The Release parameter determines how quickly the signal is restored to its original level after it falls below the threshold level. When attempting to maximize the level of an overall mix, it’s best to set the Attack parameter to a lower value, because higher values often result in no, or minimal, compression. When compressing these types of sounds, you should set higher Attack values to ensure that the attack transients of the source signal aren’t lost or altered. Many sounds, including voices and musical instruments, rely on the initial attack phase to define the core timbre and characteristic of the sound. The Attack parameter determines the time it takes after the signal exceeds the threshold level before Compressor starts reducing the signal. The Attack and Release parameters shape the dynamic response of Compressor. Setting suitable Compressor envelope times Logic effects included with Final Cut Pro.
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