Delay Scale; Gain Correct; Hold (Hold Time) - Yamaha DME Designer Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

Delay Scale

Sets the units used for specifying the delay time.
Components: Crossover Processor, Crossover Processor II, Delay Long, Delay Short, Speaker
Processor
Divergence
Sets the ratio for sending the center signal to LR. When 100 percent is set, the signal will be sent to LR
only. When zero percent is set, the signal is sent to center only.
Components: LCR, Surround 3-1, Surround 5.1, Surround 6.1
Fade
Sets the action of the fader when there is a large change in its position during scene recall.
When you turn this ON, the fader moves gradually to the position after the jump. If you turn this OFF, it
immediately jumps to the parameters saved in the recalled scene.
Component: Fader
Frequency
Sets a frequency. In the de-esser, this sets the lowest frequency of the signal to be compressed when
the component is operating. In the BPF, HPF, and LPF filters, this sets the cutoff frequency. In the
graphic equalizer, it is also used as the frequency band button.
Components: Crossover, Crossover Processor, Crossover Processor II, De-Esser, GEQ, PEQ,
BPF, HPF, LPF, Notch, Programmable BPF, Programmable HPF, Programmable LPF, Oscillator,
Speaker Processor, SPX, Remote HA
Gain
Sets the amplification factor for the entire signal level.
Components: Crossover Processor, Crossover Processor II, Compander, Compressor,
De-Esser, Expander, GEQ, PEQ, Auto Mixer, Speaker Processor, Remote HA, DME24N HA-AD

Gain Correct

In the Auto-Mixer, automatically controls the output level for the number of open channels. In
situations, where multiple microphones are used, feedback may occur because many channels are
open at the same time. Feedback can be avoided by using gain correct.
Component: Auto Mixer

Hold (Hold Time)

Sets how long the gate stays open or the ducking remains active once the trigger signal has fallen
below the threshold level.
Components: Ducking, Gate, Auto Mixer, SPX
KeyIn
Turns an input signal connected to a component's KeyIn port into a trigger that activates the
component. You can select the trigger source in components that have KeyIn ports.
Components: Compander, Compressor, Ducking, Expander, Gate, Limiter
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