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Reducer: This sets the balance between the original signal and the signal
with the applied noise reduction. It's often better to reduce interference
signals by 3-6 dB rather than as much as is possible, so as to keep the
sound "natural". In case of buzzing, it’s best to apply complete removal.
Dehisser
The Dehisser eliminates regular "white" noise typically produced by analog
tape recordings, microphone pre-amplifiers, A/D converters, or
transformers.
Noise reduction can be regulated in decibels with the fader. It is often better
to reduce interference signals by 3-6 dB rather than as much as possible in
order to keep the sound "natural".
Noise level: You can choose between different noise levels. The level of the
noise reduction function should be set as precisely as possible. Low
settings result in incomplete deletion of the hissing. Incomplete deleting of
hissing produces artifacts and should be avoided, since high settings will
produce dull results and some useful signals (i.e. woodwinds) which are
similar to hissing are also filtered away.
Equalizer
The 10-track equalizer divides the frequency spectrum into 10 areas (tracks)
and supplies them with separate volume controls to allow you to achieve
many impressive effects, from the simple rising of the bass to total sound
transformation. If you raise the low frequencies too much throughout the
whole level, it might cause distortions.
Fader: The volume of each of the 10 frequency bands can be set separately
with the 10 volume controls.
Link frequency bands: The frequency fields can be bundled together flexibly
in order to avoid artificial-sounding exaggeration in individual frequency
fields.