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Sound Devices 833 User Manual

Sound Devices 833
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Noise Suppression values range from 0 dB to -20 dB with 0 dB representing no noise attenuation and -20 dB being the maximum
amount of noise attenuation.
Channels or Buses enabled for Noise Suppression show a diamond in their meters. The diamond moves based on the amount of
Noise Suppression averaged across all the frequency bands that have signal in them.
The lower the diamond on the meter scale, the more the background noise is being attenuated. The diamond moves towards the top
of the scale as the audio signal changes (for example, when a mic picks up dialog) - this indicates that the Noise Suppression
algorithm is learning and adapting to the signal in real-time.
To effectively use Noise Suppression, start with the default setting of -6 dB and dial in more or less depending on your environment.
An ideal setting will reduce the background noise without coloring the sound.
Note: NoiseAssist and CEDAR sdnx are not automatically linked when channels or buses are linked.
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Sound Devices 833 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Channels8
Mic Inputs6
Main Outputs2
Aux Outputs4
Headphone Output1
Bit Depth24-bit
TimecodeYes
Dynamic Range120 dB
Microphone Preamps6
Analog Outputs4
TypePortable Mixer-Recorder
Line Inputs6
AES Inputs2
Sampling Rateup to 192 kHz
Recording MediaSD, SDHC, SDXC
PowerBattery or External DC
Frequency Response10 Hz to 80 kHz
THD+N0.005%
Digital Outputs2

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