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This diagram shows the effect of varying the Soft Knee Threshold.
Compres-
sion is 1:1 (no compression) at the Knee Threshold and smoothly transforms into the
selected compression ratio at the Compression Threshold. The upward arrow shows
the additional gain added to signals below the Threshold.
This diagram shows the effect of varying the Compression Ratio
with a
fixed Soft Knee Threshold. The knee transforms from a linear slope to the slope of
the compression ratio over the Soft Knee Threshold area. The upward arrow
shows the additional gain added to signals below the Threshold.
5 - Effects
Core Effects Descriptions
94
Creative Professional
Tip:
Setting a high
Ratio with the Threshold at
0dB and the Soft Knee at -
60dB creates a compressor
whose ratio varies
smoothly from gentle
compression at lower
signal levels to peak
limiting at maximum signal
level
In the region between the lower knee and upper Threshold, a variable amount of gain
reduction is applied depending on the signal level and Ratio setting. To keep this gain
reduction from “dragging down” the signal levels at the Threshold point, a comple-
mentary gain boost is automatically applied to all signal levels below the Threshold
when the Soft Knee is enabled. This gain increase with depth and Ratio is illustrated by
the upward arrows in the diagrams, and is similar to the action of the Auto Makeup
Gain parameter. Thus signal levels below the Threshold increase as the Soft Knee depth
and/or Ratio is increased (but see the Gate parameter, below.)