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Knob ratio : Compressor
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Knob ratio : Compressor
Hello !
I have a question,
what is a value of knob ratio (0 - 1) of output : 1:1 ....etc
Exemple knob position 0 = 1:1
knob position (max) 1 = 8:1
How see the reference ??
Thank you
I have a question,
what is a value of knob ratio (0 - 1) of output : 1:1 ....etc
Exemple knob position 0 = 1:1
knob position (max) 1 = 8:1
How see the reference ??
Thank you
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Re: Knob ratio : Compressor
Hello, I'm not sure exactly what you're asking for, but I added an output to my knobs for the 0-1 ratio as well as the set min/max ratio. Maybe something like that will help you? Or you could just set the knob to 0-1 and then multiply by 7 and add 1 outside of the knob.
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Re: Knob ratio : Compressor
Hi !
Ex :
How to define three position for my knob :
1:1
2:1
4:1
For this exemple, what is the value for my knob.
limit knob : 0min and max 1
Thx u
Ex :
How to define three position for my knob :
1:1
2:1
4:1
For this exemple, what is the value for my knob.
limit knob : 0min and max 1
Thx u
- rustyou
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Re: Knob ratio : Compressor
Knob outputs just values, whether these represent ratios or something/anything else. You just set the min/max from 1 to N, and you have ratios, for example from 1:1 to N:1.
If you wish to have specific numbers - you can use a selector driven by knob out or if-then-else routine or some sort of down/up rescaling with integers, if this is supposed to be infinite range of regularly defined ratios.
If you wish to have specific numbers - you can use a selector driven by knob out or if-then-else routine or some sort of down/up rescaling with integers, if this is supposed to be infinite range of regularly defined ratios.
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Re: Knob ratio : Compressor
Thank
In out meter monitor.
My compressor will be of knob = 5 --------> out monitor compress = 5:1 value ? exactly ?
In out meter monitor.
My compressor will be of knob = 5 --------> out monitor compress = 5:1 value ? exactly ?
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Re: Knob ratio : Compressor
Now, connecting second wire to your compressor - remember to scale your green value (on that second wire) appropriately to input requirements of your compressor part, to fit proper ranges there.
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Re: Knob ratio : Compressor
Eh ...
For this exemple of compressor.
The value of ratio is : min =0 max=1
What the real value in output (1:1, 2:1...etc)
0 = 1:1
0.5= ?
1=?...
Thank you,
For this exemple of compressor.
The value of ratio is : min =0 max=1
What the real value in output (1:1, 2:1...etc)
0 = 1:1
0.5= ?
1=?...
Thank you,
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