Hi there,
> i am not saying (nor have ever said) that the complete system
> description can be obtained by driving the compressor/limiter with an
> impulse or even a string of impulses (perhaps with different
> heights). but you *can* get a clue about where the knee might be and
> the compressor starts kicking in.
In case you have the algorithm in form of a VST plugin, you could use my
VST plugin analyser. It allows you to measure the characteristic curve
and other program related behaviour. (see
http://www.savioursofsoul.de/Christian/?page_id=48 at the bottom for a
Behringer compressor). Together with an ASIO-VST Plugin you can even
measure real hardware (like the Behringer compressor in this case).
Kind regards,
Christian
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