Compander – Yamaha DME User Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

DME Designer Owner’s Manual

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Compander

The compander combines the effects of a compressor and an expander. A compressor compresses
signals that exceed the threshold, while the expander reduces signals that fall below the threshold.
There are two compander groups, CompanderH (compander hard) and CompanderS (compander
soft). Within each group, there are mono channel and stereo channel companders.

Mono channel companders have one input, one output, and one KeyIn input. Stereo channel
companders have two inputs, two outputs, and one KeyIn input.

Double-click a component to display the component editor for it. The parameters are the same for
mono channel and stereo channel components.
The compander hard and compander soft differ in the compression ratio of their fixed expander. The
expander compression is expressed by the straight portion of the lower-left part of the compander
curve. The compression ratio of the compander hard is large. The slope is also large. The
compression ratio of the compander soft is small, with a gentle compression. The parameters in the
component editor are the same.

Name

Function

1

Compander Curve

Displays results graphically. The horizontal axis is
the input signal level, and the vertical axis is the
output level.

2

Gain Reduction Meter

Displays the gain reduction attenuation.

3

Output Meter

Displays the output signal level.

Parameter

Setting Range

Function

4

Threshold

-54 dB to ±0 dB

Sets the threshold value.

5

Ratio

1:1 to

∞:1

Sets the compression ratio.

6

Width

+1 dB to +90 dB

Sets the width of the expander.

7

Attack

0 to 120 ms

Sets the attack time.

8

Release

44.1 kHz: 6 ms to 46 s
48 kHz: 5 ms to 42.3 s
88.2 kHz: 3 ms to 23 s
96 kHz: 3 ms to 21.1 s

Sets the release time.
The setting range may very, depending on the
operating frequency.

9

Gain

-18 dB to ±0 dB

Sets the output gain.

CompanderH

Mono channel

Stereo channel

CompanderS

Mono channel

Stereo channel

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CompanderH Mono component editor

CompanderS Stereo component editor

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