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VintageCompressor (Cubase Elements only)
The VintageCompressor is modeled after vintage type compressors.
Input Gain (-24 to 48 dB)
In combination with the Output Gain setting, this parameter determines the
compression amount. The higher the input gain setting and the lower the output
gain setting, the more compression is applied.
Output Gain (-48 to 24 dB)
Sets the output gain.
Gain Reduction LED
Indicates the amount of compression of the signal.
Attack (0.1 to 100 ms)
Determines how fast the compressor responds. If the attack time is long, more of the
early part of the signal passes through unprocessed.
Attack Mode (Punch On/Off)
If this option is activated, the early attack phase of the signal is preserved, retaining
the original punch in the audio material, even with short Attack settings.
Release (10 to 1000 ms or Auto mode)
Sets the time after which the gain returns to its original level. If Auto Release is
activated,
VintageCompressor automatically nds the best release setting for the
audio material.
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VintageCompressor - Details View (Cubase Elements only) on page 292
EQ
You can make equalizer settings for the 4 bands. These have different default frequency values
and different Q names. However, they all have the same frequency range (20 Hz to 20 kHz). You
can specify different lter types for each individual module.
1 Activate/Deactivate Band
Activates/Deactivates the equalizer band.
2 Select EQ Band Type
Opens a pop-up menu where you can select an EQ type for the band. Bands 1 and 4 can
act as parametric, shelf, or high/low-cut lters. EQ bands 2 and 3 are always parametric
lters.
3 Gain
Sets the amount of cut or boost. The range is ±24 dB.
4 Frequency
Sets the center frequency of the frequency range to be cut or boosted.
5 Q-Factor
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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