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Link Mode

In link mode, both channels of the mpressor can be coupled and operated with the controllers and 
switches of the left control panel. Please consider the following notes:

Both sides of the mpressor utilize exactly identical electronic modules that could even be inter-
changed with each other in principle. This grants a high equality of signal processing in the left 
and right channel, which is especially important in stereo mode. Another result is the excellent 
isolation of both channels from each other, and the audio quality will not decline because there 
are no lossy to and fro signal routings in the circuitry.

Note: 

As an effect of this design approach, only the 

control functions

 of the compressor (marked 

green in the figure) are combined in link mode. The left control panel becomes the master, that is 
the settings for the left channel are transferred to the right channel – therefore the settings of the 
particular controllers on the right side are not relevant in link mode.

Note: 

At the same time this means that the 

audio functions

 of the compressor (marked orange) are 

not combined. In practice you have to pay attention to set the controllers and switches for both 
EQ and gain sections identically. Otherwise an audible drift between the left and the right channel 
might occur. 

External Sidechain

If the SC Extern switch is active, compression will not be controlled by the signals from the regular 
audio inputs anymore, but by different audio signals which are fed into the additional sidechain 
input connectors.

If a duplicate of the input signal is processed with an equalizer and then fed into the sidechain 
input, for example, the result will be frequency-dependent compression. Another example is to 
send the bass drum of a drum machine into the sidechain input in order to achieve nice groovy 
compression that is pumping in time with the music.

The external sidechain inputs are equipped with a high pass filter that has its cut-off frequency 
at 80 Hz with a slew rate of 6 dB per octave. This has been done in order to reduce the influence 
of the low frequencies on overall compression by a certain amount in order to keep the effect as 
balanced as possible.

Threshold

Attack

Release

Ratio

EQ Gain

EQ Freq

GR Limit

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EQ Freq

GR Limit

Gain

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Attack

Release

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Anti Log

SC Extern

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Anti Log

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Summary of Contents for mpressor

Page 1: ...M P R E S S O R M P R E S S O R...

Page 2: ...are registered trademarks of elysia GmbH Other product and brand names con tained in this document are used for identification purposes only All registered trademarks product designations or brand na...

Page 3: ...irculation Do not cover circulation vents CAUTION Connecting Mounting Never connect the output of a power amplifier to this device Place the unit on a rigid board or fix it to an appropriate rack Use...

Page 4: ...otentials and to really push the envelope We have paid great attention to practi cal experience and fast results which is also the reason for reserving the explanation of the tech nological excesses r...

Page 5: ...rse Sounds 13 Transient Enhancer 14 Groove Ducking 14 Negative Gating 15 Ducking FX 15 Distorted Compression 16 Delay Loops 16 Frequency Compression 17 Mix Buss 17 REFERENCE 18 THD Analysis 18 Thresho...

Page 6: ...f time between when the input signal falls below the threshold and the mpressor s return to unity gain p 20 Anti Log an alternative characteristic of the release curve This function switches from a li...

Page 7: ...ctivates the respective channel of the compressor In deactivated state the in put is directly routed to the output by a hardwire bypass p 9 Link both channels can be operated in combination with the l...

Page 8: ...and cannot operate at 230 VAC WARNING Fuses Always make sure to use the correct fuses for the chosen voltage 230 VAC 0 8 A Slo Blo or 115 VAC 1 6 A Slo Blo Incorrect or missing fuses are dangerous sa...

Page 9: ...are not combined In practice you have to pay attention to set the controllers and switches for both EQ and gain sections identically Otherwise an audible drift between the left and the right channel...

Page 10: ...rameter on the other hand has a strong influence on the character of the compres sion being obvious or unobtrusive to the ear As a general rule linear or logarithmic release curves will be employed if...

Page 11: ...dynamics at the same time Niveau Filter This filter is a specialist in changing the overall sonic character of a track with ease It features two controllers per channel and is capable of producing co...

Page 12: ...eased amount of ambience is generated on top of it resulting in a loud and massive sound SCENARIOS Standard Compression Big Drums Threshold 16 14 9 5 0 5 8 13 15 17 18 dB Attack 0 01 1 0 5 0 8 0 13 17...

Page 13: ...e often therefore adequate settings of the gain controller have to be made for compensation SCENARIOS Smashed Drums Reverse Sounds Threshold 16 14 9 5 0 5 8 13 15 17 18 dB Attack 0 01 1 0 5 0 8 0 13 1...

Page 14: ...serted into the subgroup of a mixing console you will also be able to trigger an arrangement of various instruments etc via the external sidechain SCENARIOS Transient Enhancer Groove Ducking Threshold...

Page 15: ...e decreases in volume Here it is important that all effect units only send the pure effect signal 100 wet which is then mixed to the dry signal on a parallel track SCENARIOS Negative Gating Ducking FX...

Page 16: ...ts in a shift of the frequency response with each repetition of the delay SCENARIOS Distorted Compression Delay Loops Threshold 16 14 9 5 0 5 8 13 15 17 18 dB Attack 0 01 1 0 5 0 8 0 13 17 21 70 100 1...

Page 17: ...l other instruments which are quieter in the mix now groove in conformity with the drums and become very vivid thereby SCENARIOS Frequency Compression Mix Buss Threshold 16 14 9 5 0 5 8 13 15 17 18 dB...

Page 18: ...As the gain controller is placed directly in the input stage it will also influence the intensity of added harmonics Threshold The next figure shows a number of different threshold points The setting...

Page 19: ...ase in level Therefore fast attacks always produce higher amounts of gain reduction than longer ones REFERENCE Attack Auto Fast Auto Fast Based on using a burst signal again this diagram shows the com...

Page 20: ...you can use even the fastest release settings without gen erating unwanted artifacts Anti Log This diagram reveals the characteristics of the Anti Log function The darker curve shows the nor mal line...

Page 21: ...the input signal becomes with a setting like that the lower the output signal becomes perfect for spacy compression effects EQ Frequency This diagram shows a variation of center frequencies with the E...

Page 22: ...ng on the setting of the EQ gain the overall level possibly needs to be adapted with the gain controller EQ Gain High Here we have the opposite scenario In this figure the EQ gain controller is turned...

Page 23: ...how high the input level might become GR Limit Characteristic Finally a sine wave which increases in level is used in another angle of specifying the effect of the Gain Reduction Limiter The lowest cu...

Page 24: ...anced XLR cable that is connected to an unbalanced output which only uses ground and pin 2 connecting pin 3 to ground should solve the trouble Level Jump In some audio processors the output stage is d...

Page 25: ...you cannot or do not want to use this option please contact us via the address you will find at the end of this warranty statement You will be provided with registration documents suitable for fax or...

Page 26: ...2 ms 1 2 1 3 1 6 2 0 5 0 10 0 3 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 1 X Ratio SC Extern Auto Fast Anti Log Left Right Link Project Song Engineer Date Left Channel Track Right Channel Track Notes EQ Gain Lo 6 0 4 5 3 0 2...

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