Compressor (Make the Volume
Level More Consistent)
This effect suppresses loud volume levels and boosts
soft volume levels, making the volume more consis-
tent.
fig.7-29 (#MC fig.4-37)
Attack [MULTI CTRL 1]
Specifies the duration of the attack when sound is
input.
Range: 0–127
Sustain [MULTI CTRL 2]
Specifies the time over which low-level sounds will be
boosted to reach the specified volume.
Range: 0–127
Post Gain
Adjusts the output signal.
Range: 0, +6, +12, +18
Low Gain
Adjusts the boost or cut of the low frequency range.
Range: -15–+15
High Gain
Adjusts the boost or cut of the high frequency range.
Range: -15–+15
Output Level [MULTI CTRL 3]
Specifies the output volume from the Compressor
effect.
Range: 0–127
Limiter (Smooth Out
Irregularities in Volume)
This effect compresses the sound when it exceeds a
specified volume level, thus preventing distortion.
fig.4-38
Threshold (Threshold Level)
[MULTI CTRL 1]
Specifies the volume level at which compression will
begin.
Range: 0–127
Ratio (Compression Ratio)
Specifies the ratio of compression.
Range: 1.5:1, 2.0:1, 4.0:1, 100:1
Release [MULTI CTRL 2]
Specifies the time from when the volume drops below
the Threshold Level until compression is no longer
applied.
Range: 0–127
Post Gain
Adjusts the output signal.
Range: 0, +6, +12, +18
Output Pan
Specifies the stereo location of the output from the
Limiter effect.
Range: L64–63R
Output Level [MULTI CTRL 3]
Specifies the output volume of the Limiter effect.
Range: 0–127