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Available filters, Compressor button, Available filters compressor button – ClearOne Interact Manual User Manual

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There are eight configurable filter types available:
All Pass: Frequency range is 20 Hz to 20 kHz. All Pass changes the phase of the audio signal at the

set frequency.

CD Horn: Horn drivers commonly used in arrays in arenas and auditoriums have an inherent 6dB/

octave high frequency rolloff. The CD Horn EQ compensates for this characteristic.

High Pass: Selectable frequency cutoff is 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Rolloff is 12dB/octave. Level is fixed at 0dB.
High Shelving: Provides boosting or attenuation of frequencies above a designated frequency. The

transition between the spectrum above and below the designated frequency occurs at a fixed 6dB/
octave rate. The gain or loss above the corner frequency is adjustable to +/- 15dB.

Low Pass: Selectable frequency cutoff is 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Rolloff is 12dB/octave. Level is fixed at 0dB.
Low Shelving: Provides boosting or attenuation of frequencies below a designated frequency. The

transition between the spectrum above and below the designated frequency occurs at a fixed 6dB/
octave rate. The gain or loss below the corner frequency is adjustable to +/- 15dB.

Notch: Center frequency range is 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Bandwidth is from 0.05 to 5 octaves in 0.01 octave

increments. Level is fixed at -80dB.

PEQ (Parametric Equalizer): Center frequency range is 20Hz to 20kHz in 0.01Hz increments.

Bandwidth is 0.05 to 5 octaves in 0.01 octave increments. Level Range = -15 to +15dB in 0.5dB
increments.

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The Comp button opens the Compressor window. With the compressor you can change the gain transfer
characteristics of the signal path and control the dynamics of a signal.
• Select the Enable Compressor check box to activate the compressor.
Post Cmprs Gain: Adjust the compressor gain with the gain slider.
• The graph reflects the Input/Output Decibel Levels with the selected Gain setting.
Threshold: Determines the RMS level at which the compressor begins to operate. Range = -60 to

+20dBu, Default = 0dBu.

Ratio: Changes the rate of compression applied to the input signal as the signal exceeds the threshold

level. Range = 1:1 to 1:20dB, Default = 1:1.

Attack: Determines how quickly compression is enabled. It is calibrated in milliseconds. Range = 0 to

100ms in 0.5ms steps, Default = 10ms.

Release: Determines how quickly compression is disabled. Range = 100ms to 2 seconds, in 10ms

steps, Default = 500ms.

Input Meter: This peak meter shows the level of the signal as it enters the compressor.
Compression Meter: This peak meter shows the instantaneous compression value at a given time.
Mute: Silences each processing channel independently.
Gain: Slider independently adjusts the gain level for each processing channel. Levels for each channel

are reported in the corresponding meter. The meter displays post processing and post gain levels.