DigiComp16booklet 1/23/03 10:26 AM Page 12
Front Panel Controls
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Before using the DigiComp 16, it is best to familiarize yourself with the functions of all the controls and connections. After you have set up your unit, you should refer back to these descriptions to fully optimize operation in your paticular application.
(1) Input Level Control
The input level control sets the main input gain, before the signal reaches the input bus. It controls both Left (MONO) and Right input levels simultaneously.
(2) Output Level Control
The output level control sets the level going to the amplifer or mixer from this apparatus.
(3) Process Bypass Switch
This switch allows you to bypass the digital process to have the input signal available on the outputs.
(4) Peak LED
This displays the signal level being processed by the DigiComp 16. If the signal level is at overload, this LED will light red continuously and you might begin to hear the signal distort. Back off the INPUT CONTROL (1) until the LED lights only occasionally.
(5) Power LED
This is lit whenever the DigiComp 16 power adapter is plugged in.
(6) Program Select Control
The Program select knob is used to choose the program you wish to activate.
(7) Variations Select Control
Each program on this apparatus has the AGC parameter which can be adjusted by means of this knob.
brilliance. It is well suited for processing dynamic and brilliant recordings, increasing their "punch".
6)Kick Drum: In this preset,
7)Mixdown: Mixdown is less brilliant than Clean Preset and
9)Jumping Up: The Jumping Up Preset is quite similar to Clean Preset in its general timbre, but this preset is particularly effective with male voices and is capable of maintaining the level in soft passages of a music program. For female voices, the Clean Program is generally preferred.
Mono 2 Bands+ 5 Bands EQ Compressor
The DigiComp 16’s Mono 2 Bands +5 Bands EQ dynamic process algorithm is based on a
Once the input signal is split into 2
The input signal to the dynamic compression "block" is the sum of the input signals filtered with a 5 bands parametric EQ.
This feature allows you to modify the "color" of the input signal before applying the dynamic process.
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