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Library functions-Libraries-dynamics processors

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13 - Library functions-Libraries-dynamics processors effect is stored, and cannot be changed or edited in any way. Libraries-dynamics processors There are two separate sets of dynamics processor, which are very similar to each other in terms of operation, and so are described together here: The first is the compressor set: See the separate effects manual for further details. The other set is the expander/gate set: Preset dynamics entries-compressors The titles of these compressor preset settings are intended to give an idea of the kind of signal for which they have been designed. However, this is only a guide, and you should experiment with these set- Number Title 000 Snare drum 001 Slap Bass 002 Wood Bass 003 Synth. Bass 1 004 Synth. Bass 2 These two sets differ only in the fact that the parameters for these dynamics processors vary, and accordingly the screen display of the current settings and the library entries reflect this. It is not possible to store a compressor setting into the expander/gate library, or the other way round. However, expanders and gates may be mixed in the expander/gate library. The type of dynamics processor which is stored is shown to the right of the title in the list. This cannot be edited or changed. The store, recall and edit functions are as described earlier in this section ("Managing library entries" on page 99). tings, and variations of these settings, in different contexts in order to discover the best sounds for your purposes. Comment Sampled snare drum setting Suitable for slap bass sounds Suitable for upright plucked double bass For synth bass sounds 104 TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual

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13 – Library functions—Libraries—dynamics processors
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effect is stored, and cannot be changed or edited in
any way.
See the separate effects manual for further details.
Libraries—dynamics processors
There are two separate sets of dynamics processor,
which are very similar to each other in terms of oper-
ation, and so are described together here:
The first is the compressor set:
The other set is the expander/gate set:
These two sets differ only in the fact that the parame-
ters for these dynamics processors vary, and accord-
ingly the screen display of the current settings and
the library entries reflect this.
It is not possible to store a compressor setting into
the expander/gate library, or the other way round.
However, expanders and gates may be mixed in the
expander/gate library.
The type of dynamics processor which is stored is
shown to the right of the title in the list. This cannot
be edited or changed.
The store, recall and edit functions are as described
earlier in this section (“Managing library entries” on
page 99).
Preset dynamics entries—compressors
The titles of these compressor preset settings are
intended to give an idea of the kind of signal for
which they have been designed. However, this is only
a guide, and you should experiment with these set-
tings, and variations of these settings, in different
contexts in order to discover the best sounds for your
purposes.
Number
Title
Comment
000
Snare drum
Sampled snare drum setting
001
Slap Bass
Suitable for slap bass sounds
002
Wood Bass
Suitable for upright plucked double bass
003
Synth. Bass 1
For synth bass sounds
004
Synth. Bass 2