![]() The official documentation for the Dyson Compressor is here. He has attempted to provide basic documentation for each effect, but the documentation is very brief and in some cases incomplete. Steve Harris collected these plug-ins from multiple sources and made them available as a single download package from his website. It is part of the "Steve Harris" set of LADSPA plug-ins. The "Dyson Compressor" is a third party plug-in (not made by Audacity). I'm using audacity 2.0.5 on a windows 7 x 32 system. I was searching the internet but couldn't find anything about the dyson compressor except some very superficial considerations. Only in the beginning there is a slight elevation which is only about 0.1 s (or even less) and wouldn't change when I adjust the 'fast compression ratio'. Consequently i couldn't make out any release time. ![]() I finally figured out, that all the compressor did was reducing the level, no matter if the signal was above or below the peak limit. ![]() ![]() Later, i wanted to know it exactly and generated a sine-signal with an amplitude of -2 dB and used the Envelope-Tool to reduce the volume at some points abruptly, just to find out if the release time works, as soon as the signal falls below the 'peak limit' - which i thought to be the threshold - that i adjusted. At least, I thought, it must be something to do with attack, which is usually specified in seconds - or better mili-seconds. At first I was only wondering what this 'fast compression ratio' really meant.
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