tion is on, the same delay is applied to all signals whether selected for processing or not. This results in
correct time alignment for all the signals of a bus.
Limiter section
This is a straightforward 'brick-wall' limiter with simple Threshold and Release parameters. However,
the DRC (Dynamic Release Compensation) feature described in the next section can be activated to
allow very musical control of the release time.
A brickwall limiter is a limiter which guarantees that the output level will never exceed the threshold
level. On a normal limiter, a high level signal with very fast attack might cause an output higher than the
threshold level, with a brickwall limiter this will not happen.
Show/Hide Limiter Section
Gain Reduction Display
Threshold Control
Show/Hide Limiter section
Limiter section on/off
Gain reduction display
The bar graph shows the gain reduction generated by the Limiter Section. The range of the display
can be switched between 6 or 12 dB by clicking on the bar graph. Scale markings in 1dB increments on
the right-hand side of the bar graph make it easy to see if the range is 6 or 12 dB.
Threshold control
If the input signal level rises above the threshold level, the gain of the limiter is reduced. This limiter
guarantees that at no time will the level of the output signal exceed the threshold.
Release control
This parameter controls the amount of time the limiter takes to release. I.e remove the gain reduction)
when the input level was above the threshold level and starts fall. During the hold time the gain of the
compressor remains constant. The lower the release time, the faster the reaction.
Limiter DRC Section
DRC stands for Dynamic Release Compensation. In short, this means the release time of the limiter is
altered depending on the dynamic nature of the signal routed through the processor.
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Limiter Section On/Off
Release Control
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