Percussion, Fretted, Keyboards – PreSonus BlueMAX User Manual

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3 SCREAMER - For loud vocals. Fairly hard compression for a vocalist who is ‘on’ and ‘off
the microphone a lot. It puts the voice ‘in your face’.

Threshold

Ratio

Attack

Release

-1.1dB 3.8:1 0.002mS

38mS

Percussion
1 SNARE/KICK

- Allows the first transient through and compresses the rest of the signal

giving a hard snap up front with a longer release.

Threshold

Ratio

Attack

Release

-2.1dB 3.5:1 78mS 300mS

2 L/R (Stereo) OVERHEAD

- A low ratio and threshold gives a ‘fat’ contour to even out the

sound from overhead drum mics. Low end is increased and the overall sound is more present
and less ambient. More ‘boom’ less ‘room’.

Threshold

Ratio

Attack

Release

-13.7dB 1.3:1 27mS 128mS

Fretted

1 ELECTRIC BASS - A fast attack and slow release to tighten up the electric bass and give
you control for more consistent level.

Threshold

Ratio

Attack

Release

-4.4dB 2.6:1 45.7mS

189mS

2 ACOUSTIC GUITAR - This setting accentuates the attack of the acoustic guitar and helps
maintain an even signal level keeping the acoustic guitar from disappearing in the track.

Threshold

Ratio

Attack

Release

-6.3dB 3.4:1 188mS 400mS

3 ELECTRIC GUITAR - A setting for ‘crunch’ electric rhythm guitar. A slow attack helps get
the electric rhythm guitar up close and personal and gives punch to your crunch.

Threshold

Ratio

Attack

Release

-0.1dB 2.4:1 26mS 194mS

Keyboards

1 PIANO - A special setting for an even level. Designed to help even up the top and bottom
of an acoustic piano. Helps the left hand be heard with the right hand.

Threshold

Ratio

Attack

Release

-10.8dB 1.9:1 108mS 112mS

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