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March 14th, 2022, 3:14 am
The peak controller, I believe, is just a proxy tool that displays the output of a sound. If volume of the sound is high, the peak controller displays a large output. Now, since the ADSR is a part of the volume envelope, as volume increases the output of the peak controller also increases. So, it is connected to ADSR, as the output envelope of the peak controller is directly connected to the input sound put into it.
The peak controller is just a proxy tool. it is useful for joining one thing's volume output to another, but means nothing by itself. It's like a volume display whose display number can be connected.
MULT means multiplicator. So, if your sound is soft but you want the sidechaining or whatever to be done intensely, then you increase the mult, so that the peak controller output is n* times larger than the input sound, so you can use it with more impact.
Oh, I just found an lmms.io docs page for peak controller! Hold on
https://docs.lmms.io/user-manual/6-buil ... controller
This should be of use. However, now the real question is, what does it mean if absolute value is disabled? I guess it takes volume, like RMS...