Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Oxford DeClicker
- The Oxford DeBuzzer
- The Oxford DeNoiser
- Preset Manager Toolbar
- Supported Platforms
- System Requirements
- Copyright and Acknowledgements
2.5 DialogueMode 2 THE OXFORD DECLICKER
were to be “repaired” by the DeClicker, the section would lose all brightness and
authenticity. Using the exclude box the events can be marked for exclusion from the
repair processing.
The ExcludeBox button enables and disable the feature, leaving the box position
unchanged. This control is automatable, as are the drag handles.
2.5 DialogueMode
The DialogueMode is another unique feature of the Oxford DeClicker. It is a complete
solution to the problems associated with dialogue where you need one set of
Threshold/Sensitivity settings for the background level, when the speaker is pausing,
and a quite different set of Threshold/Sensitivity settings whilst speaking.
When you enable DialogueMode the background GUI changes to display an extra panel.
You now have two entire sets of Threshold/Sensitivity/Enable controls at your
disposable. One set is for the quieter parts, and one set for the louder parts. Access to
these two sets of controls is via the AboveSet and BelowSet buttons. The Voice
Threshold control is a threshold level that determines which set of controls processes a
given signal. If the signal level is above the threshold, then it is processed by the controls
labeled Above. If the signal is below the threshold, it is processed by the controls labeled
Below.
On switching to DialogueMode, the first thing to do is set the VoiceThreshold knob.
When you touch this knob you see the history of the signal level. You can easily set the
threshold using the knob to be just above the background level while the speaker pauses.
You can also drag the threshold line on the graph.
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