I was wondering - do they shift the phase? Or not?
In EQs, high pass filters do shift the phase, which usually results in the signal getting louder, even though you are cutting away from it. (Except for linear phase EQs, of course.) That would be a problem with compressors, as they are supposed to accurately detect loudness and then reduce it.
Has this (potential? IDK!) issue been solved in compressor-land, or is it just being glossed over/ignored, hoping that noone would notice?
In EQs, high pass filters do shift the phase, which usually results in the signal getting louder, even though you are cutting away from it. (Except for linear phase EQs, of course.) That would be a problem with compressors, as they are supposed to accurately detect loudness and then reduce it.
Has this (potential? IDK!) issue been solved in compressor-land, or is it just being glossed over/ignored, hoping that noone would notice?
Statistics: Posted by Medenka — Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:35 am — Replies 3 — Views 87