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The 50% setting mixes some raw input with the post limiter signal, which is often difficult in a 

mastering environment. Because the FET side-chain senses right off the output XLR, one immedi-

ate indication is significantly deeper gain reduction shown on the LED ladder, but less apparent 

limiting to our ears. In some ways, it is like reducing the ratio and threshold, maintaining a similar 

output level. It may sound a bit more open and may be useful where lower level passages need to 

be raised without killing all transients. Another benefit is that the raw parallel path flows through 

less circuitry. 

The CLIP setting just introduces a soft clip circuit just below +18 dBv or about a dB shy of 

where a converter set for +14 of headroom might hit DFS clipping. This could allow one more 

safety valve with a bit of room for the digital filters to behave nicely. One may follow that 

process with a digital limiter to lift the level a bit closer to DFS if desired. 

You may notice that the ATTACK switch simulates some of the audible action we associate with 

attack controls on compressors but still tends to grab most of the fast peaks. In other words, 

you get some punch with slower attacks. Like other attack controls you may have to adjust the 

threshold down at slower settings to maintain some clip protection, but may notice that you don’t 

have to adjust the threshold as much as one might expect with a conventional attack control. This 

is because there is a very fast limiter still hitting transients that are near our threshold of identify-

ing. 

Should also point out that the OPTO side-chain filter has some level compensation built in 

so that chopping off the lows, doesn’t cause a huge change in thresholds. There may be some 

adjustment required depending on the spectral balance of the music though. With bright mixes 

the 200 Hz may actually cause deeper limiting, plus there is a 3 dB peak above 4K to help 

smooth excessive sibilance, though we don’t refer to it as a de-esser. 

The hard-wire bypass function is not quite as trivial as might be expected. It is a bit more com-

plicated because of 2 input jacks, plus the 2 different outputs, plus all the metering. Selection of 

either the XLR balanced (transformer) input or 1/4” unbalanced (op-amp) is done with a “pull to 

toggle” switch on the back panel. Like many of Manley’s processors, using the 1/4” unbalanced 

output bypasses the final transformer and may be a little cleaner or open sounding compared to 

the transformer output, which may be a little warmer and richer or evocative of some vintage 

gear. Might be worth checking out each input and output while you learn the unit. Subtle but 

important differences.

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Summary of Contents for SLAM!

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MANLEY SLAM Stereo Limiter And Micpre rev3 11 11cd...

Page 2: ...5 BACK PANEL CONNECTING 6 FRONT PANEL 8 METERING 10 LIMITERS HINTS ETC 13 THE GUTS 17 FACTORY ALIGNMENTS 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 MAINS CONNECTIONS 23 SPECIFICATIONS 24 ADDENDUM FOR SLAM MASTERING 25 TEM...

Page 3: ...some aspects of digital and has extended quo tations from other other manufacturers Our intention is to help the user supply a bit of under reported info and give equal time to both what might help p...

Page 4: ...ator at the 0dB especially as you become familiar with the SLAM You have to be aware that practically all the knobs and switches affect level and gain and that you want to start off on the right foot...

Page 5: ...ied IEC cable to connect the Power Supply Unit to wall current This supplied cable should be the proper type for your country 3 POWER TOGGLE ON is marked Note that BOTH this toggle has to be in the ON...

Page 6: ...mic patch ing or at least turn the monitors headphones etc down because there will be a loud speaker killing POP Contrary to urban myth it is highly unlikely Phantom Power will damage any mic or caus...

Page 7: ...nd if they don t they should All of the outputs are impedance balanced 30 ohms single ended 4 dBu signals The inputs are single ended high Z with the ring connected to ground through a 30 ohm resistor...

Page 8: ...Hertz This is a HP filter in the Opto Limiter side chain that makes that limiter less sensitive to low frequen cies It does not affect the FET Limiter The filter helps minimise pumping and strange vo...

Page 9: ...cally to display GR Gain Reduction especially the FET Limiter The down position is a momentary switch that RESETs the peak hold clears the dot and is used to select the LED meter MODE if held down for...

Page 10: ...n Orange dot from the top down The Peak Hold dot and the third bar color are not available in this dual display mode MODE 2 SINGLE DISPLAY PEAK Position center This is a typical peak meter with a peak...

Page 11: ...UP position SET with TOGGLE in MIDDLE position MODE 3 SELECT MENU DISPLAY MODE 3 MODE 4 MODE 2 DUAL MODE 1 SINGLE COLOR CHANGE PEAK HOLD CURSOR PEAK HOLD INFINITE TIMED 1 SEC NO HOLD MODE 2 SELECT MEN...

Page 12: ...oximate RMS response Ahh hhh loudness Peak Meters are much faster and are supposed to catch events less than 0 0001 Sec compared to the VU s 0 3 Sec which means that transients have a much bigger infl...

Page 13: ...ct and gives a more complete picture for critical applications The FET Limiter Because we couldn t improve much on our old opto circuit we de cided to add a second type of limiter with its own charact...

Page 14: ...at you should make thoseAto D peak meters go as hot as possible digital full scale but NEVER clip Well we have two urban myths in that statement Often enough the next thing after the A D filters plug...

Page 15: ...weet combination The second typical problem setting for limiters and maybe even more for the SLAM is pumping The worst case scenario is a mix that has a very hot transient followed by a significanty q...

Page 16: ...letely agree with Robert s post and the suggestion to cre ate a few masters with lesser amounts of limiting Hopefully the password protected web site can become available and producers and or record c...

Page 17: ...tube back and forth as you pull it up If you suspect a tube you can swap it with the other channel If the problem follows the tube you were right it is that tube If not try swapping another pair of tu...

Page 18: ...Alternatively and assuming no test gear the highest gain corresponds to the lowest distortion This is a broad peak though and distortion may not be truly minimized but probably OK 3 Adjust LINE AMP G...

Page 19: ...TACK VF FET LIMIT fully CW off LED PEAK DUAL MONO no link 2 Adjust FET BIAS for 1 dB of reduction 3 Increase oscillator by 6 dB s Input 10dBu 4 Adjust FET LIMIT fully CCW 5 Adjust FET BALANCE for maxi...

Page 20: ...D TRIM front panel changes color change point Leave trim in middle of range Factory default 3 Yellow led s lit TO ADJUST A Go to mode 3 left bar lits B Hit reset one more time fast left bar flashes Ad...

Page 21: ...THE OTHER SIDE IS DEAD Let s assume this is not wiring We are pretty sure it is the SLAM If it were solid state you would generally send it back for repair Being a tube unit you can probably find the...

Page 22: ...DI modes there is a huge INPUT Level gain range and most pots do have 20 tolerance of position value Once in a while we get a call from a client with a digital studio with confusion about levels They...

Page 23: ...tributors and consumers The WEEE directive requires that both manufacturers and end consumers dispose of electrical and electronic equipment and parts in an environmentally safe man ner and that equip...

Page 24: ...20 1 ELOP Limiter Attack approx 10mS for 6dB GR Release 2 5 Sec Ratio 10 1 Frequency Response 5Hz to 60KHz Maximum Output 32dBm 30dBm into 1K load THD N 05 1KHz Dynamic Range 115dB typical Output Imp...

Page 25: ...1 ratio and a setting of 18 is intended to help reduce DFS overs with a converter with 14 dB of headroom over 4 dBm Many mastering converters are set for 14 dB of headroom and the 18 setting would be...

Page 26: ...just the threshold down at slower settings to maintain some clip protection but may notice that you don t have to adjust the threshold as much as one might expect with a conventional attack control Th...

Page 27: ...rade shows dial up 15 30 dB of gain reduction presumably to see a good number of LEDs flashing It is still a limit er and should be treated with some respect of the damage a powerful limiter in the wr...

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