Signal processing/Dynamics processors (Q910)

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Dynamics processors are among the few non-time-invariant operations in sound. As such, setting them up correctly and effectively poses unique challenges, and each decision must be validated to work with all playing (or speaking) styles...

Dynamics processors are among the few non-time-invariant operations in sound. As such, setting them up correctly and effectively poses unique challenges, and each decision must be validated to work with all playing (or speaking) styles...
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Signal processing/Dynamics processors
Dynamics processors are among the few non-time-invariant operations in sound. As such, setting them up correctly and effectively poses unique challenges, and each decision must be validated to work with all playing (or speaking) styles...

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    working principle and parameters of dynamics processors (English)
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    envelope follower (English)
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    working principle and utility of a side chain (English)
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    working principle and parameters of a de-esser (English)
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    working principle and parameters of a dynamic EQ (English)
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    relevance of of EQ, dynamics, and effects ordering (English)
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    Dynamics processors are among the few time-variant operations in traditional sound engineering. As such, setting them up correctly and effectively poses unique challenges: each decision must be validated to work with all playing (or speaking) styles likely to be encountered, to prevent detrimental effects on musical or dramatic expression. The ability to handle and master time-variant tools will become increasingly important with the introduction of more adaptive or even deep-learning based processing. (English)
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