KORE 2 – 162
Label Function Range Unit
In Gain
Sets the amount of amplication or attenuation applied to the incoming level before
it is limited. Increased Gain leads to a stronger limiting effect.
-24..24 dB
Release Sets the time used to recover from maximum limiting. 10..1000 ms
Look Ahead
Switches the Look Ahead feature on or off. This allows the limiter algorithm to
operate more precisely, but the tradeoff is a xed delay of 32 samples (under 1
millisecond at 44.1kHz).
on/off
Out Gain
Sets the amount of amplication or attenuation applied to the limited signal. This
also shifts the output reference level where limiting occurs. For example, if set to
–10dB, even though the limiter clamps the signal internally to 0dB, the next stage
will “see” all signals clamped.
-24..24 dB
3.8.20 Lo-Fi
This effect reduces a signal’s delity by lowering its sample rate and virtual
bit resolution (it does this virtually; the system sample rate is maintained).
Both processes result in distortion artefacts, similar to those found in the
older 8- and 12-bit samplers of the 80s.
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apply a random modulation to the virtual