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TASCAM US-322/366

5 – Using the US-322/366 Mixer Panel

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Effect explanations

Dynamics effects

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Compressor

When the input volume exceeds the “THRESHOLD” level set

in advance, the input volume will be compressed, reducing

output volume variation.
For example, by reducing the high level parts when sound

occurs, the lower level sounds become relatively louder,

creating a more even volume. You can also use this as a

limiter to prevent signal levels from becoming too high.

The three meters show the level of the signal input to the

compressor (“INPUT”), the level of the signal output from

the compressor (“OUTPUT”) and the gain reduction caused

by the compressor (“GR”).

THRESHOLD: −32 to 0 dB (default: –12dB)

Sets the threshold level that will cause the input signal

volume to be compressed when it is exceeded.
RATIO: 1.0:1 to inf:1 (default: 1.5:1)

Sets the compression ratio for the volume. Turning it

right raises the compression ratio, increasing the amount

of compression.
ATTACK: 2 to 200 ms (default: 20 ms)

Sets the amount of time until the compression reaches

the compression RATIO setting after the input sound

exceeds the threshold.
RELEASE: 10 to 1000 ms (default: 420 ms)

Sets the amount of time until the compression stops and

the sound returns to its uncompressed level after the

input sound goes below the threshold.
GAIN: 0 to 32 dB (default: 4 dB)

Sets the gain of the output signal. When the volume is

compressed, the output level becomes lower than the

input level.
Use the “GAIN” to amplify the output level so that it is

close to the input level.
If the input is a stereo signal, compression will start and

be applied to both channels when either the left or right

input channel exceeds the threshold level.

NOTE

When the compressor is off, the compressor curve will

appear but the meters will not be active.

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Noise suppressor

When the input volume becomes less than the threshold

level set in advance, the output level will be reduced

automatically to suppress noise. When the threshold level

is exceeded, the sound will be output at its ordinary level.
This effect is useful in applications to reduce noise during

pauses in performance or other sound input.

THRESHOLD: −84 to −24 dB (default: −64 dB)

Sets the threshold level that will cause noise suppression

if the input signal becomes less than it.
SUPPRESSION: 12 to 72 dB (default: 42 dB)

Sets the amount the output level will be reduced when

the input sound becomes less than the threshold level.

The higher the value, the more the output level and

noise will be reduced.
ATTACK: 0 to 4000 ms (default: 5 ms)

Sets the amount of time until the set suppression level is

reached after the input sound goes below the threshold.
RELEASE: 0 to 4000 ms (default: 32 0 ms)

Sets the amount of time until suppression stops after the

input sound exceeds the threshold.
When the input is a stereo signal, if both the left and

right input channels go below the threshold level, noise

suppression will start.

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De-esser

This is a compressor specialized for high frequencies that

reduces “s” sounds and other harsh high-frequency noises.

FREQUENCY: 1 to 4 kHz (default: 1.15 kHz)

Sets the lowest frequency that the de-esser effects.
DEPTH: 1 to 100 (default: 25)

Sets the amount of compression. The higher the value

the greater the compression (and de-essing effect).

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