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voxpower
on Mar 14, 2007, 8:37pm:
Hey Alexsy,
I've been reading about gliss and am trying to wrap my head around the operational
principles
( no lectures from the "just twist the knobs till it sounds good crowd please!)
I gather that the dynamic nature impressed upon the eq filters is not threshold based;
so I'm wondering if the action could be compared to a transfer plot, but only from the knee up? In other words, a positive "dyn" setting causes an expanding slope , of a greater degree as the setting is increased and a negative "dyn" setting causes a
negative slope.
Is it fair to compare the dyn settings to the tilting of slope on a transfer plot???
TX for the great pluggs!
I've been reading about gliss and am trying to wrap my head around the operational
principles
( no lectures from the "just twist the knobs till it sounds good crowd please!)
I gather that the dynamic nature impressed upon the eq filters is not threshold based;
so I'm wondering if the action could be compared to a transfer plot, but only from the knee up? In other words, a positive "dyn" setting causes an expanding slope , of a greater degree as the setting is increased and a negative "dyn" setting causes a
negative slope.
Is it fair to compare the dyn settings to the tilting of slope on a transfer plot???
TX for the great pluggs!
Aleksey Vaneev
on Mar 16, 2007, 2:43pm:
No, this cannot be seen from compressor transfer curve plot. Or it can be seen as compressor transfer curve plot, but with threshold constantly moving up&down, with some lag probably.
narration
on Aug 9, 2007, 1:48pm:
Just saw this - probably Aleksey got tired of explaining about 'dyn' ;).
Try here - I think this is pretty accurate and easy to understand:
http://www.voxengo.com/forum/glisseq/1315/?offset=10
Regards to each, and GlissEQ is a great tool.
narration
Try here - I think this is pretty accurate and easy to understand:
http://www.voxengo.com/forum/glisseq/1315/?offset=10
Regards to each, and GlissEQ is a great tool.
narration
Aleksey Vaneev
on Aug 9, 2007, 2:53pm:
Thanks for answering :)
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