![]() ![]() You can “zero in” on exact frequencies and bandwidths and compress/limit/expand as required. In other words, an MBC works over somewhat broad ranges (Bass, Mids, Highs, etc.) but still offers more control than a mono band compressor.Ī Dynamic EQ, on the other hand, usually has parametric filters where the frequency, slope/“Q”, and gain are all independently adjustable - just like a typical Parametric EQ - but the gain can be controlled with a sidechain level detector. For that reason it is not always possible to use an MBC to control a resonant bass note, for example, without also pulling down some of the sound around it. Even though the crossover points may be adjustable the response shape of the crossover filters usually is not - and they typically have a relatively shallow (6-24dB/octave) slope. ![]() Yes, but they can sometimes do similar jobs.Ī multiband compressor uses crossovers to split the audio into two or more bands. Is that different from a multiband compressor? ![]()
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