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Detection and the Dynamics Duo - November 1998

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locked together so that their gains change identically--otherwise, the stereo image will shift

to the side with less gain reduction occurring at that instant.

We agree that the VCA’s must react identically when linked, but which detector controls

both VCA’s? Do they react to the left channel detector, or to the right channel detector, or

both? And, if to both, how? Do they react to the greater of the two signals? Do they react to

the sum of the signals? At this point you’re probably asking,“Who the @%&!*% cares?!”Well,

for starters, your ears and brain care. Bottom line: the detectors of both channels need to be

linked in an intelligent way. Let’s take a look at some not-so-intelligent ways and, of course,

the dbx way.

5.The Sum Of The Squares Of The Average of the Hypotenuse Sounds Bad! (Or Why We Do

It The Way We  Do!)

One way to do stereo linking is to ignore one of the channels, either the left one or the

right one, and have both VCA’s react to the signal on that one channel only. So which

channel signal do you choose to pay attention to and which one do you ignore, allowing

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 stereo processor, guess again. A particular manufacturer with a German-

sounding name whose boxes are made in China has implemented this method on their

“stereo” box. Hmm? Incidentally, their chosen method of detection on this box is the log

average method.

Another way to link detectors is to sum the left and right channel signals together before

going into one detector as suggested in an application note of a particular manufacturer of

another VCA. On the surface, this may seem like an acceptable way and will sometimes give

acceptable results, especially if the left and right signals are identical.The problem is that the

signals are, by definition, stereo! There is no problem detecting mono signals since they add

together without phase cancellation, but we’re not processing mono signals when we’re in

stereo link mode!

Stereo signals are, of course, different to some degree and will combine with some phase

cancellation. In other words, peaks in phase add together while peaks out of phase cancel.

Therefore, using this method, the detector will not calculate the correct level of the

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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...

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