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Low Level Downward Expansion 

is performed by use of a high quality voltage 

controlled  amplifier  controlled  by  an  RMS  based  audio  level  detection  circuit.      A 

second Time Vector Processing circuit that varies the release response over a 1000 
to 1 ratio controls the release response of the Downward Expander.   The release 
response  will  be  extremely  fast,  on  the  order  of  2  milliseconds,  if  the  input  signal 
has  a  fast  decaying  envelope  and  upwards  of  2  seconds  if  the  input  signal  has  a 

slow decaying signal.   Downward Expansion takes place when the input signal level 
drops below the preset threshold.  For example: if the threshold is set for 0db and 
input signal of 0db with produce no expansion.   As the input signal drops below 0db 

downward expansion starts and increases exponentially the farther the input signal 
drops  below  the  threshold  point.    The  graph  below  shows  the  response  of  the 
Expander with a 0db threshold.    

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

   

 
 
 

 
 

 

To set up the Decimator ProRack for proper operation first determine the reference 
level of the system that the Decimator will be connected to.  Most professional 

products operate at a +4dbu reference level.   Music equipment typically operates at 
–10dbu.   Once the proper reference level is determined set the reference level 
switch on both channels accordingly.  

 

The GAIN REDUCTION meter on each channel indicates the 

amount of gain reduction in decibels that the downward 
expander is providing at any time.  

 

SETTING THE DECIMATOR THRESHOLD 

 

The 

THRESHOLD

  control  adjusts  both  the  expander  and 

dynamic  filter  sensitivity.    Start  by  setting  both  the  Threshold 
and  Filter  Tracking  for  minimum,  full  counterclockwise.      Turn 

the  Threshold  control  clockwise  until  the  desired  effect  of  the 
downward expander is achieved.  The expander should start to 
operate when there are gaps in the audio or as the input signal 

gets close to the noise floor. 

NOTE:

 Setting this control to high 

will  cause  the  expander  to  start  to  cut  off  the  input  signal  to 
soon.     

 

Summary of Contents for Decimator Prorack

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...EQUIRES CAREFUL HANDELING All warnings on this equipment and in the operation instructions should be adhered to and all operating instructions should be followed Do not use this equipment near water C...

Page 3: ...uit path When the led is lit the channel is active 5 INPUT OUTPUT REFERENCE LEVEL SWITCH This switch changes the input and output operating reference level of each individual channel from 10dbu when s...

Page 4: ...annel 1 3 CHANNEL 2 INPUT JACK This inch mono jack provides a balanced input for the audio path channel 2 4 CHANNEL 2 OUTPUT JACK This inch mono jack provides the unbalanced output signal for channel...

Page 5: ...one by use of a high quality voltage controlled sliding filter A frequency sensitive audio level detection circuit incorporating ISP Technologies patent pending Time Vector Processing circuit controls...

Page 6: ...ponse of the Expander with a 0db threshold To set up the Decimator ProRack for proper operation first determine the reference level of the system that the Decimator will be connected to Most professio...

Page 7: ...a point just above the highest input frequency The instant the input signal contains a high frequency audio signal the bandwidth of the filter will open so as to allow the highs to pass unaltered Sinc...

Page 8: ...nd send it to ISP Technologies LLC 5479 Perry Drive Unit B Waterford MI 48329 Attn Repair Dept All shipping charges must be fully prepaid ISP will not be responsible for any damages incurred in shippi...

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