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Expert Menu

Press MENU keys to enter expert mode (XPRT)

Attack

Use the ADJUST wheel to change the Attack time of the three

bands. The Attack is the time the Expander uses to bring the

reduced signal to 1:1, when the signal exceeds the Threshold.

Release

Use the ADJUST wheel to change the Release time of the three

bands. The Release time is the time the Expander uses to reach

the the gain reduction specified by the Ratio parameter.

Example: If the Input signal drops 4dB below Threshold, with

the Ratio set to 1:4 and the Release time set to 20 ms, the

Finalizer will use 20 ms to reach a total gain reduction of 16dB.

Side Chain / Delay

This parameter adjusts the “look-ahead” delay. This means that

your audio signal is delayed, e.g. 10 ms.

By slightly delaying the audio signal, you give the processor a

chance to look ahead at the present signal, and the reaction will

therefore be more accurate than a standard Compressor/Limiter/

Expander.

The actual look-ahead delay time is scaled with the Attack time

individually on all three bands.

Note: This delay time parameter is common for the Compressor,

Limiter and Expander.

Cross-over Menu

Press MENU keys to enter the Cross-over frequency

page (Xovr)

L-Xovr/H-Xovr

With the L-Xovr and H-Xovr you set the Cross-over points of the

three bands in the dynamics section.

Note: The Cross-over points are common for the Compressor,

Limiter and Expander.

Range

The Expander range determines the maximum amount of gain

reduction in the Expander, e.g. when set to 6dB, the Expander

will only reduce the output by 6dB no matter how much the

signal drops below threshold. This enables you to use the

Expander to simply reduce the signal below a certain threshold

instead of a complete shut-off.

Expander Bypass

Press the blue OK key to bypass the Expander section.

Expander

Expander/Gates are often used to remove unwanted background

noise. Both the Gate and the Expander perform what is called

“Downward Expansion”. In general this means that below a

certain Threshold the Input signal gain is reduced on the Output

according to a specific Ratio. If for instance the Expander has a

Ratio of 1:2, the Output is decreased with 2dB for every single

dB the Input is decreased below Threshold.

Select EXP by pressing the BLOCK keys

Basic Operation

- Press the PARAMETER keys to select parameter.

- Turn the ADJUST wheel to change values.

- Press the BAND keys to select between the three bands.

- Press the MENU keys to select User/Xpert/Xover.

User Menu

Threshold

Use the ADJUST wheel to change the Threshold of the three

bands. When the input signal drops below the Threshold the

Expander is activated. As you can see in the diagram above: the

higher a Threshold point, the more expansion you will get.

Ratio

The Ratio of the gain reduction. Use these parameters to adjust

the Ratios of the three Expander bands. If the Ratio is set to 4:1

you will get a 4dB decrease of the Output signal for every 1dB

the Input signal is decreased below Threshold.

Expander Monitor

The Expander Monitor gives you a graphical picture of the Ratio

and Threshold settings.

The Edit Guide

Please see description on page 27.

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