In the Bitwig Studio 5.2 Beta 1, the Compressor Plus is explored, revealing some complexities in its operation. It appears to be a single-band compressor, despite offering control over four frequency bands, because adjustments in one band impact the entire frequency range. Key points include:
Single-band Compression: Although Compressor Plus allows adjusting timing and intensity for four bands, the waveform and gain reduction display suggest it functions as a single-band compressor.
Modes and Behavior: The compressor has modes like Prism, Clean Blend, and Moody, all behaving as single-band compressors. There is a need for more visual feedback in the UI to show how these modes influence different bands during compression.
Analyzer Function: The multi-band aspect of Compressor Plus is limited to its analyzer, helping to identify how different frequencies are affected. This feature can be particularly useful for drums, allowing targeted compression settings based on the instrument being processed.
Gain Reduction Meter: The gain reduction meter shows differences between input and output rather than just the amount of compression applied, which can be confusing. It suggests the metering could be improved in future updates to reflect more useful information.
Limiter Capability: The compressor can function as a limiter with a ratio set to 1:infinity. Adjusting attack and release times to minimum transforms it into a very effective limiter.
VCA Modes and Drive: Driving the compressor's input rather than merely adjusting the threshold can create different sonic characteristics, especially when using VCA color modes.
This overview discusses the need for clearer visualization and functionality in Compressor Plus, highlighting its potential and limitations in practical scenarios, like drum processing and live performance setups.