Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 137
De-Esser & Stereo De-Esser, output level meter, and de-esser controls.
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Dynamics 131 De-Esser & Stereo De-Esser A de-esser is essentially a compressor that "squeezes" signals above a specified frequency, and is typically used to reduce sibilant speech sounds such as "s" and "sh." Two de-esser components are available: a single-channel De-esser and a Stereo De-esser. The De-Esser component features one input and one output. The Stereo De-Esser component features two inputs and two outputs. The De-Esser control window features a gain reduction (GR) meter, de-esser curve, output level meter, and de-esser controls. The Stereo De-Esser control window features a gain reduction (GR) meter, de-esser curve, output level meters, and de-esser controls. The gain reduction (GR) meter displays the amount of gain reduction being applied by the De-Esser. The de-esser curve displays the effect of the De-Esser. The vertical axis corresponds to the output signal level, while the horizontal axis corresponds to the input signal level. A 45-degree line means that the input signal level equals the output DME32-Owner's Manual