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Pro-L threshold concept question
I believe Pro-L was designed this way to give a cleaner look.
You can still achieve what you're looking for by giving a 9 dB gain on input, and and -9 dB on output.
This should behave exactly like a -9 threshold.
Lets say your signal reaches -8dB.
If you could set the threshold to -9 dB, then your signal would be 1dB higher than the threshold, and brickwalled back to -9.
But if your threshold is set to 0 dB, and you give it a 9 dB gain, then your signal should now be +1, and brickwalled back to 0 db.
All you're left to do is to give a -9 output and there you go.
Cheers,
Yroth
Yroth — Feb 21, 2016
Frank — Feb 26, 2016
Yroth — Feb 28, 2016
Hi,
I was wondering why the Pro-L doesn't have a threshold parameter. Is it only able to slam things to full-scale and make things as loud as possible?
How can I brick wall a bus at -9dBFS for example without lowering the whole bus via the output parameter in the plugin?
Don't understand how I can use this for anything else than slamming everything to the maximum.
Please advise.
Thanks!
Frank.