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A

B

C

D

18

Eq Classic Preset

PEQ 1

PEQ 2

PEQ 3

PEQ 4

PEQ 5

Classic 1

G=1dB; F=75Hz ;

Q=1

G=0dB

G=0,5dB;

F=1KHz ; Q=1

G=0dB

G=1dB; F=12KHz ;

Q=1

Classic 2

G=1dB; F=75Hz ;

Q=1

G=-1dB;

F=600Hz ; Q=5

G=-1dB; F=1KHz ;

Q=1

G=1dB;

F=3,7KHz ; Q=5

G=-1dB;

F=12KHz ; Q=1

Classic 3

G=1dB; F=75Hz ;

Q=5

G=-1dB;

F=600Hz ;Q=5

G=-1dB; F=1KHz ;

Q=1

G=-2dB;

F=3,7KHz ; Q=5

G=1dB; F=7KHz ;

Q=5

Classic 4

G=2dB; F=50Hz ;

Q=5

G=-10dB;

F=100Hz ; Q=5

G=-6dB; F=1KHz ;

Q=1

G=-4,5dB;

F=3,7KHz ; Q=1

G=2dB; F=10KHz ;

Q=5

Classic 5

Classic 6

G=1dB; F=75Hz ;

Q=1

G=-1dB;

F=600Hz ;Q=5

G=-1dB; F=1KHz ;

Q=1

G=1dB;

F=3,7KHz Q=5

G=-1dB;

F=12KHz ; Q=1

Classic 7

G=1dB; F=75Hz ;

Q=5

G=-1dB;

F=600Hz ; Q=5

G=-1dB; F=1KHz ;

Q=1

G=-2dB;

F=3,7KHz ; Q=5

G=1dB; F=7KHz ;

Q=5

Classic 8

G=2dB; F=50Hz ;

Q=5

G=-10dB;

F=100Hz ; Q=5

G=-6dB; F=1KHz ;

Q=1

G=-4,5dB;

F=3,7KHz ; Q=1

G=2dB; F=10KHz ;

Q=5

6 Technical Specifications

6.1 Block Diagram

1

2

3

4

4

3

2

1

D

C

B

A

POWER SUPPLY

VOLTAGE REGULATOR

AC 9V
INPUT

+5V

-5V

Comp BLOCK

MEMORY(DRAM)

(U10,U11)

DSP

ED0-ED7

(U8 TMS 57002DPHA)

EA0-EA9

AD0-AD7

MPU

PROGRAM

ENCODERA

SO0

SI0

OUTPUT R

OUTPUT L

INPUTR

INPUTL

(MONOINPUT)

PJ1

PJ2

FOOT

SWITCH

PJ5

PJ3

PJ4

VARIATIONS

ENCODERB

Q1

11.0592MHZ

11.0592MHZ

FOOTSWITCH

CONTROL

INPUT BUFFER&AMPLIFIER

INPUT LEVEL

INPUT LEVEL

IN--R IN--L O

STEREO AUDIO CODEC
A/D and D/A CONVERTER

(U6 PCM3001E)

UT-R O

CLOCK DIVIDE
(U7 74HC393)

COMP/BYPASS CONTROL

OUTPUT AMPLIFIER

OUTPUT AMPLIFIER

OUTPUT LEVEL

UT-L

LRCKIN=43.20KHZ
BCK=1.382MHZ

DIAGRAM

(U9 P 7C54UBAA)

8

2

2

1

1

3

3

G=1dB; F=75Hz ;

Q=1

G=0dB

G=0,5dB; F=1KHz ;

Q=1

G=0dB

G=1dB; F=12KHz ;

Q=1

Summary of Contents for a Comp

Page 1: ...24 32 Bit Digital Compressor Module User s Manual LTO R www alto proaudio com Version 1 1 September 2005 English Comp ON OFF ...

Page 2: ...ould 1 result in damage to the product and External Connection Do not Remove any Covers Fuse To prevent fire and damage to the product use only the recommended fuse type as indicated in this manual Do not short circuit the fuse holder Before replacing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling power cord Failu...

Page 3: ...rician Protect the power cord and plug from any physical stress to avoid risk of electric shock Do not place heavy objects on the power cord This could cause electric shock or fire Cleaning When required either blow off dust from the product or use a dry cloth Do not use any solvents such as Benzol or Alcohol For safety keep product clean and free from dust Servicing Refer all servicing to qualifi...

Page 4: ...ur products and we will create the new ones From our side we guarantee you and we will guarantee you also in future the best quality the best fruits of our continuous researches and the best prices Our LTO Comp is the result of many hours of listening and tests involving common people area experts musicians and technicians Nothing else to add but that we would like to thank all the people that mad...

Page 5: ...g Inputs Outputs b Compressor Bypass Pedal Input c Power Connector 4 Installation Connection 8 4 1 Power Up Audio Connections and a Audio Connections b Power Up Setting 4 2 Analog a Input Jack Wiring b Levels Setting c Compression Process Bypass 4 3 Installation a Standard Use b Application Examples Line Instrument Mixer 4 4 Rackmount 5 Preset Functions Descriptions 12 5 1 Stereo AGC 5 2 Dynamic C...

Page 6: ...ions 18 6 1 Block Diagram 6 2 Specifications 7 Warranty 20 a classic 1 b classic 2 c classic 3 d classic 4 5 6 Mono 2 Bands 5 Bands Eq Compressor Presets 5 4 Stereo 2 Bands Compressor Presets a agc pure b acoustic c master d clean e dance f kick drum g mixdown h jumping up 5 5 Mono 2 Bands 5 Bands Eq Compressor ...

Page 7: ...rithms may change quite heavily the colour and the phase of the input signal so as the balance between low and high frequencies of the signal itself All the algorithms are based on classical algorithms for the dynamic compression of audio signals modified and optimized thanks to the experience of LTO AUDIO TEAM researchers 2 Feature List Robust and Compact design 24 32 bits Digital Audio Processor...

Page 8: ...ns Selections Program Select Knob The Program Select Knob is used to choose the program you wish to perform Variations Select Knob Each program on this apparatus has the AGC parameter which can be adjusted by means of this knob a Analog Inputs Outputs Inputs These are 1 4 unbalanced phone jacks which connect to sources such as Channel inserts of a mixing console They may be used with Line input Fo...

Page 9: ...either normally open or normally closed When the footswitch is in the state of OFF the function will be Compressor On the other hand when the footswitch is in the state of ON the function will be Bypass c Power Connector Power connector This is a plug for connecting the 9VAC power supply adapter provided by the manufacturer 4 Installation Connection 4 1 Audio Connections and Power Up a Audio Conne...

Page 10: ...decrease the possibility of overload distortion and keep the amount of background noise to a minimum c Compression Process Bypass At any time you can bypass the process there by allowing the direct signal to pass also routed automatically to the RIGHT INPUT However if we are using stereo input signals connecting a cable to the RIGHT INPUT jack the automatic routing will be avoided and the LEFT INP...

Page 11: ...es to the LEFT and RIGHT outputs of the Comp to a stereo amplification system or two mixer inputs 10 b Application Examples line instrument STEREO Connect two audio cables to the LEFT and RIGHT INPUTS of the Comp from a stereo source and two other audio cables cords from the LEFT and RIGHT OUTPUTS of the Comp to a stereo amplification system or two mixerinputs SIGNAL OUTPUT INPUT 24 32 bit Digital...

Page 12: ...serts Insert jacks on the back of a mixer provide a way of inserting external processingequipment into the signal path The insert occurs after the input amplifier and before the channel fader essentially it is the same as connecting the source instrument or mic into the Comp before the mixer s channel input Usually insert connections require a special stereo splitting Y cord to be connected known ...

Page 13: ...ut of the Comp to an adjacent mixer input STEREO IN STEREO OUT This connection is similar to the one described above However by utilizing two TRS and console channel inserts we can process a couple of signals or a stereo signal coming ie This operation mode is the one used with the algorithms from 1 to 8 designed from a keyboard to process audio stereo sources as C D Improper level setting when us...

Page 14: ...gc value is increasing while in the compression area the COEF agc value is decreasing As the name implies compression reduces the dynamic range of a signal It is used extensively in audio recording production work noise reduction and live performance applications but it does need to be used with care A compressor is basically a variable gain device where the amount of gain used depends on the leve...

Page 15: ...and and after once recreated the full band apply a powerful stereo dynamic process on the two recombined channels 14 A compressor s input output relationship is often described by a simple graph The horizontal axis corresponds to the input signal level and the vertical axis is the output level both measured in decibels A line at 45 degrees corresponds to a gain of one any input level is mapped to ...

Page 16: ...d so the unique appreciable differences are in the dynamic range corrections variations 2 through 16 activate even the AGC to help compressor action d Clean This is a high definition preset giving great brilliance and dynamic impression Nevertheless it is never fatiguing and pushes the sound without unbalancing it Highs in good evidence punch range in good evidence too lows not too attenuated Good...

Page 17: ...perating a dynamic process on sound signal Once splitted the input signal in 2 sub bands Comp operates a first separate limiting process on the low frequencies band and on the mid high frequencies and after once recreated the full band applies a powerful stereo dynamic processor on the recombined channel The input signal to the dynamic compression block is the sum of the input signals filtered wit...

Page 18: ...R dB CMP THR dB THR HOLD dB EXP RATIO In Out AGC 1 3 5 23 61 26 44 1 2 AGC 2 3 5 19 5 34 29 32 1 2 AGC 3 3 5 19 5 42 26 38 1 2 AGC 4 4 24 34 29 31 1 2 AGC 5 3 2 24 44 29 31 1 2 AGC 6 3 3 22 5 44 29 42 1 2 AGC 7 3 2 24 3 37 29 33 1 2 AGC 8 4 1 23 37 22 31 1 2 AGC 9 4 1 23 37 27 31 1 2 AGC 10 4 5 24 3 37 27 30 1 2 AGC 11 4 5 22 5 44 27 29 1 2 AGC 12 5 6 24 44 27 42 1 2 AGC 13 6 19 5 42 27 31 1 2 AGC...

Page 19: ...5 G 1dB F 7KHz Q 5 Classic 8 G 2dB F 50Hz Q 5 G 10dB F 100Hz Q 5 G 6dB F 1KHz Q 1 G 4 5dB F 3 7KHz Q 1 G 2dB F 10KHz Q 5 6 Technical Specifications 6 1 Block Diagram 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 D C B A POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE REGULATOR AC 9V INPUT 5V 5V Comp BLOCK MEMORY DRAM U10 U11 DSP ED0 ED7 U8 TMS57002DPHA EA0 EA9 AD0 AD7 MPU PROGRAM ENCODERA SO0 SI0 OUTPUT R OUTPUT L INPUTR INPUTL MONOINPUT PJ1 PJ2 FOOT SW...

Page 20: ...Preset Programs Preset Total Combinations Internal digital audio memory Physical Net Weight Dimension 0 5 1 5 dB from 20Hz to 20 kHz 80 dB A wtg 20 Hz 22kHz 90 dB A wtg 20 Hz 22kHz 0 008 1kHz 0dBV bypass 2 1 4 unbalanced 9 dBu 500 kOhms 1 bit Sigma Delta 1 bit Sigma Delta 2 1 4 unbalanced 9 dBu 500 ohms IN OUT levels ANALOG PROGRAM selections 2 knobs Power Signal clip LED 1 4 2 conductor mono 1 4 ...

Page 21: ...ONS 3 1 warrants that this product will be free from any defects in materials and or LTO workmanship for a period of 1 year from the purchase date if you have completed the Warranty Registration Card in time 3 3 During the warranty service may repair or replace this product at its own LTO option at no charge to you for parts or for labor in accordance with the right side of this limited warranty 3...

Page 22: ...w the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse quential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you 3 6 This warranty gives you the specific rights and these rights are compatible with the state laws you may also have other statutory rights that may vary from state to state 21 ...

Page 23: ...alto altoproaudio com Fax 886 4 22346757 c All rights reserved to ALTO All features and content might be changed without prior notice Any photocopy translation or reproduction of part of this SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED manual without written permission is forbidden Copyright 2005 SEIKAKU GROUP NF00124 1 1 ...

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