Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 478
IN GATE/COMP, If COMP is on and HPF is also
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IN HA/INSERT IN PATCH 54 IN GATE/COMP function 4 Type This indicates the type of the currently selected compressor. Hint Normally, you will switch the compressor type by recalling a different type of compressor in the INPUT COMP LIBRARY window. It is not possible to change the type in this screen. 6 5 COMP ON/OFF (compressor on/off) This button switches the compressor on/off. 6 Graph This graph shows the various parameter settings of the compressor. IN EQ IN GATE/COMP IN DELAY IN CH VIEW PAN/ROUTING IN DCA/MUTE 7 890AB C 7 INPUT FILTER These filters modify the signal that is processed by the compressor. Use the buttons located at the right to select the type of filter (HPF/LPF) and the on/off setting. Use the knob located at the left to set the cutoff frequency (common to LPF/HPF). If LPF is on, the compressor will be applied to the signal that has passed through the LPF, and will then be mixed with the signal that has passed through the HPF. If HPF is on, the compressor will be applied to the signal that has passed through the HPF, and will then be mixed with the signal that has passed through the LPF. In this case, the cutoff frequency of the LPF and HPF will be linked. • If COMP is on and LPF is also on SELF POST EQ Key-in signal LPF COMP HPF • If COMP is on and HPF is also on LPF HPF COMP SELF POST EQ Key-in signal Hint If you want this to function as a de-esser, use the SELECT (key-in select) setting (F) described on the following page to select SELF POST EQ. 8 THRESHOLD (threshold level) This sets the nominal level at which the compressor will begin to operate. When the key-in signal exceeds this level, the input signal will start to be compressed. When the key-in signal falls below this level, compression will be defeated. 9 RATIO This sets the ratio at which the input signal will be compressed when the key-in signal exceeds the threshold level. 0 ATTACK (attack time) This sets the time from when the key-in signal exceeds the threshold level until compression begins. A RELEASE (release time) This sets the time from when the key-in signal falls below the threshold level until compression is defeated. B GAIN This sets the gain of the output level. 143