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10BASICS – Auto Fast & Anti LogAuto FastThe attack time parameter is a very crucial factor for the control behavior of a compressor. There-for
11Gain Reduction LimiterA specialty of the mpressor is the Gain Reduction Limiter for the control voltage of the compressor. This limiter is not place
12Standard CompressionBecause of the well-balanced adjustment of its parameters, the mpressor is suited perfectly for many applications in everyday st
13Smashed DrumsIf the drums are supposed to sound extremely compressed and loud, this setting can be used to limit almost the entire signal so that th
14Transient EnhancerA special task is to emphasize the transients at the beginning of a tone, chord and so on. The Gain Reduction Limiter is o
15Negative GatingAn interesting variant of the groove ducking technique is negative gating that is based on faster release times and uses the Anti Log
16Distorted CompressionBy using very fast time constants, the mpressor can also be abused to create special distortion sounds. To do so, set the attac
17Frequency CompressionThe external sidechain also makes it possible to apply frequency dependent compression. This means that the compressor selectiv
18REFERENCE – THD Analysis & Threshold THD AnalysisThis diagram shows the FFT spectrum with a sine wave of 1 kHz at 0 dBu. The additionally ge
19AttackHere we see how a burst signal (a sine wave which is boosted by 20 dB for a period of 400 ms in this case) is used to demonstrate the eective
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20REFERENCE – Release & Anti Log ReleaseThis gure is based on a very fast attack time which produces -6 dB of gain reduction. The burst last
21REFERENCE – Ratio & EQ FrequencyRatioThe mpressor is a typical hard knee compressor, which can be seen in this diagram very obviously. Compr
22EQ Gain LowThis measurement shows dierent settings of the EQ gain controller between middle and fully counter-clockwise position at a center freque
23GR Limit EnvelopeHere, a burst signal is used to demonstrate the eect of the Gain Reduction Limiter. While the lowest curve represents the max
24APPENDIX – Technical Data & Level ProblemsTechnical DataFrequency response: <10 Hz – 33 kHz (-3.0 dB)THD+N @ 0 dBu, 20 Hz - 22 kHz
25WarrantyConditions and limitationsThe mpressor is covered by a limited warranty for a period of 2 years against defects in parts and labor from the
26Download the PDF at www.elysia.comEQ GainLo6,04,53,02,01,0 1,03,04,56,0HidBEQ Freq2628365290200 2604507001k32k2HzGR Limit211917151311 9531,50dBGain1
3WARNING: High Voltage• Risk of electric shock.• Do not open chassis.• Refer service to qualied service sta only.• Before connecting the device
4Dear friend of audio culture,First of all, we would like to thank you sincerely for choosing the mpressor as your new compres-sion tool.We believe th
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6ControlsBoth channels of the mpressor are absolutely identical regarding their electronic design. Therefore both sides of the front panel have exactl
7EQ Freq: the center frequency of the Niveau Filter. Around this reference point, bass is boosted and treble is cut or vice versa. (pp.
8ConnectorsPlease pay attention to operate the mpressor with the correct voltage setting for your country and the proper pin assignments on the XLR co
9BASICS – Link Mode & External SidechainLink ModeIn link mode, both channels of the mpressor can be coupled and operated with the controllers
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