Operating Manual for Digital Sound Processor (DSP) V3.0
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3.4.9 Ducker
Ducker: when the level of one channel exceeds the specified threshold, the level of the other
channel will be attenuated, which is the dodging effect.
Threshold: the reference signal begins to decay above the threshold and recovers below the
threshold.
Depth: the amount reduced by the evasive signal.
Start time: when the reference signal is above the threshold, the time to begin to attenuate the
evasive channel signal.
Recovery time: after the reference signal is below the threshold, the evasive signal returns to the
original signal size.
Hold time: hold time refers to how long the dodging on the dodging channel remains after the
control signal is below the threshold.