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ATTACK (18) and the release time with the 
control RELEASE (20) . Figure 10 illustrates the 
effect the two controls will have on the signal 
reduction .

Fig. 10 

Controls ATTACK and RELEASE

Hints concerning adjustment:

a .  When processing voices, a relatively long 

attack time will be required so that the 
voice will not lose power . In this case, high 
level peaks will only occur after long vow-
els . By contrast, set the control RELEASE to 
a short time . Thus, the beginning of the 
next syllable will not be attenuated .

b .  Short attack times will be required for per-

cussion instruments as the highest volume 
will appear at the start of a percussion .

c .  For bass compression, adjust longer attack 

and release times . If these times are too 
short, distortions will result .

d .  Longer release times will be required for 

instruments played in a very dynamic way, 
such as electric guitars . A short release 
time would smooth out tremolo variations . 
To compress the stereo sum of a mixer, also 
adjust a longer release time; otherwise, 
the level of the signal will be decreased 
and immediately increased again in case 
of a volume peak . A “pumping effect” 
will result .

e .  The optimum attack and release times 

largely depend on the type of application 
and will require both intuition and experi-
ence . Different settings should be tested .

6.4  Adjusting the limiter

Independent of the expander and the com-
pressor, the limiter will monitor the output 
level and limit the signal to a maximum value 
adjusted . Thus, it will be possible, e . g . to pro-
tect audio recordings and power amplifiers 
against overload and speakers against dam-
age . Short upper deviations from the level 
adjusted will be radically limited; in case of 
longer deviations, the level of the entire signal 
will be reduced .

Adjust the maximum admissible output 

level with the control THRESHOLD (24) . In 
case of limiting, the LED LIMITER (9) will light 
up . In addition, the reduction of the level will 
be shown by the indication GAIN REDUC-
TION (8) .

If the LED LIMITER lights up frequently, 

the level should be generally slightly reduced 
with the control OUTPUT GAIN (22) or a 
higher compression should be adjusted . 

6.5  SIDECHAIN FILTER

When the button SC FILTER is pressed, the 
control signal for signal processing will pass 
a high-pass filter . This will reduce a “pumping 
effect” which may occur in bass-accented 
music where the bass notes cause a pulsed 
compression of the entire signal .

6.6  Sidechain applications

A sidechain is the circuit of the control sig-
nal . Usually the control signal will directly be 
derived from the audio signal and will affect 
the output level, depending on the values 
adjusted for the expander, the compressor 
and the limiter .

This control signal may additionally be 

processed externally before it monitors the 
dynamics of the audio signal, or an external 
signal may be used for control . Examples of 
application can be found below .

6.6.1 Frequency-dependent dynamics 

de-esser, expander/gate

To suppress sibilance with voice record-
ings, insert an equalizer via the jacks 
SIDECHAIN SEND (33) and RETURN (34) 
(

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chapter 5 .3) .

1)  Engage the button SC EXT (5) so that 

the signal processed externally will take 
control .

2)  Adjust the equalizer as a band-pass filter 

in such a way that only frequencies in the 
range 6 – 8 kHz will pass through .

To check the control signal acousti-

cally, press the button SC MONITOR (14) 
to switch the signal to the output .

Thus, the compressor will operate as a 
“de-esser” to attenuate sibilant sound .

In the same way, the expander/gate 

section can be controlled via a band-pass 
filter matched to the corresponding instru-
ment, e . g . to improve channel separation 
when several microphones are used .

6.6.2 Externally controlled dynamics 

ducker, expander/gate

With a ducker, the audio signal will be com-
pressed as a function of an external signal . 
For reducing a music signal depending on 
a microphone signal, e . g . for a presenta-
tion: Feed the microphone signal to a mixer 
and, after preamplification, also to the jack 
SIDECHAIN RETURN (34) . Connect the music 
signal to the compressor input . Apply the 
compressor output to the second input of 
the mixer .
Adjustments on the compressor:
1)  Engage the button SC EXT (5) so that the 

external signal will take control .

2)  With the control THRESHOLD (15), ad-

just the microphone volume at which the 
music signal is to be attenuated .

3)  Adjust the music attenuation with the con-

trol RATIO (17) .

4)  Set the button MANUAL /AUTO (19) to 

MANUAL (disengage it) and adjust a short 
attack time with the control ATTACK (18) 
so that the music signal will be attenuated 
immediately when you start talking .

5)  With the control RELEASE (20), adjust the 

time until the music will reach its normal 
volume again after a microphone an-
nouncement (soft fade-in) .

6)  To check the control signal acoustically, 

press the button SC MONITOR (14) to 
switch it to the output .

The expander/ gate section can be controlled 
via an external signal in the same way . As an 
effect to emphasize the rhythm, e . g . a bass 
note can be synchronized with the beat of a 
bass drum (via the input SIDECHAIN RETURN) .

Notes:

 

 

–  If the jack SIDECHAIN RETURN (34) is not used, 

the internal sidechain signal will always control 
the dynamics, regardless of the switch position 
SC EXT (5) .

–  The inputs SIDECHAIN SEND (33) and the outputs 

SIDECHAIN RETURN (34) will not be matched to the 
level −10 dBV when the 4 dBu / −10 dBV 
(30) is pressed .

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Page 2: ...2 Deutsch Seite 4 English Page 10 Fran ais Page 16 Italiano Pagina 22 Nederlands Pagina 28 Espa ol P gina 28 Polski Strona 28 Dansk Sida 29 Svenska Sidan 29 Suomi Sivulta 29...

Page 3: ...FILTER MANUAL AUTO BYPASS COMP EXPANDER GATE COMPRESSOR LIMITER OUT IN MCL 204 1 2 24 18 12 6 0 0 6 12 18 24 18 12 6 6 12 18 DUAL MONO CH1 MASTER IN OUT LEVEL dB 20 10 0 dB s 0 05 5 3 0 5 0 1 ms 1 15...

Page 4: ...ssorsteuerung Taste nicht gedr ckt die Kompression setzt hart ein Taste gedr ckt die Kompression setzt weich ein soft knee 8 LED Anzeige der momentanen Pegel reduzierung Kompression 9 LED LIMITER leuc...

Page 5: ...en Der Kompressor reduziert die Dynamik und schw cht den Pegel oberhalb einer ein stellbaren Schwelle ab Dies ist erforderlich wenn die Dynamik des Audiosignals gr er ist als das Aufnahme oder Verst r...

Page 6: ...4dBu 10dBV 30 zur internen Pegelanpassung sowie die Sidechain Schalter 5 14 16 Das Steuersignal wird aus der Summe der Audiosignale beider Kan le gebildet Daher ist es wichtig dass beide Kan le auf de...

Page 7: ...vom Eingangspegel bei einem Schwellwert von 10dB und verschie denen Kompressionsverh ltnissen Die Abbildung 8 zeigt ein Eingangssig nal und das resultierende Ausgangssignal bei einem Schwellwert von...

Page 8: ...usgangs pegel abh ngig von den eingestellten Wer ten f r Expander Kompressor und Limiter Dieses Steuersignal kann zus tzlich auch extern bearbeitet werden bevor es die Dyna mik des Audiosignals kontro...

Page 9: ...luss 1 2 3 1 Masse 2 Signal 3 Signal 6 3 mm Klinkenanschluss T Signal R Signal S Masse SIDECHAIN SEND 8 7V 2k 6 3 mm Klinkenanschluss T Signal S Masse Expansion 1 2 1 bis 8 1 Kompression 1 1 bis 1 Ans...

Page 10: ...the expansion ratio with a ratio of 4 1 for example a reduction of the input level by 2dB below the threshold will result in a reduction of the output level by 8dB 14 Button SC MONITOR to check the co...

Page 11: ...at allowed by the recording system or amplifier system It will also be possible to reduce differences in level e g in case of varying microphone distances or between the different strings of a bass gu...

Page 12: ...djust both channels to the same rated level 4dBu 10dBV 30 6 1 Adjusting the correct operating level 1 Set the switch 4dBu 10dBV 30 on the rear panel of the unit to 4dBu dis engage it 2 Switch on the u...

Page 13: ...nc tion of the input level at a threshold of 10dB and different compression ratios Figure 8 shows an input signal and the re sulting output signal at a threshold of 10dB and a compression ratio of 2 1...

Page 14: ...l affect the output level depending on the values adjusted for the expander the compressor and the limiter This control signal may additionally be processed externally before it monitors the dynamics...

Page 15: ...XLR jack 1 2 3 1 ground 2 signal 3 signal 6 3mm plug T signal R signal S ground SIDECHAIN SEND 8 7V 2k 6 3mm plug T signal S ground Expansion 1 2 1 to 8 1 Compression 1 1 to 1 ATTACK time 1 150ms AUT...

Page 16: ...iveau d entr e de 2dB sous la valeur du seuil conduit une diminution du niveau de sortie de 8dB 14 Touche SC MONITOR pour le contr le acoustique du signal de commande si la touche est enfonc e le sign...

Page 17: ...un signal audio La section expander gate diminue le niveau sous un seuil r glable et permet de prolonger la dynamique du signal audio et d liminer les signaux perturbateurs faibles On peut ga lement c...

Page 18: ...u 10dBV 30 6 1 R glage du niveau correct de travail 1 Mettez l interrupteur 4dBu 10dBV 30 de la face arri re sur 4dBu d senclen chez le 2 Allumez l appareil avec l interrupteur POWER 3 le t moin de fo...

Page 19: ...ue pour le compresseur pour un seuil de 10dB sch ma 8 Signal d entr e et de sortie pour Threshold 10dB et Ratio 2 1 Trucs de r glage a Plus le seuil est r gl de mani re lev e et plus le rapport de com...

Page 20: ...s Sidechain On d crit comme Sidechain cha ne lat rale le circuit de commutation du signal de com mande Le signal de commande est norma lement et directement pris partir du signal audio et influe le ni...

Page 21: ...nt OUTPUT 8 7V 60 connexion XLR 1 2 3 1 Masse 2 Signal 3 Signal connexion jack 6 35 T Signal R Signal S Masse SIDECHAIN SEND entr e cha ne lat rale 8 7V 2k connexion jack 6 35 T Signal S Masse Expansi...

Page 22: ...re il rap porto d espansione per esempio nel caso di un rapporto 4 1 la riduzione del livello d ingresso di 2dB sotto il valore soglia comporta una riduzione del livello d u scita di 8dB 14 Tasto SC M...

Page 23: ...una soglia impostabile Questo fatto richiesto quando la dinamica del segnale audio maggiore di quanto lo permette il sistema di registrazione o di amplificazione possibile anche ridurre delle differe...

Page 24: ...in 5 14 16 Il segnale di comando formato dalla somma dei segnali audio di entrambi i canali Perci importante che tutti e due i canali siano regolati con lo stesso livello nominale 4dBu 10dBV 30 6 1 Im...

Page 25: ...i rapporti di compressione La figura 8 illustra il segnale d ingresso e il conseguente segnale d uscita con un valore soglia di 10dB e con un rapporto di compressione di 2 1 Sotto il valore soglia il...

Page 26: ...econda dei valori impostati per expander compres sore e limiter Questo segnale di comando pu essere elaborato anche esternamente prima di con trollare la dinamica del segnale audio oppure si pu impieg...

Page 27: ...Massa 2 Segnale 3 Segnale Connettore jack 6 3 mm T Segnale R Segnale S Massa SIDECHAIN SEND 8 7V 2k Connettore jack 6 3mm T Segnale S Massa Espansione 1 2 1 a 8 1 Compressione 1 1 a 1 Tempo di reazion...

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