Release control, Gain control, Auto gain make-up switch – Drawmer Drawmer Dynamics for Pro Tools User Manual
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Chapter 3: Drawmer Dynamics Parameters
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Release Control
The Release control sets the rate at which gain 
returns to normal after the input signal level has 
fallen below the Threshold. Release range is 
from 50 ms to 5 seconds.
With very long release settings the Compressor 
may not have enough time to recover between 
the signal peaks. 
With very short release settings low frequency 
signals will have a tendency to distort as the 
Compressor tries to release on the signal sine 
wave. 
Gain Control
The Gain control has two functions, depending 
on the current state of the Auto Gain Make-up 
toggle switch. When Auto Gain Make-up is on, 
the control has a center-zero and is used as a fine 
trim for optimum output level. This should be 
centered at 0 dBfs, but can be reduced up to 
9 dB, or driven harder, in which case the signal 
will hit the Limiter.
When Auto Gain Make Up is turned on, the gain 
control becomes a ±9 dB trim. In manual mode, 
up to 36 dB of gain compensation can be added 
for level changes caused by Compression.
In the signal path, this control comes before the 
Peak Limiter detector. This fact should be taken 
into account when setting the Peak limiter 
threshold. Driving the gain too hard will often 
produce excessive limiting.
Auto Gain Make-Up Switch
With Auto Gain Make-Up on, Gain Make Up is 
adjusted automatically when the Compressor’s 
Threshold, Attack and Ratio or Limiter Thresh-
old are adjusted, so that the output level is as 
close as possible to the Limit Threshold. 
Compressor Gain Reduction Meter
This nine-element LED-style meter indicates 
from 0 dB to 30 dB of gain reduction.
Limit Threshold Control
The Limit Threshold control sets an absolute 
limit in decibels that the output signal is not al-
lowed to exceed. This control is normally left in 
its fully clockwise position, where preventative 
limiting will sometimes occur with audio mate-
rial containing high level peaks.
The Compressor Gain control should be used to 
ensure that the Peak Limiter operates rarely, if at 
all. Alternatively, you can deliberately drive it 
into limiting for creative effects.
Limit Gain Reduction Meter
This five-element LED-style meter indicates 
from 1 dB to 16 dB of gain reduction. The meter 
scale has been designed so that more sensitive 
amounts of limiting are displayed, rather than 
the maximum available.
When set to extremes, the Auto Gain Make-
up feature cannot restore enough gain to 
make back all the level that would be re-
quired to repair excessive Compression.
