Mid-side compressor – Roland SPD-SX PRO Sampling Pad with 32GB Internal Memory User Manual
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Effect List
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Mid-Side Compressor
This effect allows the left/right signals that have similar phase to be adjusted to a different sense of volume than the left/right
signals that have different phase.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
M Comp
Switch
OFF, ON
Switches whether to adjust the sense of volume for left/right input signals that are nearly (or
fully) in phase.
M Attack
0–124
Sets the time from when the input exceeds the Threshold until the volume starts being
compressed.
M Release 0–124
Adjusts the time after the signal volume falls below the Threshold Level until compression is no
longer applied.
M Threshold
(*1)
-60–0 [dB]
Adjusts the volume at which compression begins.
M Knee
0–30 [dB]
This is a function that smooths the onset of compression from the uncompressed state; it
gradually applies compression starting earlier than THRESHOLD. Higher values produce a
smoother transition.
M Ratio
1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1,
4:1, 16:1, INF:1
Compression ratio
M Post Gain 0–+18 [dB]
Adjusts the output gain.
S Comp
Switch
OFF, ON
Switches whether to adjust the sense of volume for left/right input signals whose signals are
considerably out of phase
S Attack
0–124
Sets the time from when the input exceeds the Threshold until the volume starts being
compressed
S Release
0–124
Adjusts the time after the signal volume falls below the Threshold Level until compression is no
longer applied.
S Threshold -60–0 [dB]
Adjusts the volume at which compression begins
S Knee
0–30 [dB]
This is a function that smooths the onset of compression from the uncompressed state; it
gradually applies compression starting earlier than THRESHOLD. Higher values produce a
smoother transition.
S Ratio
1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1,
4:1, 16:1, INF:1
Compression ratio
S Post Gain 0–+18 [dB]
Adjusts the output gain.
Level
0–127
Output Level
*1: This parameter corresponds to MFX Ctrl. For details, refer to “
Controlling the MFX with the PAD EDIT [1] [2] Knobs (MFX
(P.198)”.
*1: This parameter corresponds to MASTER EFFECT CTRL. For details, refer to “
Controlling the MASTER EFFECT with the MASTER
EFFECT Knob (MASTER EFFECT CTRL)
(P.199)”.