pub struct DualRelease { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A dual-release envelope follower that switches between fast and slow release based on the behavior of the gain reduction signal.
When gain reduction increases quickly (transients), fast release is used. When gain reduction is sustained, slow release is used. This prevents pumping on sustained signals while still allowing fast recovery from transients.
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Source§impl DualRelease
impl DualRelease
Sourcepub fn new(fast_ms: f32, slow_ms: f32, sample_rate: u32) -> Self
pub fn new(fast_ms: f32, slow_ms: f32, sample_rate: u32) -> Self
Create a new dual-release envelope.
fast_ms— fast release time (e.g., 50ms)slow_ms— slow release time (e.g., 500ms)sample_rate— audio sample rate
Sourcepub fn process(&mut self, gain_reduction_db: f32) -> f32
pub fn process(&mut self, gain_reduction_db: f32) -> f32
Process one sample of gain reduction and return the appropriate release coefficient.
gain_reduction_db should be positive when gain is being reduced.
Sourcepub fn set_times(&mut self, fast_ms: f32, slow_ms: f32, sample_rate: u32)
pub fn set_times(&mut self, fast_ms: f32, slow_ms: f32, sample_rate: u32)
Update the fast and slow release times.
pub fn reset(&mut self)
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Source§impl Clone for DualRelease
impl Clone for DualRelease
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DualRelease
fn clone(&self) -> DualRelease
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for DualRelease
impl Debug for DualRelease
impl Copy for DualRelease
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impl Freeze for DualRelease
impl RefUnwindSafe for DualRelease
impl Send for DualRelease
impl Sync for DualRelease
impl Unpin for DualRelease
impl UnsafeUnpin for DualRelease
impl UnwindSafe for DualRelease
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