Solid State Logic DUENDE 82S6MC060A User Manual

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Detailed Parameter Description

RANGE: Determines the depth of gating or expansion. When

turned fully anticlockwise (Range = 0), this section is inactive.

When turned fully clockwise, a range of 40dB can be

obtained.
THRESHOLD: A Variable hysteresis is incorporated in the

threshold circuitry. For any given ‘open’ setting, the

Expander/Gate will have a lower ‘close’ threshold. The

hysteresis value is increased as the threshold is lowered. This

is very useful in music recording as it allows instruments to

decay below the open threshold before gating or expansion

takes place.
RELEASE: This determines the time constant (speed),

variable from 0.1 to 4 seconds, at which the Gate/Expander

reduces the signal level once it has passed below the threshold.

Note that this control interacts with the Range control.
FAST ATT: Provides a fast attack time (100μs per 40db).

When off, a controlled linear attack time of 1.5ms per 40dB is

selected. The attack time is the time taken for the

Expander/Gate to ‘recover’ once the signal level is above the

threshold. When gating signals with a steep rising edge, such

as drums, a slow attack may effectively mask the initial

‘Thwack’, so you should be aware of this when selecting the

appropriate attack time.
HOLD: Determines the time after the signal has decayed

below the threshold before the gate closes. Variable from 0 to

4 seconds.

Note that when the Dynamics Section is not in circuit, its

sidechain input is also bypassed.

Output Section

The Output Section consists of a ±20dB output gain control,

and a 6-segment LED meter.
S/C LISTEN: Pressing the SC LISTEN switch routes the

sidechain directly to the output, so you can monitor the

sidechain signal
BYPASS ALL: Engaging this button will bypass all channel

processing whilst still routing the signal through Duende. This

avoids the time shift which occurs when a ‘hard’ bypass is

done using the default DAW control, allowing for easier A/B

comparison between processed and unprocessed signals.

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