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COMPOSER PRO MDX2200

 

 

 

PEAK LIMITER SECTION

 

 

Type

IGC (Interactive Gain Control) peak limiter

Threshold

variable (+4 dB to OFF (+22 dBu))

Ratio

oo:1

 

Stage 1 Limiter Type

Clipper

 

Attack

“zero”

 

Release

“zero”

 

Stage 2 Limiter Type

Program limiter

 

Attack

program dependent, typ. < 5 ms

Release

program dependent, typ. 20 dB/s

FUNCTION SWITCHES

 

 

SC EXTERN

Switches the detector section to the external SC input.

SC MON

Monitoring the external SC input, disengaging the normal audio.

INTERACTIVE

Enables the “Interactive Knee Adaptation” characteristics.

CONTOUR

Allows for frequency dependent detection.

AUTO

Enables the automatic and program dependent setting of the

 

Attack-/release times, disengaging the manual attack-/release

 

controls.

 

I/O METER

Switches between input and output for the level meter.

IN/OUT

Relay controlled hard-bypass.

OPERATING LEVEL

Changes the internal reference level from +4 dBu to -10 dBV.

COUPLE

Linking both channels for stereo operation. Channel 1 becomes

 

master.

 

INDICATORS

 

 

GAIN REDUCTION

12 element LED display: 1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/21/24/27/30 dB

INPUT/OUTPUT LEVEL

12 element LED display: -30/-24/-18/-12/-6/0/+3/+6/+9/+12/+18 dB

Expander/gate threshold

2 LED for under “+” and above “-”

Compressor threshold

3 LEDs for under “+”, interactive “0“ and above “+”

Peak limiter threshold

1 LED for Indication of limiter function

Function switch

LED indicator for each

 

OPTIONS

 

 

Output transformer

BEHRINGER transformer OT-1 refittable

POWER SUPPLY

 

 

Mains voltages

USA/Canada

120 V ~, 60 Hz

 

U.K./Australia

240 V ~, 50 Hz

 

Europe

230 V ~, 50 Hz

 

General export model

100 - 120 V ~, 200 - 240 V ~, 50 - 60 Hz

Fuse

100 - 120 V ~: T 250 mA H

 

200 - 240 V ~: T 125 mA H

Power consumption

max. 20 watts

 

Mains connection

standard IEC receptacle

 

PHYSICAL

 

 

Dimension

approx. 1 3/4" (44.5 mm) * 19" (482.6 mm) * 8 1/2" (217 mm)

Net weight

approx. 2.2 kg

 

Shipping weight

approx. 3.4 kg

 

BEHRINGER is constantly striving to maintain the highest professional standards. As a result of these efforts, modifications may be made from time to time to existing products without prior notice. Specifications and appearance may differ from those listed or shown.

8. SPECIFICATIONS

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Contents Composer PRO Safety Instructions Foreword Composer PRO Table of Contents Installation Advanced Behringer technology IntroductionIKA Interactive Knee Adaption compressor IRC Interactive Ratio Control expanderDesign concept Before you beginHigh quality components and design Failsafe relaysTransformer balanced outputs optional Control ElementsExpander/gate section Control elements of the compressor section Compressor sectionControl elements of the peak limiter section Peak limiter sectionNoise as a physical phenomenon Technical BackgroundRear panel control elements of the Composer PRO Dynamic range capabilities of various devices What are audio dynamics?Expanders/noise-gates Compressors/limitersCompression/levelling/limiting/clipping ApplicationsClipping IRC curve characteristic of the ExpanderControlling leakage in the studio Initial settings for the expander/gate sectionReducing feedback in stage mics Reducing leakage in stage micsNoise reduction on effects paths Creative use of the expander/gate sectionTab .2 Initial settings for the compressor section Initial settings for the compressor sectionMuffling effect of a compressor Composer PRO as a sound effects unitSpecial Applications Initial settings for the peak limiter sectionComposer PRO in mastering Composer PRO as a protective deviceComposer PRO in digital recording and sampling Composer PRO in broadcast What is volume?Protection of a system with a passive crossover Protection of a system with an active crossoverExternal Side Chain Applications Using an equalizer in the side chain pathSide chain function Composer PRO as a de-esserAnticipated compression Frequency-selective filtering of unwanted signalsSuppressing instruments during recording Emphasizing musical instruments during recordingVoice-over compression ducking InstallationTriggering additional sounds from a rhythm track Rack mountingBalanced use of stereo 1/4 jack plugs Selecting the operating levelAudio Input SpecificationsOptions § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE Registration Warranty
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