Solid State Logic Vocalstrip manual Compander Law Display, I/O Difference Display

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5.3 Compander Law Display

This shows the output level for any given input level according to the Compander controls which are currently being used. You can see both the compressor and expander threshold, indicated by the two knees. As the ratio of the compressor is increased, you can see the top portion flatten out indicating that the output level for any given input is being reduced.

5.4 I/O Difference Display

Also known as an amplitude histogram, the I/O Diff meter shows the relative occurrence of various amplitudes before and after processing. For either input or output, the distance the blue horizontal line protrudes from the middle and shows the amount of times that a particular amplitude is occurring. The vertical scale is the full range of amplitudes from to 0dB. It allows you to see the shift in dynamic range that occurs over time due to the compansion. Here you can see that the input signal spends most of the time fluctuating between loud and soft. This indicates that the signal has a large dynamic range which is changing very quickly. You may wish to compress this so the peaks are not as high and the troughs not as low.

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Contents Vocalstrip Contents Introduction Key Features Hardware Limitations Vocalstrip Graphical User Interface Windows/PC System RequirementsApple Macintosh Installation & Authorisation Enter the Unlock Key here De-ploser Vocalstrip In DetailDe-esser Equaliser Tip Finding and attenuating a resonanceCompander Process OrderFFT Spectrum Analyser Graphical DisplaysGraphical EQ Display Compander Law Display I/O Difference DisplayDynamic History Meter Peak Meter and Clip IndicatorMeters RMS MeterPreset Save and Load Control OptionsA/B Functionality Global Bypass Tip Copy from location a to location BAutomation De-esser and De-ploser Vocalstrip Parameters & Control RangesEqualiser Control Gain Frequency Slope RangeSupport FAQs Vocalstrip Support