Yamaha V4.0 DME Designer V4.0 Owners Manual - Page 407
Ducking, two inputs, and one KeyIn input.
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Chapter 6 Component Guide Ducking Attenuates the output a particular amount, when an input signal exceeds its threshold. Both mono channel and stereo channel duckers are provided. Mono channel duckers have one input, one output, and one KeyIn input. Stereo channel duckers have two inputs, two outputs, and one KeyIn input. Double-click a component to open the component editor for it. The parameters are the same for mono channel and stereo channel components. Ducking component editor Ducking Curve Name Gain Reduction Meter Output Meter Parameter Setting Range Threshold -54 dB to ±0 dB Range -70 dB to ±0 dB Attack 0 to 120 ms Hold 44.1 kHz: 0.02 ms to 2.13 s 48 kHz: 0.02 ms to 1.96 s 88.2 kHz: 0.01 ms to 1.06 s 96 kHz: 0.01 ms to 981 ms Decay 44.1 kHz: 6 ms to 46 s 48 kHz: 5 ms to 42.3 s 88.2 kHz: 3 ms to 23 s 96 kHz: 3 ms to 21.1 s KeyIn Mono SELF KEYIN Stereo L R LR BOTH KEYIN On ON/OFF Function Displays results graphically. The horizontal axis is the input signal level, and the vertical axis is the output level. Displays the gain reduction attenuation. Displays the output signal level. Function Sets the threshold value. Sets the amount by which the level is reduced. Sets the attack time. Sets the hold time. The setting range may very, depending on the operating frequency. Sets the decay time. The setting range may very, depending on the operating frequency. Selects the trigger source from a menu. The currently selected trigger source is displayed on the button. Turns the ducking ON. DME Designer Owner's Manual 407