
SouthSIDE Glen
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That is an excellent point. I was considering "instantaneous action" in describing the theory, but if the release clamps down longer than the lower frequency (as it will for all but the highest frequencies at the fastest release times), then, yeah it will have that effect.Farview said:It only works this way if you assume that the limiter rebounds faster than the wavelength of the lower tone.
Jason, I think you saved the day on this one. I was thinking too much on paper and not enough in real life. Mea culpa there.

I still have to say though that the original description that Falken gave was on the misleading side in the fact that it sounded as though he was describing a form of normalization or ducking. That threw me off into professorland and I got carried away.
Apologies folks.

G.