Yamaha CL3 Cl Editor Owner's Manual - Page 33

GR meter Gain Reduction meter, FREQ Minimum frequency/Center frequency

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7 RATIO Specifies the ratio (the amount of compression.) 8 WIDTH Specifies the width between the threshold level of the compressor (THRESHOLD) and the threshold level of the expander. 9 ATTACK Specifies the time (the attack time) until it starts to compress and expand the input signal once the compander has been triggered. 0 GAIN Adjusts the gain of the signal after it has passed through the compander. A RELEASE Specifies the time (the release time) from when the key-in signal falls below the threshold level until compression and expansion are removed. B KEY IN SOURCE Click this to select the key-in signal that you want to use. The choices are the same as for GATE. If DE-ESSER is selected 4 51 2 3 6 7 8 9 0 1 TYPE This indicates that De-Esser is the currently selected type. 2 LIBRARY This button accesses the dynamics library. Clicking this button will open the DYNAMICS page of the Library window. 3 ON This button switches the de-esser on/off. 4 Response curve Indicates the response for the de-esser of the currently selected channel. 5 GR meter (Gain Reduction meter) This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced by the de-esser. 6 THRESH (Threshold level) Specifies the threshold level at which the de-esser will operate. The input signal will start being compressed when the key-in signal exceeds this level; compression will be removed when the signal falls below this level. 7 FREQ (Minimum frequency/Center frequency) Specifies the minimum frequency (for HPF) or the center frequency (for BPF) at which the key-in signal will activate the de-esser. 33 CL Editor Owner's Manual

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CL Editor Owner’s Manual
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7
RATIO
Specifies the ratio (the amount of compression.)
8
WIDTH
Specifies the width between the threshold level of the compressor (THRESHOLD) and the threshold level of the
expander.
9
ATTACK
Specifies the time (the attack time) until it starts to compress and expand the input signal once the compander has been
triggered.
0
GAIN
Adjusts the gain of the signal after it has passed through the compander.
A
RELEASE
Specifies the time (the release time) from when the key-in signal falls below the threshold level until compression and
expansion are removed.
B
KEY IN SOURCE
Click this to select the key-in signal that you want to use.
The choices are the same as for GATE.
If DE-ESSER is selected
1
TYPE
This indicates that De-Esser is the currently selected type.
2
LIBRARY
This button accesses the dynamics library. Clicking this button will open the DYNAMICS page of the Library window.
3
ON
This button switches the de-esser on/off.
4
Response curve
Indicates the response for the de-esser of the currently selected channel.
5
GR meter (Gain Reduction meter)
This meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced by the de-esser.
6
THRESH (Threshold level)
Specifies the threshold level at which the de-esser will operate. The input signal will start being compressed when the
key-in signal exceeds this level; compression will be removed when the signal falls below this level.
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FREQ (Minimum frequency/Center frequency)
Specifies the minimum frequency (for HPF) or the center frequency (for BPF) at which the key-in signal will activate
the de-esser.
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