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12-band graph Up to 12 compressor bands keep crossover lanes, threshold, ratio, makeup, bandCount, and crossover parameters in the main graph.
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Filter corners Per-band filter type, resonance, and lower or upper corner shift refine the selected band's reaction edge.
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Auto/Apply Auto captures source material to suggest thresholds, ratios, and band decisions, then Apply commits the editable starting layout.
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Threshold/Ratio/Gain Threshold, ratio, and gain controls sit directly on the graph so the focused band can be adjusted without leaving the main view.
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Crossover slopes Slope controls define how adjacent bands meet, so the graph shows the crossover decision before threshold or detector tuning begins.
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Band split Split and remove operations keep the active band layout editable without leaving the frequency graph.
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Focused lane The selected band lane carries the threshold, detector, ratio, and gain context for the current edit.
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Detector range The detector guide can stay inside the band, widen, or move away from the audio range that receives gain change.
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Makeup line Makeup is shown as a graph-attached level decision after the compression law has been placed.
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Band edge handles Band edges remain visible while the focused band is tuned, keeping topology and dynamics connected.
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Comp model per band Each active band stores its own VCA, FET, OPTO, Vari-Mu, Tape, Custom, or Soft Clip character instead of one global model.
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Stereo/M/S per band A focused band can work in stereo, mid, or side while keeping channel decisions attached to that band and path.
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Key: Self/Internal/External Bands can listen to their own range, another key, or the host sidechain as part of the focused per-band detector contract.
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Classic comp Classic mode exposes VCA, FET, OPTO, Vari-Mu, Tape, Custom, and Soft Clip choices for the focused band.
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Filter character The band filter character changes how the band edge behaves before resonance and corner shifts refine it.
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Timing shapes Attack and release shapes describe how gain movement bends between detection and recovery.
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Two-stage release Two release regions can separate the early recovery feel from the longer return to rest.
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Auto release Auto-release timing adjusts recovery behavior from program motion while keeping the focused band visible.
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Custom curve The custom transfer editor is used when the focused band needs a nonstandard gain law.
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Path inspector The lower inspector keeps the focused path, detector, model, and timing decisions in one local editing area.
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5-band SC EQ A dedicated detector EQ shapes what the compressor listens to with fixed HP, three bell bands, LP, and one global on/off state.
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Hi-Res visualizer FFT and Hi-Res analyzer views sit beside crossover and band overlays so spectral behavior stays visible while decisions are made.
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Delta and meter history Delta from the title shortcut and meter history in inspection views help confirm movement before returning to full output.
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Input meter Input metering checks gain staging before detector and transfer choices are judged.
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Output meter Output metering checks level matching after makeup, mix, and recombination.
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GR history Gain-reduction history shows recent movement so timing problems are visible across phrases.
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Delta listen Delta isolates the input-minus-output change before the setting is judged in normal output.
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FFT bins FFT view reveals narrow spectral events while the product graph remains the editing surface.
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Hi-Res mode Hi-Res visualizer mode uses a denser musical contour view for slower spectral inspection.
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Detector listen Detector listen auditions what the sidechain path hears before that signal moves compression.