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4.1 Introduction to the Dynamic Processing
What is the Dynamic Processing?
While mastering, mixing or recording, some uses of the dynamic processing are only utilitarian or trivial, but some are
creative. Our Processors can face any situation. Without forcing a particular sound coloration, they allow to achieve results
that can’t be reached with other plug-ins that just mimic usual hardware.
Presentation
Dynamic processing is the generic name for transformations that can be applied to the original dynamic of a signal. In other
words, it’s the range between the quietest and the loudest parts. Compressor, limiter, and noise gate are well known. But
some others also exist: expander, de-compressor, de-expander…
Most of the dynamic processing plug-ins feature a standard architecture by using series of particular processes one after the
other: Compressor, limiter and noise gate for example. The Alchemist and Solera architectures are different. They implement
4 different detectors and envelops generators in parallel and simultaneous: compressor, de-compressor, expander, and
de-expander. Every particular section also exists in the FLUX Pure Series.
4.1 Introduction to the Dynamic
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