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The SUSTAIN control increases or reduces the level of the

sustain portion of a signal by up to 24 dB. For detailed informa-
tion about the mode of operation of the sustain control please
read the ”Tech Talk” section on pages 8 and 9.

Two envelope generators work in the SUSTAIN control circuitry,

too. Again an envelope follower pursues the original envelope
and adapts optimally to the curve of sustain. This second gene-
rator produces an envelope with extended sustain (Diagram 4,
page 7). The difference between both envelopes is then used to
calculate the voltage controlling the VCA, though as with the
ATTACK circuitry, the enhancement ceases at the end of the signal
being processed.

Sustain amplitude is increased for positive SUSTAIN settings

and reduced for negative settings. For detailed information about
using the SUSTAIN control please refer to ”Applications” below.

When processing stereo material, the LINK function should be

switched on so that the linked channels produce the same
degree of gain change, regardless of any difference in levels of
both channels. This is necessary to maintain a coherent and
stable stereo image.

The front panel controls of channel 1, including the ACTIVE

switch, function as the master controls in LINK mode.

The Transient Designer is ideally suited for use in professional

recording, in project or home studios and P. A. applications.

For the first time the Transient Designer provides the techno-

logy to manipulate the attack and sustain characteristics of a
signal regardless of level, and using simple controls. Usually equa-
lisers are used to separate instruments in a mix – the tonal aspect
of the signal is considered, but not the temporal aspect. By acce-
lerating the transients or/and shortening the sustain of an instru-
ment, the mix can be made to sound more transparent.
Instruments can be mixed at lower levels, still maintaining their
positions in the mix, but occupying less space.

”Front/rear-positioning” of drums or other percussive instru-

ments can effectively be ”re-miked” during the mix – at least,
that's the subjective effect. Applied to single instruments or
loops, this technology creates new sounds or adds weight and
authority to existing sounds.

Control elements

Sustain

4

Link

5

Applications

Summary of Contents for Transient Designer 9946

Page 1: ...DUAL CHANNEL Model 9946 Manual Dual Channel Dynamic Effect Processor Transient Designer ...

Page 2: ...itations of Liability In no event will SPL be liable for any damages including loss of data lost profits cost of cover or other special incidental consequential or indirect damages arising from the use of the unit however caused and on any theory of liability This limitation will apply even if SPL or an authorised dealer has been advised of the possibility of such damage SPL electronics GmbH P O B...

Page 3: ... start with my thanks to all our staff particularly Ruben Tilgner who created the Transient Designer Our products are often tested and compared in many publica tions as well as by our customers themselves and constantly attract outstanding evaluations for their audio performance I would like to pass on this broad appreciation to those who deserve it my excellent colleagues Hermann Gier Foreword Th...

Page 4: ...ignal s dynamics Because of the level independent processing inherent in Differential Envelope Technology manual threshold adjustments are not required In order to maintain the cleanest possible signal path the Transient Designer uses the excellently specified THAT 2181 VCAs which are especially natural sounding transparent and create minimal distortion High amplitudes are processed without dampin...

Page 5: ...ity supply Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to set the voltage selector to the voltage for the area in which the unit will be used Never cover up the ventilation slots on the top side of the unit If during operation the sound is interrupted or indicators no longer illuminate or if abnormal odour or smoke is detected or if liquids are spilled on the unit immediately disconnect the power cord plu...

Page 6: ...ng to the diagrams Differential EnvelopeTechnology Differential Envelope Technology maintains identical enve lope processing from quiet to loud signals from pianissimo to fortissimo without the need for the user to adjust any external parameters In a conventional system low level signals would be excluded from processing Both parameters ATTACK and SUSTAIN work in parallel and do not influence each...

Page 7: ...fference between Env 3 Diagram 4 and Env 4 Diagram 5 hatched area The sustain is extended at positive settings and shortened at negative settings Diagram 3 illustrates the shapes of the processed curves with maximum and minimum attack compared to the original curve from Diagram 1 Diagram 4 illustrates the original curve and both envelopes generated for processing the sustain period The envelope fo...

Page 8: ...nnect the Transient Designer to an analogue mixing console because these generally have enough headroom to process peak levels of more than 15 dB without clipping However it is imperative to check the input levels of the mixer and any clip monitor LEDs at the channel inserts If the Transient Designer is connected directly to a ProTools 888 interface a Yamaha O2R mixer or similar units with interna...

Page 9: ...signal actually arrives at the Transient Designer With the ATTACK control the attack period of a signal can be emphasised or attenuated by up to 15 dB For detailed informa tion about the mode of operation of the ATTACK control please read the section Tech Talk on pages 6 7 and 8 The ATTACK control circuitry incorporates two envelope gene rators One follows the original curve while the second produ...

Page 10: ...ge regardless of any difference in levels of both channels This is necessary to maintain a coherent and stable stereo image The front panel controls of channel 1 including the ACTIVE switch function as the master controls in LINK mode The Transient Designer is ideally suited for use in professional recording in project or home studios and P A applications For the first time the Transient Designer ...

Page 11: ...live drum sets The attack of a bass drum or a loop can be emphasised to increase the power and presence in the mix The sustain period of a snare or a reverb flag can be shortened in a very musical way to obtain more transparency in the mix Recording a live drum set toms or overheads can be shortened without physically damping them Miking live drums is considerably faster and easier because the app...

Page 12: ...imately 4 dB by increa sing the attack value the effective increase of peak levels in the overall mix is merely about 0 5 dB to 1 dB Used for guitar sounds the Transient Designer softens the instrument by lowering the attack Alternatively increasing the attack lets the sound jump to the front of the mix which works particularly well for picking guitars Distorted electric guitar sounds are already ...

Page 13: ...0 Hz by means of a recessed slide switch on the rear panel and a ground lift switch is fitted for use where ground loops are causing hum problems When the GND LIFT switch is set to off the circuit ground is isolated from the chassis ground The detachable power cord is a standard 3 wire type fitted with an IEC mains connector the transformer power cord and mains connector have VDE UL and CSA approv...

Page 14: ... Bypass Power Fail Safety Measurements Frequency response 20 Hz 100 kHz 100 kHz 3 dB THD N 0 004 1kHz S N CCIR 468 3 89 dBu S N A weightened 105 dBu Power Supply Torroidal transformer 15 VA Fuse 200 mA Ground Lift switch Voltage selector Dimensions Housing Standard EIA 19 1U 482 x 44 x 220 mm Weight 2 25 kg Note 0 dBu 0 775 V Subject to change without notice Specifications ...

Page 15: ...Transient Designer 15 Your Notes ...

Page 16: ...thorised SPL warranty repair facility in the country where purchased or to the SPL factory in Germany in the original packaging or a replacement supplied by SPL with all transportation costs and full insurance paid each way by the purchaser or owner All remedies and the measure of damages are limited to the above services It is possible that economic loss or injury to person or property may result...

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