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19"

482mm

DIGITAL

USB

Summary of Contents for CLP-260

Page 1: ...19 482mm DIGITAL USB...

Page 2: ...rs and ENTER QUIT buttons Page 12 Load Save Preset Page 12 14 Utility Function Page 15 Edit Parameters Page 16 Routing Page 16 Input Gain Page 16 Noise Gate Page 16 A G C Page 17 20 Filters 1 7 Page 2...

Page 3: ...nit Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel To prevent the risk of shock do not attempt to service this equipment yourself because opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous vol...

Page 4: ...nalog Input Gain Left Right Pot Output Level Analog Output Volume Left Right TECHNICAL DATA Inputs Balanced 2 TRS 2 XLR Outputs Balanced 2 TRS 2 XLR Input Max Level 15dBu Output Max Level 10dBu THD N...

Page 5: ...ntion Threshold The Compressor implemented in the CLP260 is acting on the evaluation of an input signal which is an averaged one on a 50ms time frame and representing actually the RMS value of the inp...

Page 6: ...to maintain the average amplitude of the OUTPUT signal at a defined level independently from the averaged amplitude of the input sources For this purpose the AGC has to be able to expand the input si...

Page 7: ...on actions will be taken and the expansion compression coefficient will be maintained with its current value Particularly if the averaged AGC output level is entering the signal hold area coming from...

Page 8: ...nics Amplitude Peak on 60Hz 24 36Hz the Harmonics added to the original sound will bring a deep and very low extra body to the original sound When selected the frequency range setting the Sub Harmonic...

Page 9: ...what are the Max Absolute Input level which cannot be exceeded without getting an Op Amp clip no longer recoverable by any Digital operation In order to help the user in understanding clearly the fol...

Page 10: ...ively the Input signal level until the output will start to clip or the Input Level displayed on the LCD will not show the symbol In this way can be found that the Max Input level before to get the In...

Page 11: ...n the Unit is in Process Bypass need from the previous condition to set the external Analog Input Signal to 0dBu In order to get in Output also 0dBu being at the maximum A D Input level need to set th...

Page 12: ...rotating the NAVIGATION encoder clock counter clock wise If in example from the Input level window the user want to see the RMS Compressor s activity it is enough to rotate the NAVIGATION Encoder cloc...

Page 13: ...of the Initial windows the editing menus and pages can be accessed pressing the ENTER button Once left the Input Level and Compressor Limiter Activity windows the screen will show on the top row the c...

Page 14: ...Save Preset this page allows you to store a new preset and up to 16 in the CLP260 s memory from the location 17 up to the location 32 skipping the locations from 1 to 16 reserved to the Factory preset...

Page 15: ...he 16 available locations for the character s positioning The current position of the cursor is shown by a blinking underscore To store the Preset Name press the ENTER button again The above action wi...

Page 16: ...en the two possible interfaces USB or MIDI for the CLP260 Particularly a MIDI channel from 01 to 15 can be selected or the USB interfaces Once selected the desired interface a double click on the QUIT...

Page 17: ...dicating that the Parameters will be edited will refer to the ChB process and Output It is also possible select the Ch A B and in this case the all edited parameters will be assigned with the same val...

Page 18: ...ally after the A D converters ranging from 12dBu up to 6dBu by steps of 0 5dBu The adjustment can be operated using the VARIATION encoder Noise Gate from this page it is possible to set the parameters...

Page 19: ...of the Automatic Gain Controller AGC Bypass from this screen it is possible to set the AGC On or OFF so to activate it or not without resetting the all parameters use the VARIATION encoder for togglin...

Page 20: ...AGC Compression Threshold from Hold Threshold Value up to 0dBu use the VARIATION encoder to set the value The following is an example screen for the AGC Cmp Thr page where the Compression Threshold i...

Page 21: ...e double of its original amplitude AGC Cmp Ratio page from this screen it is possible to set the AGC Compression Ratio from 1 up to 16 use the VARIATION encoder to set the value When the Compression R...

Page 22: ...lected here can be set the filter s gain ranging from 6dBu up to 6dBu Filter 2 6 the filter 2 6 are Peaking filters The parameters selectable using the NAVIGATION encoder are the following Q Type here...

Page 23: ...rmonics on the low frequencies can help in improving the quality of the background music and to gain a heavier or more vibrant sound The Sub Harmonic Synthesizer is a process synthesizing the first lo...

Page 24: ...dded to the original Signal Freq this parameter is allowing to select what s the Peak of the Synthesized sub band when selected 24 36 the Peak is centered on 65Hz and the max amplitude is 18 6dBu when...

Page 25: ...r The selectable range of the RMS Compressor s Threshold is from 0dBu OFF to 24dBu in steps of 0 1dBu Ratio from this page it is possible to set the Ratio parameters of the RMS Compressor Once within...

Page 26: ...Time parameters of the RMS Compressor Once within the page the RMS Compressor s Threshold can be set by the VARIATION encoder The selectable range of the RMS Compressor s Attack Time is from 5ms to 2...

Page 27: ...age it is possible to set the Release Time parameters of the Peak Limiter Once within the page the Peak Limiter s Threshold can be set by the VARIATION encoder The selectable range of the Peak Limiter...

Page 28: ...before the CLP260 processes assuming not clipped the Signal after the A D Therefore it is important in order to have reasonable indications from the Input Level meters to make sure the Input signal i...

Page 29: ...Meter Bar Input Level Clip 0dBu 1dBu 0dBu Red Clip Led 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 30dBu 5dBu 7dBu 9dBu 11dBu 13dBu 15dBu 17dBu 19dBu 21dBu 23dBu 25dBu 27dBu 29dBu 31dBu 35dBu 28...

Page 30: ...t h e Compressor Limiter Activity bar meter and the depth in dBu of the compression Limiting action The displayed Compression Limiting action is from top to down in the LCD case from right to left in...

Page 31: ...30 CLP260 Processes Block Scheme...

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