Limiting, Dynamic expansion and gating, Compression and expansion combined – Antares TASCAM TA-1VP User Manual

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Limiting

Examine the 99:1 curve in the above graph. This setting

reduces all sounds above the threshold to the same

loudness. This is called limiting. Limiting is usually

employed to allow a dynamic signal to be recorded at a

maximum level with no risk that transient peaks will result

in overload. In this application, the threshold setting

(usually set relatively high) determines the extent to

which the peaks will be limited.

Dynamic Expansion and Gating

Sometimes, it is desirable to increase the difference

between the quietest signal and the noise in a recording

by using a downward expander. A typical application

would be eliminating room noises and breath sounds that

can be heard between the phrases of a recorded vocal

part.
The graph below shows the curveÉ<or a downward

expander. Notice that above the threshold, the curve

follows a 1 to 1 ratio (i.e., is unaffected by the gate). For

each unit of input change below the threshold the output

changes by two units. This is called a 1 to 2 expansion

ratio.
As the input signal drops below the threshold, its output

level drops at twice the rate it would using a 1 to 1 ratio.

In effect, sounds below the expander threshold are “faded

out” more quickly than they would be normally.

OUTPUT

LEVEL

INPUT LEVEL

LOUDER

LOUDER

THRESHOLD

1 TO 2 EXPANSION RATIO

1 TO 1 RATIO

When expanders use ratios higher than 1:10, sounds

below the threshold are faded out very rapidly. This effect

is called gating and can sound very abrupt. Adjusting the

gate ratio can smooth out the abrupt change. The graph

below shows the input/output curve for a typical gate.

OUTPUT

LEVEL

INPUT LEVEL

LOUDER

LOUDER

THRESHOLD

1 TO 99 EXPANSION RATIO

1 TO 1 RATIO

Sounds that are louder than the threshold get “through

the gate” unchanged. Sounds that are below the

threshold are not heard. Gates can be used to great

effect in processing drum tracks where sounds from the

other instruments in the drum set leak through the mike

of the instrument being recorded. Gates are also used

frequently to “gate off” a reverb tail or the ringing from an

insufficiently damped drum head.

Compression and Expansion

Combined

The TA-1VP allows you to use both compression and

expansion simultaneously. This ability is useful in taming

the typical problems that arise when processing vocal

tracks. The graph below illustrates the use of compression

with a downward expanding gate.

OUTPUT

LEVEL

INPUT LEVEL

LOUDER

GATE THRESHOLD

COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD

1 TO 99 EXPANSION RATIO

4 TO 1 RATIO

Using this setting, levels above the compressor threshold

will be compressed at a 4 to 1 ratio. Levels below the

compressor threshold but above the gate threshold will

not be changed. Levels below the gate threshold will be

gated out completely.

2 – Introducing the TASCAM TA-1VP Vocal Producer

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