Effects Reference

Table Of Contents
46 Chapter 3 Dynamics
Suppressor Section
 Suppressor Frequency knob: Sets the frequency band that is reduced when the
Detector frequency sensitivity threshold is exceeded.
 Strength knob: Sets the amount of gain reduction around the Suppressor frequency.
Center Section
 Detector and Suppressor frequency displays: The upper display shows the Detector
frequency range, and the lower display shows the Suppressor frequency range (in Hz).
 Smoothing slider: Sets the reaction speed of the gain reduction start and end phases.
Smoothing controls both the attack and release time (as they are used by compressors).
Enveloper
The Enveloper is an unusual effect that lets you shape transients—the attack and
release phases of a signal. This gives it a unique capability to shape the signal, and can
be used to achieve impressive results different than any other dynamics effect.
Enveloper Parameters
The Gain and Time controls on the left apply to the attack portion of the signal, while
the Gain and Time controls on the right apply to the release portion.
 Threshold slider and field: Sets the threshold above which the attack and release
levels are altered.
 (Attack) Gain slider and field: Sets the gain on the attack phase of the signal. When
set to the center (0) position, the signal is unaffected.
 (Attack) Time knob: Sets the duration from the beginning of the signal considered as
the attack.
 Display area: Graphically displays the attack and release curves applied to the signal.
 (Release) Time knob: Sets the duration of the signal considered as the release.
 (Release) Gain slider: Sets the gain on the release phase of the signal. When set to the
center (0) position, the signal is unaffected.
 Out Level slider: Sets the level of the output signal.
 Lookahead slider and field: Adjusts how far the Enveloper looks ahead in the signal.