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Peak Vs. RMS detection
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Peak Vs. RMS detection
Hi,
I'm playing around with a simple compressor design.
I used the stock FS compressor, stripped it down and remained with the core of it only.
I noticed that the detector is a peak detector.
Shouldn't/don't compressors use an RMS detector? I had thought peak detection was for fast limiters only.
How many samples do you recommend me to use an 'RMS detector' for it to be a 'fast compressor'?
Any links, ideas or such would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rocko
I'm playing around with a simple compressor design.
I used the stock FS compressor, stripped it down and remained with the core of it only.
I noticed that the detector is a peak detector.
Shouldn't/don't compressors use an RMS detector? I had thought peak detection was for fast limiters only.
How many samples do you recommend me to use an 'RMS detector' for it to be a 'fast compressor'?
Any links, ideas or such would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rocko
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Re: Peak Vs. RMS detection
I guess it may depend on design. In this case - all values below certain threshold are amplified, but in order to do so - values must be detected (and values are peak values).
Continuing my guessing, in more complex design - you may play with the RMS flow, giving boost according to this flow on one side, but limiting the top (peak values) on the other side.
Continuing my guessing, in more complex design - you may play with the RMS flow, giving boost according to this flow on one side, but limiting the top (peak values) on the other side.
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Re: Peak Vs. RMS detection
Shouldn't/don't compressors use an RMS detector? I had thought peak detection was for fast limiters only.
Compressor designs [hardware] can be Peak or RMS based. Some designs incorporate both.
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