical controls in the Custom Setup view, or adjust values in the Individual Parameters view. This
effect is available for 5.1, stereo, or mono clips.
Cuts off a signal when the level falls below the specified threshold. Use this control to remove unwanted
AutoGate
background signals in recordings, such as a background signal in a voice-over. Set the gate to close whenever the
speaker stops, thereby removing all other sounds. The LED display colors indicate the gate's mode: open (green),
attack or release (yellow), and closed (red). Use the following controls for Gate:
Specifies the level (between –60 and 0 dB) that the incoming signal must exceed to open the gate. If
Threshold
the signal level falls below this level, the gate closes, muting the incoming signal.
Specifies the time the gate takes to open after the signal level exceeds the threshold.
Attack
Sets the time (between 50 and 500 milliseconds) the gate takes to close after the signal level has fallen
Release
below the threshold.
Specifies the time (between 0.1 and 1000 milliseconds) the gate stays open after the level has fallen below
Hold
the threshold.
Balances the dynamic range to create a consistent level throughout the duration of the clip by
Compressor
increasing the level of soft sounds and decreasing the level of loud sounds. Use the following controls for
Compressor:
Sets the level (between –60 and 0 dB) that the signal must exceed to invoke compression. Levels that
Threshold
fall below the threshold are unaffected.
Sets the ratio by which compression is applied, up to 8:1. For example, if the ratio is 5:1, and the input level
Ratio
increases by 5 dB, the output increases by only 1 dB.
Sets the time (between 0.1 and 100 milliseconds) that the compressor takes to respond to a signal that
Attack
exceeds the threshold.
Specifies the time (between 10 and 500 milliseconds) it takes for the gain to return to the original level
Release
when the signal falls below the threshold.
Calculates the release time based on the incoming signal.
Auto
Adjusts the compressor's output level (between –6 and 0 dB) to account for loss in gain caused by
MakeUp
compression.
Reduces all signals below the specified threshold to the set ratio. The result is similar to the gate control
Expander
but is more subtle. Use the following controls with Expander:
Specifies a level in which the signal must fall to activate the expander. Levels that exceed the threshold
Threshold
are unaffected.
Sets the rate at which signals are expanded, up to 5:1. For example, if the ratio is 5:1, a level decrease of 1
Ratio
dB is expanded by 5 dB, resulting in a much faster decrease of the signal.
Reduces clipping in audio clips that contain peaks in the signal. For example, by leveling out peaks that
Limiter
exceed 0 dB in an audio file, the overall level of the audio doesn't have to be reduced below 0 dB to avoid clipping.
Use the following controls with Limiter:
Specifies the maximum level of the signal, between –12 and 0 dB. All signals that exceed the threshold
Threshold
are reduced to the same level as the threshold.
April 1, 2008
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