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8.5 Compressor Function

The compressor cooperates with the leveler to supply more consistent program level control 

than possible with the leveler alone.  While the leveler is relatively slow responding, the com-

pressor works much faster to control both the transients and other quick changes in the sound 

level.  The compressor has a variable compression ratio depending upon depth of compres-

sion.  In other words, the ratio gets higher as more compression is used.  Even at the highest 

ratio it is not excessively stiff, achieving a maximum of only about 3:1.

The attack and release times of the compressor are program dependent as a function of the 

audio waveform’s complexity.  Thus, most of the sonic artifacts of compression are minimized 

or eliminated.  It can be generalized that transient sounds will cause faster attack and release 

as well as greater compression than continuous and slow changing sounds.  Like the leveler, 

the compressor is also influenced by the DVG and silence gate.  Either gate can force the 

compressor to freeze and hold its gain control at a steady value.

8.6 DRC

The dynamic release computer, or “DRC” is directly imbedded in the compressor to control 

the release time.  This circuit detects the audio waveform and directly affects the compres-

sion  detector.    The  result  is  a  compressor  which  responds  differently  to  “fat”  and  “dense” 

sounds than for “thin” and “peaky” sounds.  This is how the Compellor can better match the 

changing elements in a program.  For example, the DRC helps the Compellor match up a live 

announcer’s voice level and density with the relatively heavier density of a recorded cut-in or 

segue without resorting to excessive compression effects.

8.7 DVG

The “dynamic verification gate” continuously detects the Compellor’s processed VCA output 

signal and computes the historical average of peak values. It also “verifies” when the present 

peaks exceed or equal the historical average and outputs a “stop and go” control for both the 

leveler and compressor functions.  Whenever the present peak amplitude is below the histori-

cal average, the leveler and compressor gain controls are frozen by “gating” their respective 

level detectors into a “stop and hold” mode.  Otherwise the level detectors are gated into the 

“ track and go” mode.  Thus, the word “gate” does not indicate the audio signal itself is being 

gated in any way, although our use of the term “Silence Gate” has confused some uninformed 

users.

8.8  Silence Gate

This is not an audio gate.  It does not affect the main audio path.  The Silence Gate acts to 

gate the gain control functions, thereby causing the gain to either “freeze” or continue being 

controlled.  The net effect is to prevent the background noise from swelling up when the pro-

gram stops for a period of time.  You could interpret the Silence Gate as an augmentation to 

the DVG function.  

The  DVG, described  above,  needs  a  continuing  source  of audio  to  maintain  its operation.  

If  the  audio  should  stop  for  any  reason,  the  DVG  first  freezes  the  VCA  gain  then  simply 

relinquishes all control after about 1.5 seconds of silence.  This would allow the Compellor 

to begin recovering gain and thus bring up the background noise level.  To prevent this, the 

Silence Gate is used.  Whenever the input audio signal drops below the user selected silence 

threshold for one second or longer, the silence gate circuit freezes the VCA gain in lieu of 

the DVG circuit.  You should set the Silence Gate threshold to a level above the typical back-

Содержание Compellor 320D

Страница 1: ...er with Analog Digital I O Manual P N 999 4260 Revision 1 09 30 03 Copyright 2003 Aphex Systems Ltd All rights reserved Printed in U S A Written and produced by Donn Werrbach Compellor 320D Compellor...

Страница 2: ...mful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the o...

Страница 3: ...onnector 4 11 Reference Level Setting 4 12 Input Connections 4 12 1 Analog 4 2 2 Digital 4 13 Output Connections 4 13 1 Analog 4 13 2 Digital 4 14 Summary 5 Specifications Page 14 5 1A Analog Inputs 5...

Страница 4: ...pressor Function 8 6 DRC 8 7 DVG 8 8 Silence Gate 8 9 Stereo Enhance 8 10 Stereo Linking 8 11 Meter Selection 8 12 Limiter 8 13 Process Balance 8 14 Drive Control 8 15 Output Control 8 16 Process Swit...

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Страница 6: ...to 0 NOTE This switch only affects the analog I O The digital input is internally calibrated and is guaranteed to match 20dBFS to 0VU on the Compellor s meter 4 Set the Process Balance to 12 o clock...

Страница 7: ...changes were wide ranging Now imagine these things without any background swells pinched voices or holes punched by a transient hitting the limiter If you can then you realize just a few things the Co...

Страница 8: ...t the Audissey record ing studio where he was intrigued by its possibilities Finally in 1983 an agreement was reached between Werrbach and Marvin Caesar the president of Aphex Systems to produce the C...

Страница 9: ...h the FDL Compellors became even more transparent and useful than ever before Now in 2003 as this manual is being written the Compellor is still the most advanced and effective audio level controller...

Страница 10: ...ugh the transparent fuse cover on the rear of the chassis AC Line power is supplied to the unit via an integral receptacle fuse holder on the rear panel This receptacle meets the various international...

Страница 11: ...space which severely restricts air ventilation around the unit such as a totally sealed rack enclosure unless you can provide an empty rack space above and below the unit to facilitate cooling Typical...

Страница 12: ...ia that define operating levels according to a maxi mum level rather than an average level we have found the 10dBV position most often pro vides the correct match 4 12 Input Connections 4 12 1 Analog...

Страница 13: ...escribed for input wiring Refer to Appendix 1 for complete details about wiring and interfacing to other equipment 4 13 2 Digital The AES EBU output conforms to the 110 ohm standard using a 3 pin XLR...

Страница 14: ...V ref 10 Max level out unbal 20dBu ref 4 10 8dBV ref 10 5 2B DIGITAL OUTPUTS Connector 3 pin XLR male Type transformer balanced Impedance 110 ohms 5 3 AUDIO Frequency response 1dB 10Hz to 65KHz Hum no...

Страница 15: ...ram dependent Leveler fast 3 Sec Leveler slow 10 Sec Limiter 200 mSec 5 9 DIGITAL AUDIO Input SR Locks to 44 1 48 88 2 96kHz 3 I O Type AES EBU 110 ohms XLR Default Output SR User definable by replaci...

Страница 16: ...evel of the digital audio source to the 0dB reference within the Compellor circuits The digital audio now looks as if its 20dBFS level is the same as the nominal operating level of an analog input Pro...

Страница 17: ...Hz crystal already installed and a kit of extra crystals for the sample rates of 32 44 1 and 96kHz is packed inside each 320D If you need to change the 320D s default sample rate use the following pro...

Страница 18: ...in better signal to noise performance in the recording medium 7 3 Mixing Layering elements within a mix so that each sits in its own pocket not interfering with other elements is a critical part of as...

Страница 19: ...playing from a juke box and the selections all have different levels one speaker in a confer ence room trying to shout down a more soft spoken individual The Compellor controls the level variations wi...

Страница 20: ...k to average ratio e g a live news broadcast it speeds its release time Segues between program and commercials are much smoother Another complaint made to cable systems is the difference of levels cha...

Страница 21: ...d be nice to have a way to even out those levels so the on air segues will always be smooth and fat The Compellor can do that without adding artifacts across the whole inven tory of titles Simply tran...

Страница 22: ...ain controller This means that it responds to the aver age power level of the audio signal much as the ear hears the loudness or relative volume level It constantly but slowly adjusts the VCA gain att...

Страница 23: ...gue without resorting to excessive compression effects 8 7 DVG The dynamic verification gate continuously detects the Compellor s processed VCA output signal and computes the historical average of pea...

Страница 24: ...ndicate the meter mode as the selector is repeatedly depressed to cycle through the selections Selection 1 displays the Compellor s incoming signal level Selection 2 shows the Compellor s output level...

Страница 25: ...rotary switch for each channel selects the normal operating level for the Compellor You can chose 10dBV 4dBu and 8dBu as the reference level This switch sets the dynamic range of the Compellor s circ...

Страница 26: ...duction if any The amount of gain reduc tion contributed by compression is inferred from the remainder of gain reduction indicated above the red dot If all gain reduction is due to compression then th...

Страница 27: ...ted above EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES Aphex Systems liability for any defective unit is limited to the repair or replacement of said unit at our option and shall not include damages of any other kind...

Страница 28: ...teach you about the principles of balanced and unbalanced lines wiring standards and how to effectively interface them Standards Professional audio equipment usually comes equipped with inputs and ou...

Страница 29: ...ment grounds are connected to power outlet grounds and there can be a sig nificant difference of ac voltage between alternating wall outlet grounds For this reason unbalanced sys tems can sometimes ne...

Страница 30: ...the socket That may reduce the ground current generated by the internal electronics of the offending gear Redirect Ground Loops Sometimes it just comes down to brute force ground ing That means provi...

Страница 31: ...good common sense engineering practice which is what you would expect from us course Unfortunately many prod ucts are designed so that the noisy currents from the shield drain into signal ground inste...

Страница 32: ...o balanced inputs is ultimately simple and the same cable will work for all flavors of output stages Connecting a balanced output to an unbalanced input requires a little more knowledge and care You s...

Страница 33: ...ment together Preferred for Line Levels Shield grounded at receiving end only Positives Stops ground loops and reduces noise Negatives None OK Standard store bought cable Shield is grounded at both en...

Страница 34: ...Outputs Used on the 207 Mono Phone Plug Female XLR SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC Don t Ground or Connect Pin 3 Ground Pin 3 Directly to Pin 1 Alternatively Carry Pin 3 Through Twisted Pair Cable and Ground at...

Страница 35: ...S Phone Plug Stereo TRS Phone Plug Standard Method Standard Cable Guitar Cord Mono TS Phone Plug Stereo TRS Phone Plug Enhanced Method Pseudo Balanced Advantage Reduced Hum and Noise Pickup Mono TS Ph...

Страница 36: ...rence an assumption is made of an average reference level For peak referenced systems such as the 6dBu German system the average program level will reside far below the reference level typically 10 to...

Страница 37: ...eaks hardly ever exceed 8dBFS These discrepancies reveal the widespread problem of misunderstanding the technology COMPELLOR TO THE RESCUE A Compellor can make necessary corrections to the average lev...

Страница 38: ...he same However since sound waves are complex their peak to average ratio varies depending on the sound characteristics and that ratio can vary from 3dB to as much as 15dB So in the real world peak an...

Страница 39: ...indicate the peak levels of the audio In VU meter practice audio electronics must be designed to have sufficient peak headroom to allow safe passage of all unseen audio peaks To allow this at least 20...

Страница 40: ...meters have emerged with instant peak response no peak integration like the PPM with 0dB at the very top of the scale The new scale is called dBFS dB referred to full scale This allows you to accurate...

Страница 41: ...Dominator pair is the best audio packaging system there is for effectiveness and sonic trans parency Handling Codecs Digital STL s Studio Transmitter Links The Ideal Audio Package Digital audio that i...

Страница 42: ...le or add an external attenuator to the coder s analog input to get the 20dBFS digital reference conver sion Reducing the Compellor s analog output gain will not solve the problem because it will also...

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