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Limiter
Signals above the threshold are compressed at an :1 ratio, preventing output of signals that exceed
the threshold level. Mono channel and stereo channel components are provided.
Mono channel components have a single input and output plus a key input, while stereo channel
components have two inputs and outputs and a key input.
Double click the component to open the component editor. Mono channel and stereo channel
components have the same parameters.
1
1
Limiter Curve
2
Gain Reduction Meter
3
Output Meter
Parameter
4
Threshold
-54 dB to ±0 dB
5
Attack
0 to 120 ms
6
Release
44.1 kHz: 6 ms to 46 s
48 kHz: 5 ms to 42.3 s
88.2 kHz: 3 ms to 23 s
96 kHz: 3 ms to 21.1 s
9
KeyIn
Mono
Stereo
)
On
ON/OFF
Limiter component editor
2 3
Name
Setting Range
SELF
KEYIN
L
R
LR BOTH
KEYIN
Chapter 6 Component Guide
4
5
6
7
8
Function
Displays the limiter response in graph form. The
horizontal axis represents input signal level and the
vertical axis represents output level.
Displays the amount of gain reduction.
Displays the output signal level.
Function
Sets the threshold value.
Sets the attack time.
Sets the release time. The range varies according
to the operating frequency.
The trigger source can be selected from this menu.
The currently selected source is displayed in the
button.
Turns the limiter ON.
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