Dynamic signal processing a little more challenging. It goes into explaing what dynamic range is. The difference between the largest and smallest possible values of a changable quantity. Which were compression comes in. It explains what compression/limiting which decreases the dynamic range and the different types of compression/limiting and where it would be useful in certain situations. It also goes on to explain expanders/gates which increase the dynamic range. After that its learning the parametrics of compression/limiting and expanders/gates like the ratio, threshold, attack, decay, release, makeup gain, etc.
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