02: Limiter
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02: Limiter
The Limiter regulates the input signal level. It is similar to the Compressor, except that the Limiter com-
presses only signals that exceed the specified level to lower unnecessary peak signals. The Limiter applies
a peaking-type EQ to the trigger signal (which controls the degree of the Limiter effect), allowing you to
set any band width to be covered.
a Ratio 1.0:1…50.0:1, Inf:1 Sets the signal compression ratio.
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b Threshold [dB] –40…0dB
Sets the signal level above which compression is applied.
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c Attack 1…100 Sets attack time.
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d Release 1…100 Sets release time.
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e Gain Adjust [dB] –16…+24dB Sets output gain.
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f Side PEQ Insert Off, On Switches the trigger signal EQ on/off.
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Side PEQ Cutoff [Hz] 20…12.00kHz Center frequency of the trigger signal EQ
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Q 0.5…10.0 Band width of the trigger signal EQ
Gain [dB] –18.0…+18.0dB Gain of the trigger signal EQ
h Trigger Monitor Off, On
Switches effect output/trigger signal monitor on/off.
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Wet/Dry Dry, 1:99…99:1, Wet Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds.
Src None…Tempo Modulation source of effect balance
Amt –100…+100 Modulation amount of effect balance
a: Ratio
b: Threshold [dB]
e: Gain Adjust [dB]
This parameter sets the signal compression ratio. Compression is applied only
when the signal level exceeds the Threshold value.
Adjust the output level using the Gain Adjust parameter, since compression
causes the entire level to be reduced.
In
Wet / Dry
Mono In - Mono Out
Limiter
Gain Adjust
Side PEQ
Envelope - Control
Trigger Monitor