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CompressorBuiltFromScratch_2

Description
Audio dynamic range compressor built from basic elements. A measurement of mean-square audio amplitude is used to generate a gain-reduction control signal (in red) which is multiplied by the input, thus compressing the output amplitude below the user-defined threshold. The logarithm block is required to convert the mean-square measurement to dB. The Compressor Threshold block compares the measured mean-square value (in dB) with the user-defined dB threshold (slider in the Compressor Threshold block), and generates a gain-reduction signal of a desired "compression ratio" if the mean-square value exceeds the threshold. The antillog of the control signal is taken (to convert back from dB). This signal is then smoothed and multiplied by a delayed version of the input audio signal, thus limiting the amplitude of the output audio signal. The gain smoother has a hysteresis loop to determine whether the compressor is in the attack or release phase. The delay gives the system a predictive ("look-ahead") capability. The output gain is required to compensate for large compression ratios. Experiment with the settings of all blocks to explore the behaviour of the compressor.
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