ReaComp
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- | [[Image: | + | [[Image:ReaComp.PNG]] |
- | ReaComp is a full | + | ReaComp is a full featured compressor plug-in. |
- | = Controls = | + | =Controls= |
+ | {{EffectsControlsCommon}} | ||
The basic controls of ReaComp are: | The basic controls of ReaComp are: | ||
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* '''Threshold''' - Lower the threhsold to catch peaks, or delve deep into the innards of an audio signal. | * '''Threshold''' - Lower the threhsold to catch peaks, or delve deep into the innards of an audio signal. | ||
* '''Pre-comp''' - Look-ahead compression. | * '''Pre-comp''' - Look-ahead compression. | ||
- | * '''Attack''' - From 0ms to 500ms (5 seconds) | + | * '''Attack''' - From 0ms to 500ms (0.5 seconds) |
- | * '''Release''' - From 0ms to 5000ms ( | + | * '''Release''' - From 0ms to 5000ms (5 seconds) |
- | * ''' | + | :* '''Classic attack''' |
+ | :* '''Auto release''' | ||
* '''Ratio''' - From 1:1 to 100:1 (inf) | * '''Ratio''' - From 1:1 to 100:1 (inf) | ||
- | * '''Knee Size''' - From | + | * '''Knee Size''' - From 0dB to 24dB - This will tell the compressor to either start compressing as soon as a signal goes over the threshold (0dB) or start compressing after it goes over the threshold by a pre-determined amount (i.e. 1db to 24dB). |
- | * | + | * {{DetectorInput}} |
* '''Low Pass/High Pass''' - Choose to NOT affect a certain range of the signal being compressed - very useful to avoid inadvertent bass compression | * '''Low Pass/High Pass''' - Choose to NOT affect a certain range of the signal being compressed - very useful to avoid inadvertent bass compression | ||
- | * '''RMS size''' - | + | * '''RMS size''' - RMS window-size. See: [[RMS-size]] |
+ | * '''Output Mix''' - the ratio of processed (wet) signal vs unprocessesed (dry) signal output by the effect | ||
+ | :*{{wet}} | ||
+ | :*{{dry}} | ||
+ | :* '''Preview filter''' | ||
+ | :* '''Auto make-up''' | ||
+ | :* '''AA''' | ||
+ | :* '''Limit output''' | ||
= Tutorials = | = Tutorials = | ||
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= Presets = | = Presets = | ||
- | You can find some ReaComp presets in [http:// | + | You can find some ReaComp presets in [http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=5380 this forum thread]. |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 8 May 2011
Main Page > REAPER Documentation > REAPER Effects
ReaComp is a full featured compressor plug-in.
Contents |
Controls
Common Controls
Move a fader to set a value or, to set a value precisely, type directly into the input box if it is not "greyed-out". Double Click a fader to return to its default value.
"Fine-tune" a value controlled by a fader by holding the Ctrl key while moving the fader.
- Drop-down list -
- + - Patch and Patch/MIDI program change link management, displays a graphic similar to this:
- Param
- 2 in 2 out - Routing. The plugin pin connector, displays a graphic similar to this:
Extra channels can be created by clicking on the +
- UI - Toggle between default and custom User Interface
- 100% Wet - The plugin is bypassed when this is checked
Plugin Specific Controls
The basic controls of ReaComp are:
- Threshold - Lower the threhsold to catch peaks, or delve deep into the innards of an audio signal.
- Pre-comp - Look-ahead compression.
- Attack - From 0ms to 500ms (0.5 seconds)
- Release - From 0ms to 5000ms (5 seconds)
- Classic attack
- Auto release
- Ratio - From 1:1 to 100:1 (inf)
- Knee Size - From 0dB to 24dB - This will tell the compressor to either start compressing as soon as a signal goes over the threshold (0dB) or start compressing after it goes over the threshold by a pre-determined amount (i.e. 1db to 24dB).
- Detector Input - This is used as a key input for sidechain applications
- Low Pass/High Pass - Choose to NOT affect a certain range of the signal being compressed - very useful to avoid inadvertent bass compression
- RMS size - RMS window-size. See: RMS-size
- Output Mix - the ratio of processed (wet) signal vs unprocessesed (dry) signal output by the effect
- Wet - The amount of processed signal in the output.
- Dry - The amount of unprocessed signal in the output.
- Preview filter
- Auto make-up
- AA
- Limit output
Tutorials
Here are some videos on how to use ReaComp step-by-step:
Presets
You can find some ReaComp presets in this forum thread.