Behringer SNR2000 manual Studio applications, We recommend the following control settings

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DENOISER SNR2000

We recommend the following control settings:

Controls

Settings

IN/OUT switch

IN

EXPANDER switch

IN

THRESHOLD control

-50 dBu

RELEASE control

2 seconds

RATIO control

3:1

FILTER switch

IN

SENSITIVITY switch

-30 dBu

AUTO switch

IN

Tab. 3.2: Initial settings of the DENOISER

3.2 Studio applications

3.2.1 Noise reduction during playback

For this standard application, the DENOISER is inserted after the master or multitrack machine, i.e. between tape machine and mixer (or amplifier). A cassette recorder or similar machine may also be the signal source.

Fig. 3.1: Noise reduction during playback

1.Set up your equipment as usual, while bypassing your DENOISER.

2.Turn on the BEHRINGER DENOISER and adjust the controls as desired (if necessary, read chapter 1.3 “Control elements” once again).

3.Check your settings by making A/B comparisons using each channel’s IN/OUT switch.

3.2.2 Noise reduction during recording

The noise reduction effect may be increased by using the DENOISER not only during playback but also when recording. For this purpose, insert the unit directly after the master output of the mixer into the recording path of the master or multitrack machine. Set up the unit as described in the previous section “Noise reduction during playback”.

In particularly difficult cases, we recommend using the DENOISER both during recording and playback.

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Contents User’s Manual Safety Instructions Detailed Safety InstructionsForeword Denoiser Table of Contents Introduction Design conceptBefore you begin Control elementsFront panel control elements Operation Operation of the filter sectionTAC filter of the Denoiser Operation of the dynamic filterDenoiser SNR2000 Operation of the expander section IRC expander of the Denoiser Function of an expanderDenoiser SNR2000 Applications Initial settings of the DenoiserCouple function We recommend the following control settings Studio applicationsNoise reduction during recording Noise reduction in the effects bus Noise reduction on keyboards Technical Background What are audio dynamics?Compressors/limiters Expanders/noise gatesNoise as physical phenomenon Downward expansionCompanders Installation Single-ended principleRack mounting Audio connectionsSpecifications THD Warranty § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE Registration § 2 Warranty