8.2.4. Compressor
A compressor reduces the volume of the audio signal above a defined threshold which has
the effect of smoothing out volume differences between loud and quiet sections. By making
the louder sections quieter, this allows you to apply additional gain to the signal to make the
quieter sections louder. The compressor is a very useful tool for creating a more balanced
sound that sits well in a mix.
Controls
Description
Threshold
Sets the level above which compression will happens.
Ratio
Sets the amount of compression. Higher values mean more compression/gain reduction.
Attack
Sets the time it takes for the compressor to reach the maximum compression once Threshold is
reached.
Release
Sets the time it takes for the compression to return to zero once the audio volume falls below the
Threshold.
Out Gain
Manual volume gain (make up) amplification to compensate for the reduction due to
compression.
Make Up
A switch that turns On/Off automatic gain (make up) compensation.
Dry/Wet
Controls the balance between processed and unprocessed sound.
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