get or set output compressor's threshold:
cpthr
The value indicates the threshold setting for the output compressor, in
½
dB steps. The threshold is an integer
between -128 and 0 (-64.0 dBFS to 0.0 dBFS). A threshold of 0.0 dBFS results in no compression.
Example:
=scpthr:-12!
set compressor threshold to -6.0 dBFS
get or set output compressor's compression ratio:
cprat
The value indicates the compression ratio for the output compressor, in
1
/
10
ths
. The ratio is an unsigned integer
between 10 (1.0:1) and 100 (10.0:1). A ratio of 1.0:1 turns off compression.
Example:
=scprat:40!
set compression ratio to 4.0:1
get or set output compressor's attack time:
cpatt
The value indicates the attack time for the output compressor, in 2 msec steps (i.e., the attack time divided by 2). The
attack time is an unsigned integer between 1 (2 msec) and 250 (500 msec).
Example:
=scpatt:75!
set attack time to 150 msec
get or set output compressor's release time:
cprel
The value indicates the release time for the output compressor, in 10 msec steps (i.e., the release time divided by 10).
The release time is an unsigned integer between 1 (10 msec) and 250 (2500 msec).
Example:
=scprel:30!
set release time to 300 msec
get or set output compressor's make-up volume:
cpmak
The value indicates the make-up volume (additional gain) to be applied after compression, in
½
dB steps. The make-
up gain is an unsigned integer between 0 and 48 (0.0 dB to +24.0 dB). A make-up gain of 0 dB results in no
additional gain after compression.
Example:
=scpmak:18!
set make-up volume to +9.0 dB
get or set stereo effect setting:
steff
The value indicates the stereo effect setting, and can be used to narrow or widen the stereo field of the output. The
stereo effect setting is an integer between -100 and +100.
+100
widened stereo output
0
normal stereo output (default setting)
-100
monaural output
Example:
=ssteff:0!
set the output to monaural
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