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Detection and the Dynamics Duo - November 1998

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Detection and the Dynamics Duo

Other processors use averaging circuits for level detection, created by simple resistor-

capacitor (RC) filters which may approximate average power with some waveforms, but in

general will not coincide with the way the human ear and brain interpret sound. This is

because there is not a one-to-one correspondence between the average amplitude of a

waveform and the average power of that same waveform, resulting in a mismatch between

the detector’s calculated signal level and your ear’s perceived level. It’s as if the averaging

detector is looking at the signal world through “fun house” mirror lenses.

A related method that has gained some popularity of late, due mainly to the availability

of these particular detector chips to the general public, is the “log average” method. But,

again, using averaging techniques, these logarithmic detectors exhibit the same error in

calculating signal level as illustrated above. Given these explanations, perhaps we have shed

some light on reasons why most processors work great only in certain situations with

certain types of signals.

Obviously, this is not the dbx way. Our processors use True RMS Level Detection for

signal sensing to most closely emulate human hearing response. Without going into a

detailed technical explanation, the mathematical concept of RMS (Root Mean Square)

describes an effective value of voltage or current that results in average power.This effective

value is called RMS because we take the square root of the mean of the squared values.

Disregarding the technical mumbo jumbo, just remember that the RMS value inherently

corresponds to the average power of the signal, as does the response of the human ear.With

sophisticated chips developed at dbx, utilizing patented integrated circuit designs to

calculate the RMS value of the signal, we are able to create unrivaled dynamics processors

with natural sound with the most listenable results over the widest range of signals.Those

who have used dbx processors know this to be true.

4. Duo Dynamics

What about stereo dynamics processing? Is there a special way required to link two

channels of compressors for processing a stereo signal, or do we just run each channel

through its own independent compressor? Those familiar with compressors know that for

processing stereo signals, each channel must react identically--that is, their VCA’s must be

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Страница 1: ...Detection and the Dynamics Duo Or Why Do Some Compressors Sound Great While Others Just Plain Don t Roger Johnsen...

Страница 2: ...processing 1 Viscerally Compressed Amplitude No that s not what VCA stands for as anyone familiar with compressors could tell you but we have a gut feeling you already knew that pun intended VCA of c...

Страница 3: ...A deficiencies But lest we fail to give credit where credit is due never underestimate the essential role that Mr VCA plays in providing a clean signal free of noise and distortion 3 Detection RMS Tru...

Страница 4: ...ns with certain types of signals Obviously this is not the dbx way Our processors use True RMS Level Detection for signal sensing to most closely emulate human hearing response Without going into a de...

Страница 5: ...wing damaging peaks speaker overexcursions or fatal jaunts into digital 0 VU land If this seems like a pointless question because no manufacturer would be stupid enough to implement this method on a s...

Страница 6: ...signals to be converted to the power domain then summed together in the power domain This produces a true sum of the energies The more total energy the higher the detectors calculate the combined sig...

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