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Section 4
A Limiter works very much like a compressor. The only difference is that on a limiter the ratio
is set at infinity to one.
Whenever a signal crosses the threshold the limiter compresses it back down. By using the
multiband Limiter you can set each limiter differently for different frequency ranges. The multi-
band limiter is an RMS limiter, short transients may exceed the threshold.
Within the limiter menu on the IEM the following parameters are user adjustable on all pro-
grams. (Changes made to factory programs can be saved as user programs.)
Limiter LOC/On/Off
Local (per band control) or global on or off.
Bands 1 to 4 On/Off
Lets you turn each band on or off independently.
Threshold -60 to 0 dB (per band or global)
It is recommended that the limiter's threshold be set to slightly below the point of no return so
that there is a slight margin of safety. You, of course, want to be careful not to set the thresh-
old to low as this would prevent you from getting the full dynamic range possible out of your
gear. Finding the right limiter threshold for your equipment will take some experimentation. By
dropping the threshold down below the bulk of the signal level we can then be limiting all the
time. This will effectively take all the dynamics out of a signal and is used as a form of extra
heavy compression.
OverEasy® Off to 10 (per band or global)
There are ten levels of OverEasy® that can be used on the IEM's limiters.
Auto On/Off/LOC and On/Off
When auto is turned on the IEM will continuously set the attack / hold / release controls itself.
It can be set globally or locally per band.
Attack .01 to 200 m Sec (per band or global)
This is the speed at which the IEM limiter starts to compress the signal once it has crossed the
threshold. Set the attack time longer for lower frequency bands, and shorter for higher fre-
quency bands.
Hold 0 to 500 m Sec (per band or global)
Hold is the time the limiter stays in gain reduction after the signal level has dropped below
threshold. Hold is useful when you want the limiter to function for a period of time after it has
been triggered.
Be careful not to set the hold time too long as it will not release in time.
Release 360 to 5 dB / Sec (per band or global)
Just like the release time on the compressor, the limiter's release time controls how fast the lim-
iter releases from gain reduction after the signal drops below the threshold. Set the release times
longer for lower frequency bands and shorter for higher frequency bands.
4.2 Multi-band Limiting
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