Processor Types 171

OUT GAIN—This sets the expander’s output signal level, and can be used to compen- sate for the overall level change caused by the expansion process.

KNEE—This determines how expansion is applied at the threshold point. When set to hard, expansion at the specified ratio is applied as soon as the input signal level falls below the specified threshold. For knee settings from 1 to 5, however, expansion is applied gradually as the signal falls below the specified threshold, creating a more nat- ural sound.

ATTACK—This determines how soon the signal is expanded once the expander has been triggered. With a fast attack time, the signal is expanded almost immediately. With a slow attack time, however, the initial transient of a sound passes through unaffected. Attack times from 1 to 5 milliseconds are a good place to start.

RELEASE—This determines how soon the expander returns to its normal gain once the trigger signal level exceeds the threshold. If the release time is too short, the gain will recover too quickly causing level pumping (i.e., noticeable gain fluctuations). If it is set too long, the expander may not have time to recover before the next low-level signal appears, and it will be expanded incorrectly. Release times from 0.1 to 0.5 seconds are a good place to start.

RATIO—This determines the amount of expansion. That is, the change in output sig- nal level relative to change in input signal level. For a 2:1 ratio, for example, a 5 dB change in input level (below the threshold) results in a 10 dB change in output level. For a 5:1 ratio, a 2 dB change in input level (below the threshold) results in a 10 dB change in output level.

COMPANDER (HARD & SOFT)

The hard (H) and soft (S) companders comprise of compressor, expander, and limiter. The limiter prevents output signals from exceeding 0 dB. The compressor compresses signals that exceed the threshold level. The expander attenuates signals below the threshold and width. The soft compander has an expansion ratio of 1.5:1, while the hard compander has an expansion ratio of 5:1. The following two graphs show typical compander curves. The one on the left shows the hard compander. The one on the right, the soft compander.

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Hard Compander

Soft Compander

01V—Owner’s Manual

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Yamaha 01v owner manual Compander Hard & Soft