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Bass Gain
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
Bass Freq
16 to 25088 Hz
Mid Gain
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
Mid Freq
16 to 25088 Hz
Mid Wid
0.010 to 5.000 oct
In/Out
When set to ÒInÓ the compressor/expander is active; when set to ÒOutÓ the compressor/
expander is bypassed.
Out Gain
Compressing the signal causes a reduction in signal level. To compensate, the output gain
parameter may be used to increase the gain by as much as 24 dB. Note that the Out Gain
parameter does not control the signal level when the algorithm is set to ÒOutÓ.
FdbkComprs
A switch to set whether the compressor side chain is conÞgured for feed-forward (Out) or
feedback (In). The expander is unaffected.
Comp Atk
The time for the compressor to start to cut in when there is an increase in signal level
(attack) above the threshold.
Comp Rel
The time for the compressor to stop compressing when there is a reduction in signal level
(release) from a signal level above the threshold.
Exp Atk
The time for the expander to increase the gain of the signal (turns off the expander) after
the signal rises above threshold.
Exp Rel
The time for the expander to reduce the signal level when the signal drops below the
threshold (turning on expansion).
SmoothTime
A lowpass Þlter in the control signal path. It is intended to smooth the output of the
expanderÕs envelope detector. Smoothing will affect the attack or release times when the
smoothing time is longer than one of the other times.
Signal Dly
The time in ms by which the input signal should be delayed with respect to compressor
side chain processing (i.e. side chain pre-delay). This allows the compression to appear to
take effect just before the signal actually rises.
Comp1Ratio
The compression ratio in effect above compression threshold #1 (Comp1Thres). High
ratios are highly compressed; low ratios are moderately compressed.
Comp1Thres
One of two compression threshold levels. Threshold is expressed in dBFS (decibels
relative to full scale) above which the signal begins to be compressed.
Comp2Ratio
The compression ratio in effect above compression threshold #2 (Comp2Thres). High
ratios are highly compressed; low ratios are moderately compressed.
Comp2Thres
One of two compression threshold levels. Threshold is expressed in dBFS (decibels
relative to full scale) above which the signal begins to be compressed.
Exp Ratio
The expansion ratio. High values (1:17 max) are highly expanded, low values (1:1 min) are
moderately expanded.
Exp Thres
The expansion threshold level in dBFS (decibels relative to full scale) below which the
signal begins to be expanded.
Treb Gain
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
Treb Freq
16 to 25088 Hz
KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
10-151
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