Soundtrack Pro 3 Effects Reference (en).pdf - Help Library - Apple
Soundtrack Pro 3 Effects Reference (en).pdf - Help Library - Apple
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The Detector parameters are on the left side of the DeEsser window, and the Suppressor<br />
parameters are on the right. The c<strong>en</strong>ter section includes the Detector and Suppressor<br />
displays and the Smoothing slider.<br />
DeEsser Detector Section<br />
• Detector Frequ<strong>en</strong>cy knob and field: Sets the frequ<strong>en</strong>cy range for analysis.<br />
• Detector S<strong>en</strong>sitivity knob and field: Sets the degree of responsiv<strong>en</strong>ess to the input signal.<br />
• Monitor pop-up m<strong>en</strong>u: Choose Det(ector) to monitor the isolated Detector signal,<br />
Sup(pressor) to monitor the filtered Suppressor signal, S<strong>en</strong>s(itivity) to remove the sound<br />
from the input signal in response to the S<strong>en</strong>sitivity parameter, or Off to hear the DeEsser<br />
output.<br />
DeEsser Suppressor Section<br />
• Suppressor Frequ<strong>en</strong>cy knob and field: Sets the frequ<strong>en</strong>cy band that is reduced wh<strong>en</strong> the<br />
Detector s<strong>en</strong>sitivity threshold is exceeded.<br />
• Str<strong>en</strong>gth knob and field: Sets the amount of gain reduction for signals that surround<br />
the Suppressor frequ<strong>en</strong>cy.<br />
• Activity LED: Indicates active suppression in real time.<br />
DeEsser C<strong>en</strong>ter Section<br />
• Detector and Suppressor frequ<strong>en</strong>cy displays: The upper display shows the Detector<br />
frequ<strong>en</strong>cy range. The lower display shows the Suppressor frequ<strong>en</strong>cy range (in Hz).<br />
• Smoothing slider: Sets the reaction speed of the gain reduction start and <strong>en</strong>d phases.<br />
Smoothing controls both the attack and release times, as they are used by compressors.<br />
154 Chapter 12 Specialized <strong>Effects</strong> and Utilities