Hey Amin!Techivation wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 12:45 pmWith fast attack mode selected, you are more likely to get more gain reduction amount as of course you will have a faster range of attack speed, while besides that it also depends on the compression amount value (the big knob in the center). Cause the ratio changes as you change the compression value, as well as both attack and release speed ranges.bduffy wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 2:43 am I think I found a bug with T-Compressor. Here are the steps to reproduce, if anyone wants to verify:
1. Insert T-Compressor
2. lower the threshold until there is gain reduction (in the VU and red GR meter)
3. Switch attack mode from Slow to Fast
4. Gain reduction will suddenly lower by about 80%
5. Switch attack mode back to slow
6. Gain reduction will completely stop
7. Lower threshold another 10-20dB to get similar GR as before.
It seems like the input levels/threshold gets arbitrarily reset by the attack mode switch.
I'm curious if anyone else is seeing this. Cheers!
We could not reproduce that issue the way you described it. Could you please be more specific on that?
Thank you!
Amin
Check out the gif below. Once I switch back to fast attack, the threshold appears to get reset and I have to lower the threshold again to get gain reduction. This happens on all formats (VST3, AAX and AU). I'm on a 2019 Intel iMac running Big Sur.
I was hoping to write a review for my channel while it's on special, but I'd like to clear this up first.

