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Using EZMix on the master bus, what does the attack variable mean in this one? Smaller percentage = faster attack? Or the opposite?
Using EZMix on the master bus, what does the attack variable mean in this one? Smaller percentage = faster attack? Or the opposite?
I think it means more limiting. Look at your meters to see if they are decreasing (more limiting) or increasing (less limiting) when dialing that knob
Jeff
Using EZMix on the master bus, what does the attack variable mean in this one? Smaller percentage = faster attack? Or the opposite?
I think it means more limiting. Look at your meters to see if they are decreasing (more limiting) or increasing (less limiting) when dialing that knob
Jeff
- This post was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by onewayout_1.
Not entirely sure. What I was looking to fix is some popping and artifacts caused by the compression, and I read that attack time being too fast could be the cause of it.
I messed around with the attack knob a little, but wasn’t able to eliminate the popping (only by lowering the compression knob)
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