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The Compressor

A Compressor is meant to reduce the dynamic content of the

Input signal, and thereby keep a more constant level. When the

Input signal exceeds the Threshold, the Compressor starts to

reduce the signal according to the Ratio. The Ratio describes how

much the signal is reduced, e.g. a Ratio at 2:1 means that for

every 2dB the Input signal exceeds the Threshold, only 1dB is

Output.

Select COM by pressing the BLOCK keys

Basic operation

- Press the PARAMETER keys to select parameter.

- Turn the ADJUST wheel to change values.

- Press the BAND keys to select between the three bands.

- Press the MENU keys to select User/Xpert/Xover.

About the Compressor

The Compressor section of the Finalizer is divided into three

bands. This means that you are able to compress the low/mid/high

frequencies separately.

To optimize the Output gain and energy in your material, the

Finalizer uses auto Make-Up gain, meaning that the three bands

are gained individually and automatically, depending on how hard

the current band is compressed.

User Menu

Threshold

When the Input level exceeds the Threshold, the Compressor will

be activated. This means that the lower the Threshold, the more

compression you will get.

Ratio

The Ratio of the gain reduction.

Example: When the Ratio is set to 2:1 it means that for every

2dB the Input level rises above Threshold, the Output level is

increased by only 1dB.

Band Level

The three band levels are used to adjust the spectral balance in the

Compressor. You are able to change the level of the low, mid and

high bands individually, simply by selecting the current band and

turning the ADJUST wheel.

Out Level

The Out level parameter makes it possible to compensate for the

loss of level in the Compressor/Limiter. This is also known as

Make-up gain. Please see page 28 for further information on this

issue.

The Edit Guide

The symbol in the lower left corner of the display is an Edit

guide. This indicator will help you get back to parameter values

of the latest recalled preset. An arrow up/down indicates whether

the value of the selected parameter has been increased or

decreased; a dot indicates no change in value.

Example:

You have been working on various parameters within a preset

and would like to get, let us say, the original Ratios back without

changing the Attack/Release times.

Simply select the Ratio parameters and use the ADJUST wheel to

find the value that gives you a dot symbol as opposed to the arrow.

You will now have the original value.

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