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Operating Notes

is powered.

Caution: Never remove the cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside,
and you run the risk of an electric shock.

3. Make balanced or unbalanced connections via 1/4” TRS jacks according to
your requirements.

4. Check the line voltage: The unit is shipped for either 100-120V or 230V,
50/60 Hz operation (ie: not both). Refer to the unit’s rear panel AC power con-
nector to verify that the voltage is correct for your area. Securely connect the
AC power cord to the unit and mains power.

Using the THRESHOLD Control

In Hard Knee mode (OverEasy® switch out), THRESHOLD sets a reference
level above which input signals will be processed by the 262’s gain change cir-
cuitry in the manner defined by the setting of the RATIO control. Input signals
which fall below this level will pass through the 262 unprocessed (except for
fixed gain changes directed by the OUTPUT GAIN control). 

In OverEasy® Mode (OverEasy® switch depressed), signals begin to gradually
activate the 262’s gain change circuitry as they approach the THRESHOLD refer-
ence level and do not get fully processed in the manner defined by the RATIO
control until they have passed somewhat above the THRESHOLD reference
level. In OverEasy® mode there is no distinct point at which processing begins,
and the THRESHOLD setting corresponds to a point on the input/output trans-
fer curve midway between the onset of processing and that point at which the
transfer curve corresponds to the setting of the RATIO control. Figure 1 on page
4 shows the OverEasy® compression curves and how they correlate with the
THRESHOLD LEDs. Similarly, Figure 2 on the same page illustrates the
THRESHOLD LED operation for the Hard Knee mode.

Using the COMPRESSION RATIO Control

When an input signal is above the THRESHOLD reference level, the setting of
this control determines the number of decibels by which the input signal must
change in level to produce a 1 dB increase in the signal level at the output of
the 262. A setting of 2:1 indicates an input:output ratio wherein a 2 dB increase
in signal (above threshold) will produce a 1 dB increase in output signal. A set-
ting of 

°

:1 indicates that an infinite increase in input level would be required to

raise the output level by 1 dB. In other words, the output level stays constant
when the input signal rises above threshold.

The 262’s RATIO control covers the entire range from 1:1 to 

°

:1 and, in addi-

tion, goes to I™ (negative) ratios. At a setting of -1:1, the above thresh-
old input signal must increase by 1 dB in level to decrease the signal at the out-
put of the 262 by 1 dB. See Figure 3 below. The control curve of the RATIO
potentiometer has been designed to provide total operator control, with scale
expansion at the subtle, lower ratios for easy, repeatable settings.

Operating Notes

Summary of Contents for 262

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Page 3: ...s 6 Applications 7 Specifications 13 8760 South Sandy Parkway Sandy Utah 84070 USA Tel 801 568 7660 Fax 801 568 7662 E Mail customer dbxpro com Home Page http www dbxpro com International Sales 68 She...

Page 4: ...r authorizes any person to assume for it any obliga tion or liability in connection with the sale of this product In no event shall dbx or its dealers be liable for special or consequential damages or...

Page 5: ...s and Washers Power Cord If anything is missing please notify your dealer The information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time with out notification BYPASS Switches and LEDs In By...

Page 6: ...ockwise to increase the amount of compression from 1 1 no compression up to infini ty 1 no increase in output level regardless of input level increases above threshold further clockwise rotation incre...

Page 7: ...ea Either 100 120V or 230V Plug the cord into the unit and mains power Note that the 262 does not have a power switch It is recommended that the 262 be On at all times Power consump tion is low If you...

Page 8: ...corresponds to a point on the input output trans fer curve midway between the onset of processing and that point at which the transfer curve corresponds to the setting of the RATIO control Figure 1 on...

Page 9: ...atter case the signals will most likely be unbalanced as is typical of most insert signals Note The amount of compression is directly related to the level of the input signal However depending upon yo...

Page 10: ...rces require signal boost to drive the 262 s INPUT For example when recording voice directly to a portable tape deck a mic preamp like the dbx 760X placed between the mic and the 262 which is then fed...

Page 11: ...For example you can use a compressor to alter the envelope of a synth patch to create an otherworldly synth pad that has just the right amount of body and soul without losing its initial impact begin...

Page 12: ...n t have one Set the COMPRESSION RATIO to 10 1 and the THRESHOLD to 10dB With your mouth approximately 2 inches from the mic sing the vocal part but with less volume than normal Use phrasing to give t...

Page 13: ...usical performance this provides additional intimacy as the vocalist s whispers are heard clearly at every seat in the house The OverEasy curve available with the 262 permits a very high amount of com...

Page 14: ...o image If the left and right channels gains were allowed to change independently the stereo image would audibly shift away from the channel in which gain reduction is occurring toward the channel in...

Page 15: ...acteristic Selectable OverEasy or hard knee Ratio 1 1 through 1 to 1 1 60 dB maximum compression Attack Time Typically 15 ms for 10 dB 5ms for 20 dB 3 ms for 30 dB Release Time Program dependent 125 d...

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