Sound Performance Lab 9215 manual Introduction Hook up

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Introduction

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The CLASSIC VITALIZER combines most modern equalisation, phase shift manipulation and harmonic enhancement to provide signal enhancement across the entire audio spectrum. Based on established psychoacoustic and audiometric principles, the VITALIZER brings mid-range material into sharp focus while enhancing high frequencies. The attendant harshness introduced by units that add controlled distortion to the signal is avoided. At the low end the sub-bass is accentuated without incurring the penalties of boomyness or clouded low-mid detail that inevitably occur when conventional equalisers are used. The result is a sound that is subjectively more powerful, more detailed and more commercially appealing. Additionally, a separate stereo width-expander is incorporated which may be used either in conjunction with the VITALIZER equalisers or on its own.

The VITALIZER may be used on complete mixes or on individual tracks within a mix. Furthermore, a PROCESS SOLO function allows the processed signal to be added selectively to different tracks within a mix using the mixing console’s aux send system. Both signal channels of the VITALIZER are identical and have separate controls with the exception of STEREO WIDTH which affects both channels. If the unit is to be used as two independent mono chan- nels, this control should be set fully counter-clockwise. The VITA- LIZER may be connected either via suitable signal insert points or via the aux send/return circuit of a mixing console; in the latter application, the PROCESS SOLO button must be active.

The Signal Peak LED should light either briefly on signal peaks or not at all. In operation, the Signal Peak LED comes on 3 dB before the onset of clipping in the processing chain. All front panel push-button switches have status LEDs that light when the switch is active. Each channel has an independent ACTIVE/BYPASS switch. Processing is achieved by adding a treated signal to the original. The treated signal may be auditioned by depressing the PROCESS SOLO button.

Packaged in a standard 19" EIA format and occupying 1U (44,45 mm) of rack space, the VITALIZER can be installed in a stan- dard rack, but it is recommended to support the rear of the case – especially in touring applications. The VITALIZER should not be installed near units which produce strong magnetic fields or extreme heat or directly above or below power amplifiers or digital processors. If possible, the VITALIZER should be placed in an 'analogue rack' where the majority (or all) of the equipment installed is analogue.

• Use a small, flat bladed screwdriver to set the voltage selector to the voltage for the area in which the unit will be used.

Never cover up the ventilation slots on the top side of the unit.

If, during operation, the sound is interrupted or indicators no longer illuminate, or if abnormal odour or smoke is detected, or if liquids are spilled on the unit, immediately disconnect the power cord plug and contact your dealer.

Only clean the unit with a soft, lint-free cloth. Use only standard cleaning agents.

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Contents Manual Classic Vitalizer · Model DWolfgang Neumann Version 3.1 8/2000Contents Welcome Thanks ApplicationsIntroduction Hook up Connections Applications Recording StudioMulti-Track Console Tape Duplication Broadcast Video & Film Post Production First Steps Control Elements Active Output Process Depth Part Process Solo Sub BassDeep Mid-Hi Tune Harmonics Surround Processor Power Supply Specifications XLR InputsWarranty

9215 specifications

The Sound Performance Lab 9215 is a cutting-edge audio processor that has garnered attention in professional recording studios and live sound applications alike. Known for its high-quality sound manipulation capabilities, the 9215 is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern audio production.

One of the standout features of the 9215 is its innovative approach to dynamic processing. It combines several processing algorithms that allow users to achieve incredible detail and clarity in their sound. The unit is equipped with a high-performance DSP (Digital Signal Processor) that ensures precision and low latency, making it suitable for both real-time monitoring and post-production applications.

The 9215 includes a versatile set of controls, making it user-friendly for both seasoned audio engineers and newcomers. Its intuitive interface allows for quick adjustments, with clearly labeled parameters that facilitate easy tweaking of sound characteristics. Control over threshold, ratio, attack, and release settings ensures that users can finely tune their audio to fit the style and context of their projects.

Another remarkable feature of the 9215 is its advanced metering capabilities. With high-resolution displays, users can monitor levels and gain reduction in real time, which aids in achieving optimal sound quality. The metering system helps professionals maintain a clear visual representation of their audio signal dynamics, ensuring that they stay within desired parameters throughout the mixing process.

The 9215 employs advanced algorithms that enhance audio fidelity without introducing unwanted artifacts typically associated with dynamic processing. This technology is particularly beneficial for genres requiring intricate soundscapes, where maintaining clarity is paramount. Additionally, the unit offers an array of presets tailored to various styles of music, making it easier for users to find a starting point for their sound design.

Another significant characteristic of the 9215 is its compatibility with various audio formats and protocols, ensuring it can integrate smoothly into any setup. It supports digital and analog inputs and outputs, enhancing its versatility in both studio and live environments. This feature, coupled with rugged build quality, makes the 9215 not just a tool for sound shaping but a reliable companion in the audio production process.

Overall, the Sound Performance Lab 9215 is a powerful audio processor that combines sophisticated technology with user-friendly operation, setting a new standard for dynamic processing in the audio industry. Its range of features and capabilities makes it an essential piece of equipment for any serious audio engineer or musician seeking to elevate their sound.