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marc32123
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I am just starting to learn about compression... I am using the Scarlett Plug in Suite. In the manual about it, it defines the threshold knob as follows:
Threshold Knob- Sets the level at which compression begins. The lower this value is set, the more of the signal will be
compressed as the audio will compress when the threshold is reached. Rotate the TRSHLD dial anticlockwise to lower the threshold
and so increase the compression.
So it is saying that the threshold knob sets the level at which the compression begins. What doesn't make sense to me is how the threshold knob's value on my compressor is from the range of 0 to -80 dB. How can I possibly set the level to start compressing at negative anything? Isn't sound measured in positive dB's, not negative?
This is how I imagine it should be. Let's say I sang a vocal part and there was a normal dB range of 70 dB. But there was a peak at 80 dB that I wanted to lower. So I would set the threshold knob at 75 dB, the level at which I didn't want it to go above. (with a ratio of 5/1 or whatever)
So yeah, basically it just makes no sense at all for me how it could be negative. Can someone who understands why it is please explain thoroughly why it is negative in a way that I can make sense of it???
Threshold Knob- Sets the level at which compression begins. The lower this value is set, the more of the signal will be
compressed as the audio will compress when the threshold is reached. Rotate the TRSHLD dial anticlockwise to lower the threshold
and so increase the compression.
So it is saying that the threshold knob sets the level at which the compression begins. What doesn't make sense to me is how the threshold knob's value on my compressor is from the range of 0 to -80 dB. How can I possibly set the level to start compressing at negative anything? Isn't sound measured in positive dB's, not negative?
This is how I imagine it should be. Let's say I sang a vocal part and there was a normal dB range of 70 dB. But there was a peak at 80 dB that I wanted to lower. So I would set the threshold knob at 75 dB, the level at which I didn't want it to go above. (with a ratio of 5/1 or whatever)
So yeah, basically it just makes no sense at all for me how it could be negative. Can someone who understands why it is please explain thoroughly why it is negative in a way that I can make sense of it???