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18 Band, Multi Band Compressor


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So for no reason I decided to make an 18 band compressor for reason/record.

Here is a picture of what it looks like (its a link because it is VERY long): http://www.djsbx.com/Files/MBCompressor18.png

Here is a link to the Combinator patch: http://www.djsbx.com/Files/Multi-Band-Compressor-18.cmb

I made this primarily for throwing into the mastering chain. If you need very fine Multi Band Compression, this can probably help you.

Bands are separated as such:

(X = Bottom Bound, Y = Upper Bound)

Low:

X - 100 Hz

100 Hz - 134 Hz

124 Hz - 173 Hz

173 Hz - 272 Hz

272 Hz - 375 Hz

Mid:

375 Hz - 455 Hz

455 Hz - 535 Hz

535 Hz - 649 Hz

648 Hz - 787 Hz

787 Hz - 955 Hz

955 Hz - 1.16 KHz

1.16 KHz - 1.36 KHz

1.36 KHz - 1.88 KHz

1.88 KHz - 2.28 KHz

High:

2.28 KHz - 3.05 KHz

3.05 KHz - 4.49 KHz

4.49 KHz - 6 KHz

6 KHz - Y

There is also an extra compressor and maximizer at the end of the signal chain, for overall tweaking.

Enjoy biggrin.gif

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Alright, so after taking some advice and stuff, I've decided to make a simpler less CPU intensive combinator that can be used in many places (since it isn't a massive beast :P)

I present my 3 Band Crossover Compressor. (3 Band X-Compressor)

Rotary 1 Controls the low crossover point, and Rotary 2 Controls the high crossover point.

This way, you can define for yourself at what frequency points Low/Mid/High gets chopped off at.

I have also included an EQ specifically for Visualization purposes. Its not 100% accurate, but it will give you a very decent representation of where your low/mid/high crossover points are.

Crossover points can go from 100 Hz up to 6000Hz (6KHz)

*******DO NOT SET THE LOW CROSSOVER POINT ABOVE THE HIGH ONE OR VICE VERSA!! It just wont split the frequencies properly if you do so*******

Here is an image:

3BandX-Comp.png

Here is the combinator: http://www.djsbx.com/Files/3BandX-Compressor.cmb

Enjoy :D

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