Specifications

Default Value: -144 dB
This slider controls the amount of the original signal that can be added to the processed audio. This feature is dedicated to
mastering works requiring both heavy processing and subtle control. The mix is done before the output gain.
Output Gain (3)
Unit: dB - Value Range: -48 / +48 - Step: 0.01
Default Value: 0 dB
Sets the global gain applied to the dynamic processing output.
Invert Phase (4)
Default Value: Off
When this button is engaged, the phase of the processed signal is inverted.
This 180° phase shift is also applied on the Solo of the detector Equalizer.
Enable Clipper (5)
The Clipper is the very last stage of the processing chain.
Clipper Knee (6)
Unit: dB - Value Range: 0 / +3 - Step: 0.01
Default Value: 1 dB
Sets the smoothness of the transmission curve.
Link (7)
Default: Enabled
By default the maximum value issued from all channels feeding the side chain is retained as source for processing.
This manner, the space information is kept for the processed multi-channel signals.
When disabled, every channel uses its own value for individual processing.
This configuration may be used in conjunction with the MS width section which encode the signal in MS before processing,
and decode at the output. This manner, the M signal can be processed while keeping the S channel untouched.
Bypass (8)
It's a global bypass.
Channel Processing Selector (9)
When operating on a multi-channel bus, all channels are processed by default, but it can be useful to remove some channels
from the processing for some reasons. This selector allows to keep the unchecked channels untouched.
This feature may be used if different settings are required. Several instancies of a plug-in can be used in series, each one
processing a particular channel with its own settings.
Channel Side Chain Routing (10)
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