Floor | link | active, Controls – elysia mpressor Dual-Channel Creative Compressor User Manual

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FLOOR

This button switches the emulation of the

mpressor’s analog noise floor at -96 dBFS on

and off.

LINk

In link mode, the mpressor uses the informa-

tion of both the left and the right channel to

generate one combined ‘virtual control voltage’

which is then applied to both channels (a true

stereo compressor in this case).

If the link mode is not active, imagine the

mpressor plugin as a dual mono compressor

that generates separate ‘virtual control voltages’

for left and right channel with the same control-

ler settings.

But why would this make any sense? The an-

swer is that by running a stereo compressor in

unlinked mode you might benefit from a more

vivid feeling of your track. This is because both

channels are compressed differently from each

other (as a result of different signals in the left

and right channel).

MONO

On a mono channel, the link function is obvi-

ously not available. The link button is semi-

transparent in this case to indicate it is not avail-

able.

ACTIVE

There is no big secret behind this button: It

switches the mpressor into the signal path

(white control light on) or bypasses the plugin

(light off).

By the way: On a hardware mpressor, the gain

reduction meter stays active even if the unit is

in bypass mode. The software version does not

have this feature because of technical reasons.

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