Specifications
Default Value: 0 %
Instant  peak  value  can  be  added  to  the  RMS  signal  feeding  the  detector  section,  making  the  dynamic  processing  more
sensitive to audio transients.
Angel's Share (23)
Unit: % - Value Range: 0 / 100 - Step: 1
Default Value: 0 %
This setting relaxes the ratio applied to the processor section when the detected signal dynamic raises.
This setting literally opens the sound, increases the dynamic impression and keeps some crest by adjusting in real time the
ratio of  every  dynamic processing  section regarding  both their  current settings  about ratio  and the  signal content  (mainly
dynamic range).  To  start  understanding  this setting  and  easily  hear  it, take  a  full  mixed  drum  kit  or  a  complete  mix  with
punchy drums, set the  compression threshold, ratio  to get something  near  pumping or an  aggressive compression. Then
increase the output gain to compensate the gain lost and then toggle between 0 and 100% of Angel Share. At 100 % you
should hear more air in the sound, more transient and less compression impression; especially in terms of attack.
Angel's Share Inverter (24)
When engaged, the behavior of the Angel's Share is inverted. The ratio value is increased depending of the detected signal
dynamic.
Hysteresis (25)
Unit: % - Value Range: 0 / 100 - Step: 1
Default Value: 0 %
Allows process the audio signal independently of the sound level but regarding the signal dynamic range. It is mixed with the
standard compression scheme.
Take a piece of full mixed music, set the ratio to 3-4 and the compression will start working. Now set the threshold of the
compressor to the maximum value, the compressor will stop working because the sound level will never reach the threshold.
Then increase the Hysteresis and you will see (and hear) the compression working again!!! Now decrease or increase the
input gain (in Solera or before, as you want) and you will see that the compression will continue to work equally; it's totally,
completely independent of the sound level and depends only on Ratio, Knee and sound content.
How can this be used? When you have too much dynamic in the sound, going for e.g. from -3, -6 dB Vu (or less) to +12 dB;
If you want to compress the low levels you will hear the sound "pumping" when the sound reaches the High levels and the
only thing to do with standard compressor will be to increase the threshold to rescue some airiness in the sound. But when
doing  that  the  compressor  will  not  work  any  more  on  the  low  levels  and  you  will  hear  some  sound  differences  (in  term
density, live space, grain etc…) especially when the compressor starts working. With Solera Hysteresis, adjust the threshold
and ratio on the High levels to what you think OK, then increase the Hysteresis (from 20 to 50 %) and listen now the low
levels and  especially  the  transition  between Low  and  High levels.  You  can also  start  increasing the  ratio  to increase  the
effect. You'll then notice that the compression will always be active but can still take care of High, loud levels (unless you set
100% hysteresis) and make the compression very smooth and no more pumping… In addition with the Angel Share function,
you'll  be  able  to  set  a  constant  and  very  natural  envelop  that  allows  to  increase  low  levels,  low  frequency  and  to  keep
important transients.
Hysteresis Threshold (26)
Sets the gain range of the hysteresis parameter.
•  Up: Increasing of the Hysteresis action
•  Down: Decreasing of the Hysteresis action
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