Dynamic Processing Flashcards

(9 cards)

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Q

After the peaks in the dynamic range have been reduced when a compressor it used, what boosts the whole signal after

A

Make up gain

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What is knee in compression?

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The characteristic bend in the response curve when the signal crosses the threshold. A soft knee compressor gradually applies the ratio, whereas a hard knee compressor will apply the ratio instantly once the signal is above the threshold

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What is ratio in compression

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Ratio of input volume:output volume, how much the compressor will reduce the signal by once the signal is above the threshold, the amount of compression

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When the release is set too fast on compression what can happen?

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It can introduce ‘pumping’ or ‘ducking’ effects

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5
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What is side chain compression

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Is where a compressor is triggered by the volume of one track, but the compressor is applied to another

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6
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What frequencies do sibilance occur

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5kHz - 10kHz

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What are limiters

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Compressors with extreme settings, they will have a ratio set as close to infinity:1 as possible, they are used to prevent signals from increasing beyond a certain level to avoid damaging equipment or increasing beyond an acceptable limit, controlling the peaks a compressor might have missed

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What is a expander

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It works in the opposite way of a compressor - they reduce the level of signals that fall below a set threshold, expanding the dynamic range

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What are noise gates

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They are extreme expanders - they have a very high ratio reducing any signal to silence when it passes below the threshold. They are used to reduce background noise

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