Sure. 0.1 is a positive number and a ratio of 0.x:1 leads to an upward expansion (for a downward compressor).
1. Which are these, please? 2. Why should I care about what I (or anyone else) can't hear? Emulating and recording are two different topics,...
I made another small demo (with a non linear sweep) to show the difference (don't mind the steps, that's just the way it's displayed). All waves...
Since you're here since 2014, I assume you know that requesting warez is not allowed here. Therefore, support.apple.com should be the ones to address.
Didn't find it as quick as you did. :like:
Er, can it go any better than 100%? There's a difference between a perfect reproduction and a preferred sound. Nothing wrong with preferring an...
Er, nope. Firstly, the second wave isn't the same as the first (see right half) secondly, you only need two points in digital audio the reproduce...
Here too, seems to be an unfixed timebomb.
What about ratios less than 1:1 like 0.5:1? This should result in an upward expansion.
Yep, that's a bit strange. Maybe they used different amount of oversampling for both (more for Limit for sound, less for Level for performance).
Oh, I misread that in your first post. So Truelevel and Reaper seem to be correct and Truelimit not so much.
I wouldn't put much stock in the names, but you seem to be right, sorry. The left part of the reduction curve in the graph even looks like it's...
Thanks for the hint, four threads merged.
Not the point. I assume he needs it for streaming.
I made various measurements with Smartlimit (Reaper, TB Pro Audio, Maat DR offline). While Smartlimit showed -1TP, all others showed -1.1TP (with...
But no upward. EDIT: added strike through. :facepalm:
Absolutely. You can do this with every multiband imager.
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Well, I doubt that you know this, but I'll tell you: 1. As a member, to make an on-topic comment. 2. As a mod, to tell you that your comment was...
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