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ProVisionaire Design DME7 Component Guide
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b Ducking curve
This shows the effect as a graph. The horizontal axis is the input signal level, and the
vertical axis is the output signal level.
c [GR] meter
Indicates the amount of gain reduction.
d [KEY IN] list box
From this list, select the input signal that is used as the key-in signal; that is, the reference
signal that causes Ducker to operate.
The following choices are provided.
[Self]
For a monaural channel component, the input signal is used as the trigger source.
[L]
For a stereo channel component, the L input signal is used as the trigger source.
[R]
For a stereo channel component, the R input signal is used as the trigger source.
[KeyIn]
The key-in input is used as the trigger source.
[Max In]
This sets the signal with the largest value in a stereo channel or a multi-channel
component as the trigger source.
1–64
This sets the specified channel signal in a multi-channel component as the trigger
source.
e [THRESHOLD] knob
Specifies the threshold level at which Ducker is applied.
f [RANGE] knob
Specifies the amount of attenuation applied when Ducker is active.
g [ATTACK] knob
Specifies the attack time (the time from when the input signal exceeds the THRESHOLD
until the amount of attenuation specified by the [RANGE] knob is reached).
h [HOLD] knob
Specifies the hold time (the time from when the input signal falls below the THRESHOLD
until attenuation begins to be removed).
i [RELEASE] knob
Specifies the release time (the time from when the hold time specified by the [HOLD]
knob has elapsed until Ducker is no longer applied). The setting is expressed as the time
required for the level to change 6 dB.