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5.10.7. COMP/LIMIT (Compressor/limiter)

Compressor/limiter section offers the necessary

controls to correctly match maximum output levels and
protection needs. Its controls edit the relative parameters:
Compressor/Limiter ON/OFF, THRESHOLD, RATIO,
ATTACK and RELEASE.

 Compressor/limiter ON/OFF switch quickly activates

or deactivates all the section. So it's easy to quickly
hear any difference with or without compressor/
limiter. With OFF (unlighted button), other section
controls are deactivated.

 THRESHOLD is made of a potentiometer and a

linked numerical value to determine operating signal
level for compression (or limitation). This parameter
setting range is +12dB – -48dB.

 RATIO is also made of a potentiometer and a linked

numerical value. This parameter determines how
much the volume is reduced when the signal level is
higher than THRESHOLD. 1:1 value means the
signal level won't change. With an extreme setting
like inf:1 it operates as a signal limiter and any signal
higher than THRESHOLD will be maintained at this
threshold level.

 ATTACK (potentiometer and numerical value) determines how fast the compressor/limiter reacts

and changes output volume once the THRESHOLD level has been reached. Its setting range is
0.1 ms – 150 ms.

 RELEASE (potentiometer and numerical value) determines how long it takes for the

compressor/limiter output volume to return to unity gain once the signal level has dropped under
the THRESHOLD. In this case, the setting range is 1 ms – 5 s.

Correctly setting compressor's ATTACK and RELEASE parameters is not an easy task: too low

values result in excessive low frequency distortion and too high values could make a limiter useless if
damages already occurred when limitation starts.

In order to help you correctly setting these values, the AUTO parameter automatically set them

using the crossover high-pass filter cut-off frequency.

When AUTO parameter is activated, ATTACK and RELEASE controls are deactivated for editing,

but still display used value.