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These faders set the Input/Output gain of the
TC VoiceStrip. To ungroup the Input or Output knobs
in stereo mode, keep the [SHIFT] key pressed while
changing the gain value of the left or right channel.
L
LO
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With the LoCut Filter you can easily remove unwanted rumble and other low
frequency noise from your material. Simply adjust the cut-off frequency in the
range between 60 and 120 Hz. The filter has a slope of 12 dB/Oct.
G
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The Gate process is a downward expansion of the signal: Low
signal levels will be further decreased. This allows to lower
unwanted background noise during signal pauses (e. g. to reduce
the noise of the playback while the vocalist isn’t singing).
T
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When the input signal falls below this Threshold, the Gate starts working. This means
that the higher the Threshold, the more gating you will get.
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This parameter is a complex setting of different gate parameters. It will set the maximum
damping as well as Ratio, attack and release times of the gate. The higher you set the
Intensity, the more signal will be removed.
R
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The Reduction Meter will give you a visual feedback of the gate processing: If the gate is
“open”, none of the Meter LEDs will light up. If all LEDs light up, the gate is completely
closed.
THE VOICESTRIP - PARAMETERS
THE VOICESTRIP - PARAMETERS
9
8
INPUT METER(S)/
CLIP INDICATION
LO-CUT FILTER/
DC REMOVAL
INPUT LEVEL
GATE
EQ-COMPRESSOR
PRE-EQ SWITCH
(DEFAULT; EQ-COMP)
COMPRESSOR-EQ
DE-ESSOR
OUTPUT LEVEL
OUTPUT METER(S)/
CLIP INDICATION
INPUT
OUTPUT
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With more than three consecutive clips the number above the meter will turn RED
indicating that clipping has occurred. To release this condition; click on the number.
M
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The LED meters indicate PPM values. With its fast rise time and relatively slow fallback
time, PPM metering is excellent for reading fast, transient sounds and will allow much
better detection of clips compared to RMS metering."