Mackie Musical Instrument De Esser User Manual

U S E R ’ S G U I D E  
DSR-1  
DE-ESSER  
Plug-in for Mackie Digital Mixers  
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Contents  
Iconography ----------------------------------------------------- 2  
Introduction ---------------------------------------4  
About Acuma Labs ----------------------------------------------4  
About the D8B UFX Card -------------------------------------- 5  
About the DSR-1 (De-esser) ----------------------------------- 5  
Main Features ------------------------------------- 6  
Let’s Get Started ---------------------------------- 6  
Requirements----------------------------------------------------6  
Using the DSR-1 ------------------------------------7  
Front Panel Overview ------------------------------------------7  
The Status Block ----------------------------------------------- 8  
Global Controls Block -----------------------------------------9  
I/O Levels ------------------------------------------------------- 11  
Controls Block --------------------------------------------------12  
Meters (S-BAND and GAIN) ----------------------------------14  
Specifications -------------------------------------15  
DSR-1 Factory Presets --------------------------- 16  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the DSR-1 (De-esser) from Acuma  
Labs. One of the exciting members of the new family of 24-bit  
plug-ins for the D8B, the DSR-1 has been specifically designed  
for the Mackie Universal Effects (UFX) card.  
The DSR-1 plug-in for the Mackie D8B is a highly accurate,  
frequency controlled, three-band dynamics processor. It enables  
you to quickly isolate and correct unwanted sibilance in vocal  
recordings of singers and speakers. The DSR-1 reduces  
annoying sibilant and popping sounds that are often found in  
recordings without losing the crisp top-end clarity. Don’t let the  
simple chicken-head controls and the funky retro-look fool you.  
The DSR-1 is a highly professional tool that is ideal for editing  
vocals, instrumentals, and other sources. The DSR-1 is an  
invaluable plug-in for your D8B that can save a great recording  
by removing troublesome frequencies.  
About Acuma Labs  
Acuma Labs develops real-time embedded systems for  
professional audio applications to create high-quality products  
for the music and pro-audio industries. Acuma specializes in  
digital audio effects using DSP, real-time operating systems,  
graphical user interfaces, and digital hardware design.  
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About the D8B UFX Card  
The Mackie UFX card provides robust processing power for  
computation-heavy plug-ins. The UFX card is a 4-in/4-out  
architecture, which means that it supports four mono plug-ins or  
two mono and one stereo, or two stereo plug-ins simultaneously.  
Up to four UFX cards can be installed in the D8B, allowing up to  
sixteen simultaneous single-channel effects, eight stereo plug-  
ins, or combinations there of.  
Note: Earlier D8Bs were fitted with 16 MB of memory. It is recommended that  
you increase this to 32 MB (as fitted in newer D8Bs) if you install more than one  
UFX card. Memory upgrade instructions are supplied with each UFX card.  
About the DSR-1 (De-esser)  
The DSR-1 employs mid- or high-frequency compression. The  
frequency and bandwidth controls are used to isolate the  
problematic frequency range. No external keying device is  
required. The ess band Key Listen feature allows you to solo (or  
listen) to the isolated frequency range. The DSR-1 can also help  
to compress shrill, high-pitched sounds that may accompany  
acoustic instruments. The DSR-1 includes a high-pass filter that  
helps you to clean up other artifacts such as microphone pops.  
The DSR-1 includes a series of great male and female vocal,  
instrument, and spoken word presets that can make the  
toughest job easy to correct. As with all D8B plug-ins, all of  
DSR-1s parameters are automatable, and can be saved as user  
presets.  
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Let’s Get Started  
Requirements  
• One or more Mackie UFX cards  
• Mackie Real Time OS 3.0 Software  
• Plug-in Software  
We will assume you have successfully installed a Mackie UFX  
card and Mackie Real Time OS 3.0 software upgrade. If you have  
encountered problems with the installation of hardware or  
software, please see their associated user guides or contact  
Mackie support (www.mackie.com).  
Please see the Licensing section of the Digital 8•Bus version 3.0  
owners manual for information on both authorizing the plug-in,  
and the unlock procedure.  
Please see Appendix C of the Digital 8•Bus version 3.0 owners  
manual for information on configuring the plug-in.  
Main Features  
Frequency dependant de-essing reduces problematic esses  
without loss of clarity  
High-pass FILTER helps to clean up unwanted artifacts such as  
microphone pops  
FREQ/WIDTH sets the frequency range for exact de-esser  
processing  
Built in DC filter eliminates DC offset from the input signal  
LISTEN enables you to hear the isolated ess frequency band  
Vintage look has a funky, easy-to-use interface  
WRITE button automates your edits into the D8B session  
Memory A/B are two convenient storage banks for A/B  
comparison  
ENABLE/Disable bypasses processing  
MENU has Load Preset, Save, Save As, Cut, Copy, Paste, etc.  
Factory/User Presets are Male, Female Vocal, Instrumental, etc.  
THRESHOLD adjusts the band energy level at which ess band  
compression starts occurring  
RATIO adjusts the amount of compression applied to the band  
Individual input, output, S-band, and gain reduction meters.  
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Using the DSR-1  
Front Panel Overview  
You can think of the DSR-1 as being broken into five basic areas:  
the status block, global block, I/O block, controls, and meters.  
DSR-1 Block break down overview  
Status Block (See page 8)  
The status block includes the PRESET up/down toggle buttons,  
Preset Title window, and SOURCE (input select).  
Global Controls Block (See page 9)  
The global controls include: ess band (key) LISTEN, Mem A and  
B select buttons, MENU, WRITE, ENABLE, HELP, and minimize  
buttons.  
I/O Levels Block (See page 11)  
The I/O block is comprised of the input (IN) and output (OUT)  
meters and the INPUT level adjustment ranging from off to  
+12 dB.  
Controls Block (See page 12)  
The controls block is the heart of DSR-1. It includes the high-pass  
FILTER, as well as FREQuency and bandWIDTH control for  
selecting the ess band (ess range 1k to 20k). The controls block  
also includes the THRESHold control (–49 dB to 0 dB), and the  
RATIO control (1:1 to 100:1).  
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Meters (See page 14)  
There are separate meters to indicate the ess-band level and the  
ess-band gain reduction amount.  
The Status Block  
DSR-1 Status Block  
Preset Toggle Buttons  
The PRESET up/down arrows, located just to the left of the  
preset window, enable you to scroll up or down through either  
the factory or user presets.  
Tip: In most vocal recordings, there are usually a number  
of areas that could be improved with the DSR-1. However,  
there is not necessarily one overall optimum setting that  
will work throughout the track. Building user presets is a  
good way to have multiple De-esser settings that can be  
quickly accessed. You can then apply these settings to  
various regions of your track. There is no delay time in  
loading presets. You might try building performances by  
stacking user presets and toggling between them using  
the up/down arrows. These are located at the left side of  
the preset window. You could also insert a load preset  
event in the mix editor.  
For example, you can quickly switch from a Verse Ess to  
Chorus Ess preset and back. This would eliminate  
problematic spots in your recording. Additionally,  
pressing the WRITE button automates your changes as  
part of the D8B session.  
Note: See the section on the WRITE button for more information on how this  
works. The user preset list sorts alphabetically. If you want your user presets  
to come up in a certain order, use letters at the beginning of the preset names.  
(I.e. Aesss, Besss, Cesss, etc.).  
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PRESET Title Window  
The PRESET Title window is located at the top of the control  
bar. It displays the currently selected preset corresponding to  
the existing DSR-1 settings. Click on the window to access the  
pull-down menu where you choose between factory or user  
presets.  
Note: It is possible to save presets to the User Preset folder, which is the  
default folder, or a folder of your own making. The user presets point to  
the last folder you’ve saved or recalled presets from.  
SOURCE  
The input select is located directly to the right of the PRESET  
Title window. Use your mouse to select from pre/post insert,  
auxiliary, or master insert inputs. In general, the DSR-1 is  
intended to be used as a channel insert.  
Global Controls Block  
DSR-1 Global Controls Block  
LISTEN  
The LISTEN button acts like a solo that lets you hear (solo) the  
frequency band set with the FREQ and WIDTH pots in the  
Controls block. Selecting LISTEN isolates (or solos) this range.  
This should help you zero in on annoying sibilance by using your  
ears to identify where the problem is occurring.  
Memory A/Memory B  
The Mem A and Mem B buttons temporarily store DSR-1  
settings to allow comparative referencing. You can also copy and  
paste settings from one memory location to another.  
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MENU  
Pressing the MENU button opens a pull-down menu. This menu  
performs familiar functions such as load, save as, cut, copy, and  
paste. It also displays the plug-ins build number and version.  
WRITE  
WRITE enables the D8Bs automation so all the changes you  
make in the DSR-1 plug-in are recorded as part of the D8B  
session. This works similarly to a channels write button. To  
record automation for a plug-in, ALL must be turned on in the  
automation section of the D8B. Automation must also be out of  
Bypass. Plug-in parameter edits are recorded when the D8B is  
recording, but only if the plug-ins WRITE button is on, or if  
Auto Touch is turned on. Auto Touch is located in the  
automation section. When you press stop, the plug-ins WRITE  
button turns off.  
ENABLE  
The ENABLE button either enables or bypasses the DSR-1.  
Help Screen (?)  
Pressing the help screen (?) button brings up a quick-start  
screen to quickly get you using the plug-in. Its also useful for  
quick reference.  
The Help Screen  
Minimize Button (X)  
The minimize button (X) in the top-right corner hides the screen.  
However, the screen is still active until it is disabled in the D8B  
Plug-ins window.  
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I/O Levels  
DSR-1 I/O Levels  
IN/OUT  
The input and output meters are located at the far-left side.  
These meters represent the incoming signal and the output (post  
effect) signal.  
OL  
OL (overload) is represented by the two small boxes above the  
in/out meters. The left-most overload indicator is for input level,  
and the other one is for output. They flash red if overload is  
occurring.  
INPUT  
The INPUT knob determines the gain or attenuation that is  
applied to the input signal.  
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Controls Block  
DSR-1 Controls Block  
Note: Only the signal in the band selected by the FREQ and WIDTH con-  
trols are affected by the DSR-1. Signal outside of this range, both above and  
below in frequency, is unaffected.  
FILTER  
The FILTER knob controls a high-pass filter ranging from 20Hz  
to 200Hz. It offers you a quick and convenient way to reduce  
low-frequency noise. The high-pass filter can be very useful in  
eliminating unwanted artifacts such as microphone pops.  
FREQ and WIDTH  
The FREQ and WIDTH pots are used to select the ess range.  
FREQ, ranging from 1kHz to 20kHz, is the center point of the  
range. WIDTH ranges from 1 to 100, with 1 being a very narrow  
band and 100 being very wide. Use your ears to locate a  
troublesome frequency range by enabling the LISTEN feature  
to hear a set ess range. Then use the FREQ and WIDTH pots to  
adjust the range. (See LISTEN in the Global Block description).  
A Closer Look: Start by routing a vocal track into the  
DSR-1. Typically use a pre- or post-insert, and set the  
DSR-1s input to an acceptable level. Notice the  
relationship between your FREQ and WIDTH settings  
and the ess meter level. The ess meter level is located  
in the output meters block on the right side. Start by  
pressing the LISTEN button to facilitate isolation of the  
ess band. To start with, set the ratio to 1:1 so that no  
compression is applied to the band. Now adjust the  
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FREQ and WIDTH pots so you hear as much of the  
problematic sibilance as possible. At the same time,  
minimize the amount coming through of the signal you  
wish to leave unaffected. Typically, you will find a  
center frequency in the range of 3k to 6k, with a width  
ranging from 20 to 40 is useful. Watch the key level  
change as you adjust to the frequencies of the ess  
range. Now adjust the DSR-1s threshold level using  
the threshold pot. The threshold level is also portrayed  
as the small horizontal bar between the S-BAND and  
GAIN meters. Watching this is a good way to meter  
where your threshold level should be after you have  
dialed in an ess range. The DSR-1 only affects a signal  
that is above the set threshold. Finally, adjust your  
RATIO pot to apply a desired amount of compression to  
your specified ess range. For example, 3:1 means that  
if a signal is 3 dB over the threshold, it will be reduced  
in amplitude to 1 dB over the set threshold. Now you’ve  
got a good starting point. Take it out of LISTEN mode  
and continue to tweak the parameters until you’ve got  
the sound you want!  
DSR-1 threshold indicator and S-BAND/GAIN meters  
Note: You may need to change threshold levels to compensate for adjust-  
ments made with the FREQ and WIDTH pots.  
THRESH  
THRESH (threshold range) ranges from –40 to 0 dB, and is  
adjusted using the THRESH knob. S-band signal above this  
threshold will get reduced in amplitude by an amount  
determined by the ratio. See “A Closer Look,” above for further  
information.  
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RATIO  
The RATIO select is set to usual compressor increments that  
range from 1:1 to 100:1. Simply turn the pot to set a desired  
ratio. For example, 3:1 means that if a signal is 3 dB over the  
threshold, it will be reduced in amplitude to 1 dB over the set  
threshold. See “A Closer Look” on page 12 for further  
information.  
Note: The GAIN meter displays gain reduction. The LED moves downward  
from the top of the meter starting at 0 dB and indicates negative dB, or  
gain reduction.  
Meters (S-BAND and GAIN)  
The two meters in the lower right corner of the screen represent  
the S-BAND meter and the GAIN (reduction) meter.  
GAIN (Gain Reduction)  
The gain reduction meter ranges from 0 dB to –40 dB and the  
LEDs come down from the top of the meter, (0 dB), in an  
opposite fashion as compared to regular level meters.  
S-BAND  
The S-BAND meter represents the dB level of the ess band. The  
small white bar located between the S-BAND and GAIN meters  
is a visual representation of the threshold that can be adjusted  
using the threshold pot.  
Please see Appendix C of the Digital 8•Bus version 3.0 owners  
manual for information on:  
• Saving, loading and resetting a preset  
• Automation and snapshot control  
• Dynamic real time and dynamic off-line  
• FX routing  
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Specifications  
In/Out  
Level meters  
-40 to 0 dB  
Input Control  
Off to +12.0 dB  
High-Pass Filter  
Off to 20Hz-200Hz (4th Order)  
Frequency  
1kHz to 20kHz  
specifies  
the middle  
point of  
the ess  
DSR-1 Plugin Configuration  
band  
Width  
Narrow to Wide  
specifies  
the width  
of the ess  
band  
Threshold  
–40 dB to 0 dB  
Ratio  
1:1 to 100:1  
DSR-1 Plugin Load  
S-band (Key) Meter  
–40 dB to 0 dB  
Gain Reduction Meter  
–40 dB to 0 dB  
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DSR-1 Factory Presets  
The following table is a simple guideline to help you understand  
the factory presets, and what settings were applied to the  
individual presets. Don't be afraid to run anything through the  
plug-in preset, though. Then customize the parameters to your  
specific needs, and save it as a user preset. So get creative and  
download more audio examples and free presets.  
Preset Name Frequency Width Ratio  
Description  
2K Medium  
2K Narrow  
2K Wide  
2K  
2K  
2K  
3K  
3K  
3K  
4K  
4K  
4K  
5K  
5K  
5K  
6K  
6K  
6K  
6K  
30  
16  
50  
30  
16  
50  
30  
16  
50  
30  
16  
50  
30  
16  
50  
22  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 2K with a medium width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 2K with a narrow width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 2K with a wide width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 3K with a medium width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 3K with a narrow width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 3K with a wide width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 4K with a medium width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 4K with a narrow width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 4K with a wide width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 5K with a medium width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 5K with a narrow width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 5K with a wide width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 6K with a medium width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 6K with a narrow width  
5.8:1 Frequency is set at 6K with a wide width  
3K Medium  
3K Narrow  
3K Wide  
4K Medium  
4K Narrow  
4K Wide  
5K Medium  
5K Narrow  
5K Wide  
6K Medium  
6K Narrow  
6K Wide  
Female  
5.8:1 Optimized for female singing or  
speaking frequencies  
Male  
3.35K  
34  
3.8:1 Optimized for male singing or  
speaking frequencies  
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Preset Name Frequency Width Ratio  
Description  
Squeeky Acoustic 3.8K  
74  
42  
13:1 Helps to reduce annoying string squeaks  
from acoustic guitars  
Fret Noise  
3K  
NA  
Used to diminish miscellaneous fret noise  
when close miking strings  
Sting Buzz 1  
Sting Buzz 2  
3K  
4.8K  
87  
56  
27:1 ***Helps to hide buzzing fret and string noise  
100:1 ***Helps to hide buzzing fret and string noise  
Try quickly punching DSR-1 in and out to eliminate noise without  
losing top end.  
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