Forgive me, I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around certain aspects here, since my questions require more "under the hood" examination of the plug-in.
In that example, I fail to see the utility of compensation. Am I correct in thinking that the node position acts as makeup gain for any dynamics that take place on that node? If, for example, I have dynamics set to -6 dB and my node is positioned to boost by 6 dB, at maximum gain reduction I would have roughly the same level at the center frequency as the input signal, correct?The difference between “compensated” and “uncompensated” filter modes is that the compensated mode will boost or cut the frequency band for the sidechain signal to offset the effects of static filtering. For example, suppose you have a high-pass filter that’s (statically) knocking 6 dB off the low end. The sidechain signal would be boosted by 6 dB so that it hits the detector at full volume, unaffected by the action of the HPF.
If I use filtered compensated, my gain reduction would be offset so that maximum reduction would be reached with a quieter input signal.
