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EXAMPLES:
This setting works very well as
a noticeable but effective leveler.
Most recommended for Bass guitar
and fingerpicked instruments it
does quite well evening out levels
between strings and fret positions.
One word of note, the Threshold
setting will depend heavily on the
output level of the instrument played,
so it must be adjusted to taste. In
this example, it was set on an active
bass to a point where every note
played triggered the compressor and
it released quickly after the note
began to decay. COMPRESSION:
2:1-5:1 THRESHOLD: Dependent
on Instrument, for ours -30db
GAIN: 0 to +6db
are adaptive to your playing level or the signal input to the
compressor. Bottom line: Attack and Release times vary on
program content. Attack times are generally speaking, about 100
times faster than release times. Attack Time: typically 15ms for
10dB, 5ms for 20dB, 3ms for 30dB Release Time: typically 8ms
for 1dB, 40ms for 5dB, 80ms for 10dB, 160ms for 20dB, 240ms
for 30dB