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I think if the coupling is between bands 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, etc.. and 1 is the reference band, all bands will all indirectly related with band 1.
True, but this is the case with ANY band regardless which one you choose. You make that band more important than others which I think is bad. Now if you don't use too much coupling it's not THAT bad, but still it seems a flaw in the design to do this.
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One might also think that the coupling has a kind of threshold for action, based on the difference between the means of the bands. And only activate when the difference is in the set value is exceeded and if not drive it, because if the difference is greater, you can think of that required by the track and that is a spectral imbalance.
But even if the track has a big imbalance, fixing it will sound bad if it causes the relation between bands to change all the time.
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- If you choose the coupling 1> 2 (commands the band 1)
- So that only act in the case that the band 1 is greater than 2, otherwise no effect.
No, I've seen cases where one band stays between the bands around it, but it still sounds bad because it moves too much between the surrounding bands. That's why I didn't implement something that only reduces the level.
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Edit1: Something that I omitted to say is that instead of percentage, dB can be used as coupling setting (can be more precise).
That doesn't seem to make sense? If I want a band to drop by 5 dB if it is 10 dB lower than the surrounding bands, that's 50% - but how would you describe that in dBs? (3 per 6 dB, but then it makes more sense to use a percentage).
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It occurs to me also that the coupling, you could modify the threshold of the band with link (dynamically) to obtain the desired reduction in the coupling function.
No, release times can be different and you would create more problems this way.
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In transients, the band coupling should not be respected and compressors work independently.
I don't know if that's good or not. For the limiters I didn't implement band coupling but IF the multiband acts so fast that transients have an effect I think that they should be shared by all bands.