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noise. If the correction parameters are too high, parts of the music or speech signal will
also be filtered, which will lead to music discoloration.
Hint: If "inverse" is selected, the damping parameter will have no influence.
Overlapping: High values for overlapping allow the dehisser to follow the signal quicker.
When low values are selected, the algorithm is less quick when adjusting to the signal
properties. The settings "Medium" and "High" are suited for most standard cases. "High" is
most effective when applying dehissing to mixed (multiple instruments) tracks.
Rate:This parameter allows you to set the rate (low, medium, or high) used by the noise
reduction algorithm. You may wish to experiment with this parameter because a higher rate
does not always guarantee the best results.
As an example, a low rate often works best when applying noise reduction to short
percussive sounds and speech. Applying a higher rate is recommended for instrumental
music with slower tempos.
Play/Stop: Real-time preview function.
Save/Load: This is where all parameters can be saved, loaded and deleted. The default file
extension is *.DEH.
Scaling options
Frequency display freq lin/log:: Linear display of frequency provides a more detailed view
of the high end. Logarithmic display of frequency provides a more detailed view of the low
end. The logarithmic display corresponds to the human perception of volume. Like on a
keyboard of a key instrument, here the graphic spacing of the entire area is uniform
throughout. If you have selected the logarithmic view of the frequencies, you can select
between frequency and note representation for the horizontal axis.
Value display dB lin/ log: Here you have a choice of selecting a logarithmic or linear scale
for the levels. The logarithmic display corresponds to the human perception of volume.
Value range min/max dB: Here you can enter the level range for displaying the real-time
spectrum.
Curve depiction: You can choose to display the original and the corrected frequency
progression as a curve or as a bar diagram.
OK: The algorithm is applied to the selected range of the sample or the object selected in
the VIP.
Cancel: Click on this button to close the dehisser window without applying any
processing.
Help: Displays the "Help" feature.