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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of VCA compression, what is the primary mechanism by which a VCA (Voltage-Controlled Amplifier) achieves gain reduction?
By using a sidechain signal to control the conductivity of a light-dependent resistor (LDR) in series with the audio path.
By altering the impedance of the signal path directly through a transistor array.
By employing a control voltage generated by the sidechain to adjust the gain of an amplifier stage.
By modulating the bias voltage of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) to attenuate the incoming audio signal.
Q2Domain Verified
When mastering the "Attack" parameter on a VCA compressor for a percussive drum bus, a specialist would aim to achieve a balance between perceived punch and avoiding "pumping" artifacts. Which setting would typically be most appropriate for emphasizing transients while minimizing audible side effects?
A medium-fast attack (e.g., 5-15 ms) that allows the initial transient to pass before significant gain reduction occurs.
An attack time that is precisely matched to the decay envelope of the snare drum.
A slow attack (e.g., 50 ms or more) to preserve the full dynamic range of the drum hit.
A very fast attack (e.g., 0.1 ms) to clamp down on the initial impact immediately.
Q3Domain Verified
A common VCA compression technique for "gluing" a stereo mix involves setting a relatively low ratio and a slow release time. What is the primary sonic benefit of this approach, and what potential pitfall must be carefully avoided?
Benefit: Enhanced transient detail; Pitfall: Loss of low-end punch if the attack is too slow.
Benefit: Cohesive and unified sound; Pitfall: Over-compression causing loss of overall dynamics and "smearing" of transients.
Benefit: Increased perceived loudness; Pitfall: Distortion if the threshold is set too low.
Benefit: Increased stereo width; Pitfall: Excessive "pumping" if the release is too fast.

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