Fabrik c studio, Limiter, De-esser – TC Electronic Studio Konnekt 48 User Manual

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the overtones intact.
3-band compression on grouped sources
If you have grouped several sources and want to do a “global” compression on this section, the 3-band mode can be very
effective. It will give you more transparency in your overall mix as you can apply independent compression to each of the
three frequency bands.

Full-band compression on vocals
You probably know that “in-your-face” airy kind of vocal that you hear on some tracks? The way to get that effect is by
using a full-band compressor on your vocal track, slowing the attack time, and speeding up the release time. It’s pretty
simple when you know how to do it.

Full-band compression on Guitar
It’s amazing how some tonal instruments can get a very percussive quality to them when the right type of effect is applied.
Using a full-band compressor on a rhythm guitar will give you a sound that is sharp, sweaty, funky and really emphasizes
the rhythmic and percussive qualities of your track.

Limiter

The Limiter is used to prevent overloads occurring at extreme and occasional peaks in the source material, - peaks that may
not be caught and attenuated sufficiently in the Compressor. As the Limiter can be used to limit the extreme, the
Compressor can be used to apply a much more “musical” and gentle compression.

EQ Section

The Fabrik C Studio EQ section is a 4-band parametric EQ that gives you full control of high- and low-pass filters. Four
filter types are available offering Notch, Parametric, Shelving and Cut. If you are looking for a razor sharp filter, use the
Notch filter which has a range as low as 0.01 of an octave. For a more gentle approach go for the shelving filter that sports
a variable slope with a range from 3 dB/oct over 6 and 9 to 12 dB/oct. The Cut filter can be switched between a flat
amplitude maximum of 12 dB to an octave, and a flat group delay type. For a natural and “well behaved” bandwidth, apply
the parametric EQ.

De-Esser

A De-Esser is a compressor type used to reduce only specific sibilant frequencies. Typically the “s” sounds can be far too
dominant on a vocal track and the track would therefore often benefit from being processed by a De-Esser.

Headroom

To avoid internal clipping and to secure ease of use, all processing is done in the 48 bit domain, and is not truncated to 24
bit before the output of the Limiter.

Signal Flow - 3-band mode

This is a schematic overview of the signals flow through the algorithm in 3-band mode. As illustrated - the signal first
passes the 4-band parametric EQ. The signal is then split into lo-, mid- and hi-bands for individual compression.
Cross-over frequencies between the bands are set by the selected Source type.
After the Make-up Gain section, the signal passes the Limiter.

Signal Flow - Full-band mode

The signal flow in Full-band mode is similar to 3-band mode. The difference lies solely in the Full-band compression as
opposed to the split-filter and 3 compression bands found in 3-band mode.

Parametric
EQ

Make-up
Gain

Limiter

Comp
In Level

Comp/
De-Esser

Parametric
EQ

Comp/
De-Esser

Make-up
Gain

Limiter

3 band
Split
Filter

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Mid

Lo

Comp
In Level

Hi

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