Another one here interested in how the knee was implemented.
EZ
On Jul 15, 2014, at 5:13 PM, robert bristow-johnson <r...@audioimagination.com> 
wrote:

> On 7/15/14 10:06 AM, Jihad Ibrahim wrote:
>> MATLAB ships a dynamic range compressor and a dynamic range expender as part 
>> of the DSP System Toolbox. The dynamic range compressor allows you to 
>> control multiple compression parameters, such as the compression ratio, 
>> threshold, knee width, make up gain, and attack and release times. You can 
>> use it in a MATLAB script.
>> 
>> For information on this functionality, you can refer to the 'Dynamic Range 
>> Compression' section of the following example:
>> http://www.mathworks.com/help/dsp/examples/multiband-dynamic-range-compression.html#zmw57dd0e6282
>> 
> 
> i'd like to see mathematically how the MATLAB compressor defines the knee 
> (and the knee width).  can anyone (perhaps with access to the source code) 
> say?
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