Alesis 7-51-0121-A manual Output, FAT mode and Sizzle

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Using the Smashup 3

Output

The [OUTPUT] knob controls the level of the Smashup’s output. The Output control is useful for making up level that was lost during compression, or matching the input level of a mixer or recorder. The unity gain setting of the [OUTPUT] knob (the level where input level = output level when [THRESHOLD] is set to the maximum) is around the “12 o’clock” position.

Set the output low enough to avoid clipping the output (unless that’s the sound you’re going for), and high enough so there’s a good signal-to-noise ratio.

This control is disabled if the [BYPASS] button is pressed. If you get approximately the same level when Bypass is on as when it is off, that’s generally a good place for the [OUTPUT] knob to sit.

Intentional clipping: The output drivers of some classic analog compressors have unique “soft clip” characteristics that enhance the tone of the signal. Certain TYPE settings emulate this output overdriving when you deliberately raise the [OUTPUT] control above unity gain. Try it!

Sizzle

This button adds brightness and punch to the signal, avoiding the “dull” sound that compression sometimes brings. [SIZZLE] is especially good for electric bass and drums. Technically speaking, [SIZZLE] does two things: adds a little high frequency EQ on the output to brighten things up, and puts a 120 Hz high-pass filter before the compressor’s detector so strong bass notes won’t be compressed.

FAT mode and Sizzle

The FAT mode starts out “pre-sizzled”, and pressing [SIZZLE] adds even more bottom and high end.

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Contents Reference Manual Page Table of Contents Table Of Contents Welcome IntroductionIntroduction Important features of your SmashupAbout the Smashup Smashup Key Features How to Use This Manual Please follow these precautions when using this product Safety Instructions/NoticesImportant Safety Instructions English Safety symbols used in this productImportant Safety Instructions FCC Compliance Statement CE Declaration Of ConformityInstructions de Sécurité Importantes French Symboles utilisés dans ce produitImportant Safety Instructions Lesen Sie bitte die folgende Sicherheitshinweise German Sicherheit Symbole verwendet in diesem ProduktImportant Safety Instructions This page intentionally left blank Hook it up to a synthesizer If youre new to signal ProcessingQuick Start Guide If you can’t wait to get startedQuick overview of the controls Quick Start GuideRear Panel Unpacking and Inspection Installing in a RackPower ConnectionsTurn up the trim Connecting audioConnections In-line connectionConnecting to the Channel Inserts of a mixing console Connecting to the inserts on an instrument amplifier Connecting to the Main Outputs of a mixing consoleAbout audio cables Connecting to equipment with XLR inputs and outputsDont use line transformers What about the input and output jacks on the slave units? Using the ModLinkWhat is a compressor? Using the SmashupWhat the controls do Using the SmashupAttack/Release times vary by Type How the Smashup goes beyond just compression About stereo compression Operational adviceSetting Levels Gain structureGraph of compression Description of ControlsThreshold Graph of input levelPumping Breathing AttackLook Ahead ReleaseOutput FAT mode and SizzleSizzle Transparent Type Select SwitchClassic OptoPump De-EssFat Bypass Using the Foot SwitchDe-Ess Sample SettingsThreshold and Output settings may need changing ClassicPump Sample SettingsFat OptoBlank TransparentBlank Settings Templates Troubleshooting Index TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Avoiding ground loop noise Keep Audio Wiring AS FAR Away from AC Wiring AS PossibleLine conditioners and spike protectors Cleaning Care and MaintenanceRefer all servicing to Alesis Customers in the USA and Canada Obtaining repair serviceCustomers outside the USA and Canada Mechanical SpecificationsAudio Input Audio OutputSpecifications Index Foot SWITCH, 16Alesis Limited Warranty Warranty / Contact AlesisAlesis Contact Information Warranty/Contact Information