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Gain Reduction LED
Indicates the amount of compression of the signal.
Attack (0.1 to 100 ms)
Determines how fast the compressor responds to signals above the set threshold. If
the attack time is long, more of the early part of the signal passes through
unprocessed.
Release (10 to 1000 ms or Auto mode)
Sets the time after which the gain returns to the original level when the signal drops
below the threshold. If Auto Release is activated, the compressor automatically nds
the best release setting for the audio material.
Make-Up (0 to 24 dB or Auto mode)
Compensates for output gain loss that is caused by compression. If Auto Make-Up is
activated, the output is automatically adjusted for gain loss.
RELATED LINKS
Standard Compressor – Details View on page 290
Tube Compressor (Cubase Elements only)
The Tube Compressor with integrated tube-simulation allows you to achieve smooth and warm
compression effects. The VU meter shows the amount of gain reduction. This compressor
features an internal side-chain section that lets you lter the trigger signal.
Input Gain (-24.0 to 48.0 dB)
Determines the compression amount. The higher the input gain, the more
compression is applied.
Output Gain (-12.0 to 12.0 dB)
Sets the output gain.
Gain Reduction LED
Indicates the amount of compression of the signal.
Attack (0.1 to 100.0 ms)
Determines how fast the compressor responds. If the attack time is long, more of the
initial part of the signal passes through unprocessed.
Release (10 to 1000 ms or Auto mode)
Sets the time after which the gain returns to the original level. If Auto Release is
activated, Tube Compressor automatically nds the best release setting for the
audio material.
Drive (1.0 to 6.0 dB)
Controls the amount of tube saturation.
Mix (0 to 100 %)
Sets the level balance between the dry signal and the wet signal.
RELATED LINKS
Tube Compressor – Details View (Cubase Elements only) on page 291
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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