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Four-line input and four-line output digital matrix processor
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Limiter
The limiter restricts the input signal level by compressing its dynamic range above a
specified threshold. The limiter is most commonly used to prevent clipping, protecting
a system against component or speaker damage. While the limiter is closely related to
the compressor, it applies a much higher compression ratio of ∞:1. The ratio is fixed and
cannot be changed.
Threshold — The input signal level above which limiting begins (subject to attack time)
and below which compression stops (subject to hold and release time). Threshold level can
be adjusted from -80.0 to 0.0 dB in 0.1 dB increments.
Default is -10.0 dB.
Attack Time — Adjusts the time delay for limiting to engage after the input signal level
reaches or exceeds the threshold level. Attack time can be adjusted from 0.0 to 200.0 ms
in 0.1 ms increments.
Default is 2.0 ms.
Release Time — Adjusts the time it takes to return the signal to normal (unprocessed)
levels after the signal no longer exceeds the Threshold level setting. Release time begins
only after hold time is reached. Release time can be adjusted from 10 to 1000.0 ms in 0.1
ms increments.
Default is 50.0 ms.
Soft Knee — Click the Soft Knee check box to smooth and soften the transition from
uncompressed to compressed output levels. There are no adjustments.
Ducking
Ducking provides a means to duck, or lower the level of one or more input signal targets
when a specified source must take precedence. Ducking lasts for the duration of the
ducking source signal (plus hold and release time) and restores the duck target(s) original
level once the ducking source signal has ceased.
Ducking may be useful when:
Program material needs to attenuate in order to accentuate the voice of a narrator,
One microphone is used by a chairman or master of ceremonies, and needs to have
priority over other mics, program material, or both, or
A paging mic must attenuate all other signals.
Ducking processor blocks are individually inserted from a context menu, as shown in the
following figure. Only a ducking source needs to be inserted. Ducking targets are enabled
from the Ducker Configuration dialog box.
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