dbx Pro 166XL manual Expander/Gate Applications, Operating Notes

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selected when interfacing with Òsemi-proÓ or low level equipment, while a +4dBu level should be selected when interfac- ing with ÒproÓ equipment. The switch simultaneously changes the operating levels for both the input and output circuits. Note that the switch is slightly recessed to prevent accidental switching of operating levels while plugging in or unplug- ging cables.

OUTPUT (BALANCED) Jacks:

The Tip/Ring/Sleeve phone jack and XLR-type jack are wired in parallel; either OUTPUT will send an audio signal to a load. The phone jack accepts a standard TRS 1/4Ó phone plug for a balanced output load, or a 2-circuit (Tip/Sleeve) 1/4Ó phone plug for an unbalanced load. The XLR-type jack is wired pin 2 HOT(+), pin 3 COLD (-) and pin 1 GROUND. For proper unbalanced operation, the unused pin (either pin 2 or 3) must be grounded. Nominal output signal level is +4dBu or -10dBV into 600½, and typical maximum output level is +20dBu into 600½ (+20dBm).

Note: A given pair of channel output jacks (e.g., Channel 1 XLR OUTPUT and Channel 1 1/4” OUTPUT) are internally connected (TIP = Pin 2, RING = Pin 3, SLEEVE = Pin 1) and can simultaneously deliver the same signal to two separate loads, but if one of the jacks is unbalanced, then the other jack will be unbalanced. For example, if a 1/4” OUTPUT jack is used with a mono cable, and is therefore unbalanced, the XLR OUTPUT jack will also be unbalanced (Pin 3 shorted to ground). If using both outputs of a given pair simultaneously, the total parallel load on the output should be 600½ minimum.

SIDECHAIN INSERT Jack:

This jack accepts a standard TRS 1/4Ó phone plug and provides a connection to the 166XL detector path. The RING acts as a Send, carrying a buffered version of the signal present at the 166XL INPUT jack, at an impedance of 2k½. The TIP acts as a Return for equipment to feed the 166XLÕs detector circuitry, such as an equalizer for de-essing or frequency- sensitive gating/compression. You can also drive the 166XL SIDECHAIN INSERT with the output of most equipment, by using a 1/4Ó mono phone plug. Input impedance is greater than 10k½.

Note: When a cable is plugged into this jack, it automatically breaks the connection from the INPUT circuit to the 166XL’s detection circuitry.

Note: The following Operating Notes section contains several applications for using the sidechain circuit.

AC POWER Receptacle:

This receptacle accepts an IEC-type power cord (as shipped with the unit). Plug the cord into the unit and mains power. Note that the 166XL does not have a power switch. It is recommended that the 166XL be ÒOnÓ at all times. Power con- sumption is low. If you do not plan to use the 166XL for an extended period of time, unplug it.

Warning: Be sure to verify both your actual line voltage and the voltage for which your Model 166XL was wired, as indicated on the rear panel of your unit. Connection to an inappropriate power source may result in extensive damage which is not covered by the warranty.

OPERATING NOTES

Expander/Gate Applications

Note: Control settings for each application are suggested as a starting point. Adjust them for your requirements.

Gating Dry Percussive Sounds (e.g., Snare Drum, Kick Drum)

To effectively gate percussive sounds with high-level transients, you need to set the 166XLÕs gate controls to ensure that the gate is less sensitive to nearby signals that would cause the gate to open or Òfalse trigger.Ó Set the RELEASE set- ting fast enough to enable the gate to close very quickly once the signal falls under the THRESHOLD. The RELEASE can also be used to shape the envelope of the sound.

Note: Fast gating of sustained low frequency signals can result in “chattering.” Because the 166XL is capable of extremely fast gating, make sure the RELEASE time is longer than one full cycle of the gated signal’s fundamental frequency. To eliminate any “chattering,” simplyadjust the RELEASE time to a longer time (slower rate). The proper THRESHOLD setting will also minimize false triggering and “chattering.”

These types of settings are most useful for tightening up drum tracks, removing the ÒringÓ from some drums, or gating out the leakage of one drum through anotherÕs mic.

Gating Sounds That Have Longer Decay (e.g., Cymbal, Piano)

To effectively gate sounds which have more decay after the initial transient, set the RELEASE control slow enough to allow the gate to remain open and capture the signalÕs entire envelope.

The gate can also be used to Òdry upÓ a track or mix that has too much reverb or ambience. Set the RELEASE control so that the natural decay of the sound is somewhat truncated.

Changing Sound Quality

The 166XLÕs gate can effectively change the sonic character of a sound because it can reduce or otherwise alter the quality of instrumental ambience and reverb. For example, as an instrument stops, its reverberation level will fall through the 166XLÕs THRESHOLD setting. It can now be made to die out more quickly - faster than the natural decay (of the sound). Experiment with different THRESHOLD and RELEASE settings to change the ÒtailÓ of the sound; a FAST RELEASE setting will nearly eliminate reverb.

Keyed Gating

Keyed gating, that is, controlling the gating of one signal by another, can be used to add dynamics to a sound (e.g., cre-

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Contents Model 166XL Declaration of Conformity Manual Contents EnglishEXPANDER/GATE Section IntroductionInspection Operating ControlsCompressor Section Auto Switch and LED Compressor Ratio ControlCompressor Attack and Release Control Output Gain ControlRear Panel Limiter SectionMaster Section Expander/Gate Applications Operating NotesFrequency-Sensitive Gating Basic Compressor ApplicationsSmoothing Out Variations in Microphone Levels Fattening Kick Drums and Compressing Other DrumsRaising a Signal Out of a Mix Preventing Analog Tape SaturationPreventing Digital Overload Raising Average Level in PA SystemsDe-Essing Frequency-Weighted Compression Sidechain Application166XL as a Line Amplifier Connecting the 166XL to Your System Basic ConnectionUsing the Sidechain Insert Specific System ConnectionsMixing Board Patch BayTechnical SUPPORT, Factory Service Input/Output Cable ConfigurationsInstallation Considerations Registration Card and User Feedback Shipping InstructionsCommandes Section NOISE/GATESection Compresseur Face AvantRŽglage des Temps Dattaque et de Relachement Commande RatioTouche Overeasy Section Limiteur DE Cretes Touche AutomatiqueOutput Gain gain de sortie Touche et tŽmoin BypassSection Master Panneau ArrireCommande ˆ dŽclenchement externe Commande de porte en fonction de la frŽquenceSection Expander/Gate Modification de la qualitŽ du sonUtilisations ŽlŽmentaires du circuit de compression Lissage des variations de niveau dÕun microEmpcher la surcharge numŽrique Faire ressortir un signal dans un son mixŽEmpcher la saturation de la bande dÕenregistrement Compression pondŽrŽe en frŽquence insertion Sidechain Augmentation du niveau moyen des systmes de sonorisationUtilisation du 166XL comme amplificateur de ligne Raccordement gŽnŽral Raccordement DU 166XL AU Systeme DE SonorisationTable de mixage Utilisation du circuit Sidechain InsertRaccordement ˆ des dispositifs particuliers Configurations de c‰blage entrŽe/sortie Configurations de c‰blage de lÕentrŽeDispatching AmplificationAssistance Technique ET Service Usine ConsidŽrations de c‰blage de sortieMise ˆ la terre ExpŽditionGarantiebedingungen EinleitungKontrolle Bedienelemente EXPANDER/GATE-SektionKOMPRESSOR-Sektion FrontplatteCompressor ATTACK- und RELEASE-Regler OVEREASY-TasteCompressor RATIO-Regler LIMITER-Sektion AUTO-TasteOutput GAIN-Regler BYPASS-Taste und -LEDsMASTER-Sektion RŸckseiteExpander/Gate-Anwendungen BedienungshinweiseGrundlegende Kompressor-Anwendungen Ausgleichen von Pegelschwankungen bei MikrofonenHervorheben eines Signals aus der Mischung Vermeidung von BandsŠttigungVermeidung von †bersteuerungen bei digitalen Aufnahmen LautsprecherschutzDer dbx 166XL als LeitungsverstŠrker Frequenzselektive KompressionAllgemeine Hinweise ANSCHLIE§EN DES DBX 166XL AN Ihre AnlageMischpult Sidechain INSERT-BuchseVerkabelung fŸr spezielle Anwendungen Beschaltung der Ein- und AusgŠnge ANSCHLU§HINWEISEService UND Kundendienst Registrierungs- und AntwortkarteIntroduccion InspeccionGarantia Controles OperativosSecci-n de EXPANDER/GATE expansor/compuerta Panel DelanteroSecci-n de Compressor circuito de compresi-n Control Attack Control ReleaseConmutador Auto Control de Output Gain ganancia de salidaPanel Trasero Secci-n Limiter limitadorSecci-n Master Aplicaciones del circuito expansor/de compuerta Notas Para EL OperadorModificaci-n de la calidad del sonido Jack de Sidechain Insert circuito de inserci-nMando externo Mando de compuerta en funci-n de la frecuenciaAplicaciones b‡sicas de la compresi-n Suavizaci-n de las variaciones de nivel de un micr-fonoMo hacer resaltar una se-al de una mezcla Prevenci-n de saturaci-n de la cinta magnŽticaPrevenci-n de la sobrecarga digital Uso dl 166XL como amplificador de l’neaSistemas de altoparlantes de m‡ltiples v’as Reducci-n de los sonidos sibilantesSostenimiento de la se-al Conexiones b‡sicas Conexion DEL 166XL AL Sistema DE SonidoUso de un filtro en el circuito Sidechain Preacentuaci-n para las aplicaciones de difusi-nTablero de conexiones Çpatch bayÈ Conexiones a dispositivos espec’ficosConsola de mezcla Configuraci-n de cables de entrada/salida Consideraciones Para LA InstalacionReforzamiento de sonido Instalaci-n elŽctricaAsistencia TƒCNICA Y Servicio DE Fabrica Tarjeta de registro y comentarios de los usuariosFemale XLR-TYPE to Stereo Phone Plug Specifications Cmrr0dBu =0.775Vrms Dbx 166XL Compressor / Gate Page Harman International Company