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De-esser – Yamaha DME User Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

DME Designer Owner’s Manual

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De-Esser

Compresses the signal above a specified frequency. The de-esser controls sibilant (hissing) sounds
included in speech that are produced by the letter “S.” Both mono channel and stereo channel de-
essers are provided.
Mono channel de-essers have one input and one output each. Stereo channel de-essers have two
inputs and two outputs each.

Name

Function

1

Compressor Curve

Displays results graphically. The horizontal axis is
the input signal level, and the vertical axis is the
output level.

2

Gain Reduction Meter

Displays the gain reduction attenuation.

3

Output Meter

Displays the output signal level.

Parameter

Setting Range

Function

4

Threshold

-54 dB to ±0 dB

Sets the threshold value.

5

Ratio

1:1 to

∞:1

Sets the compression ratio.

6

Knee

HARD, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Sets the way compression is applied.

7

Attack

0 to 120 ms

Sets the attack time.

8

Release

44.1 kHz: 6 ms to 46 s
48 kHz: 5ms to 42.3 s
88.2 kHz: 3 ms to 23 s
96 kHz: 3 ms to 21.1 s

Sets the release time.
The setting range may very, depending on the
operating frequency.

9

Gain

±0 dB to +18 dB

Sets the output gain.

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KeyIn

Mono

SELF
KEYIN

Selects the trigger source from a menu. The
currently selected trigger source is displayed on the
button.

Stereo

L
R
LR BOTH
KEYIN

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On

ON/OFF

Turns the compressor ON.

–70

–60

–50

–40

–30

–20

–10

0

+10

+20

–70 –60 –50 –40 –30 –20 –10

0

+10 +20

Input Level (dB)

Output Le

v

el (dB)

Ratio=2:1

Knee = Hard

Threshold = –20dB