Behringer MDX2200 Anticipated compression, Tab .1 Initial settings for the De-Esser functions

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COMPOSER PRO MDX2200

Control

Setting

 

 

SC EXT switch

IN

 

 

SC MON switch

OUT

 

 

INTERACTIVE switch

OFF

 

 

SC FILTER switch

OUT

 

 

THRESHOLD control

+20 dB

 

 

RATIO control:

1:4

 

 

AUTO switch

OUT

 

 

ATTACK control

1 ms

 

 

RELEASE control

150 ms

 

 

OUTPUT control

0 dB

 

 

Tab. 6.1: Initial settings for the De-Esser functions

6.2.2 Frequency-selective filtering of unwanted signals

Based on the set-up described in the de-esser section, the unit may also be used to eliminate rumble, hum and equipment noise (air-conditioning systems, camera noise etc.). Using the SC MON switch, adjust the frequencies of the equalizer to match the unwanted frequencies and use a peak filter with a high slope. Take care to decrease the amplitudes of the unrequired frequencies. Proceed now as described in the previous chapter 6.2.1. This will result in compression of the selected frequencies and thus a decrease in the gain of the program material.

6.2.3 Suppressing instruments during recording

Another function of the BEHRINGER COMPOSER PRO allows helpful correction of previously recorded mate- rial. If, for example, an excessively loud bass drum needs to be suppressed, reduce all the equalizers fre- quency bands above 150 Hz. This setting causes frequency specific compression, which reacts as soon as increased energy is detected in this band. By increasing the threshold level, the compression can be made to react only to loud pedal or stick actions. Generally, it can be said that relatively high threshold settings prevent the overall sound from being impaired and lead to the compression of solo instruments or very loud sounds.

6.2.4 Emphasizing musical instruments during recording

On the other hand, you can use the BEHRINGER COMPOSER PRO to bring out an instrument solo or a lead vocal in a cluttered mix. Using the SC MON switch, match the frequencies of the equalizer to the frequencies of the instruments to be emphasized and for this it is best to use a notch filter with a high slope.

Please make sure that in this application, you only reduce the amplitude of the selected frequencies. The compression results in a subjective decrease in the volume of the overall program material. Only the selected frequencies coming from the equalizer remain uncompressed and are therefore perceived as being louder. This inverse type of compression also helps to emphasize instruments during low level passages, so that they become more pronounced.

6.3 Anticipated compression

If you feed the audio signal directly into the SC RETURN input and send the audio signal through a delay before the audio input, the BEHRINGER COMPOSER PRO can anticipate the need for gain change. With experimen- tation, the effect can create a “zero” attack time at a given frequency. Additional delay beyond this “zero” attack time will produce a special sound effect, similar to the dynamic envelope inversion you may already be familiar with from reverse tape playback.

6. EXTERNAL SIDE CHAIN APPLICATIONS

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Contents Composer PRO Detailed Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsForeword Composer PRO Table of Contents Installation Introduction Design concept Before you beginExpander/gate section Control ElementsControl elements of the compressor section Compressor sectionControl elements of the peak limiter section Peak limiter sectionRear panel control elements of the Composer PRO Technical BackgroundNoise as a physical phenomenon Dynamic range capabilities of various devices What are audio dynamics?Expanders/noise-gates Compressors/limitersCompression/levelling/limiting/clipping ApplicationsIRC curve characteristic of the Expander Tab .1 Initial settings for the expander/gate section Compressor section IKA characteristic of the compressor section Peak limiter section Special Applications Tab .3 Initial settings for the peak limiter sectionComposer PRO as a protective device Protection of a system with a passive crossover Composer PRO in broadcastExternal Side Chain Applications Using an equalizer in the side chain pathSide chain function Anticipated compression Tab .1 Initial settings for the De-Esser functionsVoice-over compression ducking InstallationTriggering additional sounds from a rhythm track Rack mountingBalanced use of stereo 1/4 jack plugs Selecting the operating levelAudio Input SpecificationsFunction Switches SC Extern § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE Registration Warranty
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