Sonnox Oxford Restore User Manual
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registered as an event to be repaired. If a peak breaches the threshold line, then it is registered as
a detected event and can be repaired.
“Sensitivity” – This control determines whether detected events are discarded, starting with the
smallest. A low Sensitivity means only the largest of the detected events go forwards to the
repair section.
“Enable” –With the section disabled, the detectors are still monitoring the audio and any
detected events are shown on the Events Graph as red bubbles. Setting the section IN will
present the detected events to the repair processing section.
“Detect Meter” – The Detect meter display combines two indications. The main rising column
indicates the sum of the energy of events that have been detected. With the “Enable” button de-
selected (ie. the repair circuit disabled), this column is coloured orange/red. With the repair
circuit active the column is coloured blue. The bottom segment of the meter is an indication of
each individual detected event.
Dialogue Mode
“Voice Threshold” – This control determines the threshold at which detected events are
allocated between the two sets of Detect/Repair settings. Any event detected while the level is
above the threshold (coloured blue) will be allocated to the Above Set; any event detected while
the level is below the threshold (coloured red) will be allocated to the Below Set.
“Above Set” – With Above Set selected, the Detect/Repair controls are used on events that are
above the Voice Threshold.
“Below Set” – With Below Set selected, the Detect/Repair controls are used on events that are
below the Voice Threshold.
“Side-Chain LF Filter” – Sets the LF limit for the side-chain.
“Side-Chain HF Filter” – Sets the HF limit for the side-chain.
Display Controls
“Exclude Box Enable” – This control enables or disables the Exclude Box. This the box
enabled, any event inside the box will not be repaired.