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Using compression is a fine art: You can easily destroy your sound if you don’t carefully set
the compression parameters! For each purpose, specific settings are required. A good un-
derstanding of each parameter’s effect, together with the experience gained by using the

compressor, will allow you to achieve great results!

In addition to the above listed common applications there is room for your own experiments, so

feel free to use your compressor in a way not listed here.

1.1.1

Main Compression Parameters

 

Compression can be controlled by several parameters. The most important parameters are the
following:

A  threshold  defines  the  audio  level  above  which  compression  takes  place.  Below  this
threshold level, the incoming signal is left untouched; above this threshold level, the gain
of the incoming signal is attenuated.

You can choose how much attenuation is applied to the signal by defining an input/output
ratio. For example, when you select a ratio of 2:1, an input level that is 2 dB above the
threshold will create an output level that is only 1 dB above the threshold.

By  setting  an  extreme  compression  ratio,  you  can  practically  prevent  the  signal  from  ex-
ceeding the threshold level. The compressor then acts as a limiter.

Since the compression attenuates the higher levels of your input signal, most compressors
allow you to add a fixed make-up gain to the output in order to counterbalance the loss of
level.

1.1.2

Other Compression Parameters and Features

 

The compression process can be further tuned by using additional parameters and features.

Attack and Release

The attack time can define how long it takes for the compressor to come into full effect when
the threshold level is reached. For example, a longer attack time can be useful to retain the
attack transients on a percussive or plucked string instrument in order to only compress the
instrument  sound  coming  after  the  transients.  For  this,  you  could  also  make  use  of  parallel
compression (see below).

Welcome to VC 76

What Is a Compressor?

 

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Summary of Contents for VC 76

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Page 2: ...he U S and other countries Windows Windows Vista and DirectSound are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other trade marks are the property of their respective owners and use of them does not im ply any affiliation with or endorsement by them LA 2A and 1176 LN are registered trademarks of Universal Audio Inc Vintage Compressors is manufact...

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Page 4: ... 1 1 What Is a Compressor 5 1 1 1 Main Compression Parameters 6 1 1 2 Other Compression Parameters and Features 6 1 2 The VC 76 7 2 Using the VC 76 9 2 1 The Menu Bar 9 2 2 The Main Interface 11 3 Credits 15 Table of Contents VC 76 Manual 4 ...

Page 5: ... an instrument group together and make them sit in the mix more naturally which is particularly helpful when mixing drum recordings Compres sion can also stretch the decay phase of instruments mostly drums and add sustain to the tone of electric guitars However compression can be used for a wide range of applications Here are a just few exam ples Electric guitars and basses Compression is applied ...

Page 6: ...t ratio For example when you select a ratio of 2 1 an input level that is 2 dB above the threshold will create an output level that is only 1 dB above the threshold By setting an extreme compression ratio you can practically prevent the signal from ex ceeding the threshold level The compressor then acts as a limiter Since the compression attenuates the higher levels of your input signal most compr...

Page 7: ...t is fed by the bass drum track as a control signal to trigger the compressor on the bass guitar track Another example is the auto talk over feature found on several mixers which automatically attenuates the level of the music as soon as you talk in the microphone Parallel Compression Sometimes you may want to keep the original signal and blend it with the compressed signal Setting up a signal pat...

Page 8: ...giving your sound the unit s coloring without applying any compression Nevertheless bringing such hardware into the software world allowed us to add a few great fea tures For example unlike its ancestor the VC 76 does offer both a side chain input and paral lel compression And of course as with all effects available through FX Framework you can save and recall presets for your favorite settings We...

Page 9: ...his is primarily used for saving and loading presets but also has a few other functions The Menu bar is located at the top of the interface Saving and Deleting Presets To save a preset 1 Click the drop down arrow to the very left of the Menu bar to open the File menu 2 Select Save as from the File menu Using the VC 76 The Menu Bar VC 76 Manual 9 ...

Page 10: ...e through and load the presets one at a time or Click the drop down menu to view a list of all available presets When using the second option a preset is loaded when you click its name The Preset Menu When you save a preset the Preset menu is automatically split in two submenus one contain ing factory presets and one containing user presets By selecting a preset from the User sub menu the list of ...

Page 11: ...opy the settings of slot A to slot B Go to the File menu on the left side of the Menu bar and select Copy A to B from the list You can also copy from B to A when editing the parameters of slot B Other functions The File menu also offers the following options Show User preset folder opens a system window in the location of where your presets are saved Here you can rename your presets by changing th...

Page 12: ...et the desired compression 5 Dry knob Blends the original signal with the compressed signal This is called parallel com pression see 1 1 2 Other Compression Parameters and Features for more info on this When this knob is set fully counter clockwise only the compressed signal is output Turning the knob clockwise progressively blends in the original signal into the compressor output After adjusting ...

Page 13: ...buttons By pressing all buttons si multaneously you could get an extreme and variable form of overdriven compression which notably became a distinguishing feature of the British sound from the 1960s and 1970s This behavior is made available here via this ALL position On the other hand with the ratio 1 1 1 no compression is applied Nevertheless the in put signal still passes through the unit thus g...

Page 14: ...io selector you can see on the VU meter how much gain reduction is being applied Out The VU meter displays the level of the output signal You can use this display mode while adjusting the output level via the OUTPUT knob to ensure that the output signal does not overdrive Using the VC 76 The Main Interface VC 76 Manual 14 ...

Page 15: ...ement Felix Nölken Product Design André Estermann Graphic Design Efflam Le Bivic Kenneth Jensen Sound Design Sebastian Müller Jamil Samad Quality Assurance Tom Scheutzlich A B testing Niklas Odelholm Dan Lumbye Chuck Zwicky Additional testing Stephen W Tayler Robbie Bronnimann Special thanks Rolf Blixt Ulf Karlsson Credits VC 76 Manual 15 ...

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