Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a hybrid system for analog audio processing with digital control. The hybrid system utilizes an analog processing box (APB) that is coupled with a computer to digitally control parameter calculations and other parts of the system, and for parameter automation and parameter preset recall. The APB includes algorithms that are implemented in the analog domain using a combination of raw algorithm functions and is configurable such that selected analog algorithm(s) can be realized using the same analog implementation. The APB lacks external, physical moving controls and internal circuitry to calculate control signals. Instead, control signals are transmitted with audio signals in complete synchronization from the computer to the APB via a single path for the control of the APB. The selected analog algorithm is configurable based on modification of side-chain, signal processing that is performed outside of the APB.
Abstract: A modified limiter of the present invention produces a consistent loudness level across one or more input tracks. The modified limiter has a target threshold, wherein signal levels below the target threshold are adjusted. The signal levels below the target threshold are adjusted by using an upward expander, which is not a time-based parameter but, instead, is based on signal levels only. A release target of the modified limiter is a highest peak within a look-ahead delay. The modified limiter is highly optimized as compared to other look-ahead limiters. As such, its processing footprint on an application such as audio management software like iTunes™, or a consumer music playback device like an iPod™, is minimal. The modified limiter is also able to be used in other technologies, such as but not limited to cell phones like an iPhone™ and set-top boxes like an Apple TV™.