User guide
CUEMIX FX
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The Dynamics tab
The Dynamics tab (Figure 10-26) displays the 
Dynamics processing settings for the input or 
output channel that currently has the focus. Click 
any focus button in the Inputs or Outputs tab to 
view the Dynamics tab settings for the channel.
Figure 10-26: The Dynamics tab.
Enabling Dynamics
Each input and output channel has a global 
Dynamics enable/disable button (Figure 10-3 and 
Figure 10-6). This button enables or disables all 
dynamics processing for the channel. In addition, 
the Dynamics tab has two different dynamics 
processors, the Compressor and Leveler, which can 
be individually enabled or disabled (Figure 10-26) 
for the channel.
Compressor
The Compressor (Figure 10-26) lowers the level of 
the input when it is above the threshold. The 
amount of attenuation is determined by the Ratio 
and the input level. If the input is 6 dB above the 
Threshold and the Ratio is 3:1, then the output will 
be 2 dB above the Threshold. When the input level 
goes above the threshold, the attenuation is added 
gradually to reduce distortion. The rate at which 
the attenuation is added is determined by the 
Attack parameter. Likewise, when the input level 
falls below the Threshold, the attenuation is 
removed gradually. The rate at which the 
attenuation is removed is determined by the 
Release parameter. Long Release times may cause 
the audio to drop out briefly when a soft passage 
follows a loud passage. Short Release times may 
cause the attenuation to pump when the average 
input level quickly fluctuates above and below the 
Threshold.
These sorts of issues can be addressed by applying 
the Leveler instead.
Graphic adjustment of the Threshold
The Threshold can be adjusted by turning the 
Threshold knob or by dragging the Threshold line 
directly in the compressor graph (Figure 10-26).
Input level meter
The Input Level meter (Figure 10-26) shows the 
level of the input signal before it enters the 
compressor. It shows either the peak level or the 
RMS level, depending on which mode is currently 
chosen.
Gain reduction (GR) meter
The Gain reduction (GR) level meter 
(Figure 10-26) displays the current amount of 
attenuation applied by the compressor.
Compressor 
enable/disable
Leveler 
enable/disable
Dynamics tab
Input 
level 
meter
Output 
level 
meter
Gain 
reduction 
meter
Threshold
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