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5.4 “Voice-Over” Compression (“Ducking”)

The BEHRINGER AUTOCOM PRO can be used to automatically reduce music to a background level, when an

announcer is speaking through a microphone. For this purpose, the BEHRINGER AUTOCOM PRO is used as

an automatic fader and is controlled by the announcer’s microphone, which is connected to the SC RETURN

input via a preamplifier. The music output and the announcer’s voice, are then mixed. This application is known

as “voice-over” compression or “ducking” and is commonly used in discos, radio stations etc.

5.5 Triggering Additional Sounds From A Rhythm Track

This technique is used to give a rhythm track more “punch”. For this purpose, only the Expander/Gate section

is required and the Compressor and Dynamic Enhancer sections are switched off. The bass guitar track is

connected to the audio chain of the BEHRINGER AUTOCOM PRO, while the bass drum is connected to the

SC RETURN input. By activating the SC EXT switch, the bass guitar is now triggered by the bass drum.
Another application allows the sound of the bass drum to be supported or extended by other instruments

(synthesizers etc.), where the bass drum is used to trigger a new sound, which is then mixed into the track.

6. TECHNICAL  BACKGROUND

By employing current modern analog technology it is possible to manufacture audio equipment with a dynamic

range  of  up  to  125  dB.  In  contrast  to  analog  techniques,  the  dynamic  range  of  digital  equipment  is

approximately 25 dB less. With conventional record and tape recorder technology, as well as broadcasting,

this value is further reduced. Generally, dynamic restrictions are due to noisy storage and transmission media

and also the maximum headroom of these systems.

6.1 Noise As A Physical Phenomenon

All electrical components produce a certain level of inherent noise. Current flowing through a conductor leads

to uncontrolled random electron movements. For statistical reasons, this produces frequencies within the

whole audio spectrum. If these currents are highly amplified, the result will be perceived as noise. Since all

frequencies are equally affected, we term this white noise. It is fairly obvious that electronics cannot function

without components. Even if special low-noise components are used, a certain degree of basic noise cannot

be avoided.
This effect is similar when replaying a tape. The non-directional magnetic particles passing the replay head can

also cause uncontrolled currents and voltages. The resulting sound of the various frequencies is heard as

noise. Even the best possible tape biasing can “only” provide signal-to-noise ratios of about 70 dB, which is not

acceptable today since the demands of listeners have increased. Due to the laws of physics, improving the

design of the magnetic carrier is impossible using conventional means.

6.2 What Are Audio Dynamics?

A remarkable feature of the human ear is that it can detect the most wide ranging amplitude changes – from the

slightest whisper to the deafening roar of a jet-plane. If one tried to record or reproduce this wide spectrum of

sound with the help of amplifiers, cassette recorders, records or even digital recorders (CD, DAT etc.), one

would immediately be restricted by the physical limitations of electronic and acoustic sound reproduction

technology (see fig. 6.1).
The usable dynamic range of electro-acoustic equipment is limited as much at the low end as at the high end.

The  thermal  noise  of  the  electrons  in  the  components  results  in  an  audible  basic  noise  floor  and  thus

represents the bottom limit of the transmission range. The upper limit is determined by the levels of the internal

operating voltages; if they are exceeded, audible signal distortion is the result. Although in theory, the usable

dynamic range sits between these two limits, it is considerably smaller in practice, since a certain reserve

must be maintained to avoid distortion of the audio signal if sudden level peaks occur. Technically speaking,

we refer to this reserve as “headroom” – usually this is about 10 - 20 dB (see fig.1.2). A reduction of the

operating level would allow for greater headroom, i.e. the risk of signal distortion due to level peaks would be

reduced. However, at the same time, the basic noise floor of the program material would be increased consid-

erably.

6. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

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Страница 1: ...D AUTOCOM PRO MDX1400 www behringer com ENGLISH User s Manual Version 1 4 June 2001 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine...

Страница 2: ...rs that produce heat Power Source The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance Grounding or Polarization P...

Страница 3: ...portant member of the BEHRINGER family With your highly competent suggestions for new products you ve greatly contributed to shaping our company and making it successful In return we guarantee you unc...

Страница 4: ...lows for inaudible elimination of disturbing noise signals s Dynamic Enhancer for compression dependent equalization s Extremely low noise operational amplifiers and high grade VCA s s High quality de...

Страница 5: ...uplication 17 4 1 1 The AUTOCOM PRO In Digital RecordingAnd Sampling 18 4 1 2 TheAUTOCOM PRO In Mastering 18 4 2 TheAUTOCOM PROAs AProtective Device 18 4 2 1 Protection Of ASystem With A Passive Cross...

Страница 6: ...ncept of a hard knee compressor with the characteristics of a soft knee approach This program dependent regulation scheme forms the prerequisite both for inaudible and musical program compression and...

Страница 7: ...packaging and its contents for any signs of physical damage which may have occurred during transit If the unit is damaged please do not return it to BEHRINGER but notify your dealer and the shipping...

Страница 8: ...f channel 1 take over the functions of channel 2 Should you wish to use the SC EXT function in stereo mode then be sure that both SC RETURN jacks are connected to the external control signal and that...

Страница 9: ...ttack and release controls will function 10 The OUTPUT control allows for the increase or decrease of the output signal by a maximum of 20 dB Thus a level loss due to the compression or limiting proce...

Страница 10: ...t between Off and 6 Dynamic enhancement allows you to replenish any high frequencies lost through the compression process for absolutely natural sounding dynamics control Enhancement is only added whe...

Страница 11: ...ression Levelling Limiting Clipping Now that the functions of the individual sections have been clearly explained we would like to acquaint you with more terms and relationships of the dynamics proces...

Страница 12: ...nt on the program material The response characteristics of conventional expanders tend to cut into the signal abruptly and the result of this is unacceptable most of the time Gain changes become audib...

Страница 13: ...Now turn the control clockwise until all unwanted noise is removed and only the sound of the desired instrument can be heard To adapt the unit to the program material properly you can additionally cho...

Страница 14: ...fined threshold The reverberation can be controlled by using the THRESHOLD control and the RELEASE switch The decay characteristics of the instrument can be controlled using the release switch so that...

Страница 15: ...h IN SC EXT switch OUT SC MON switch OUT INTERACTIVE switch IN SC FILTER switch OUT THRESHOLD control 20 dB RATIO control 3 1 AUTO switch IN OUTPUT control 0 dB Tab 3 2 Initial settings for the compre...

Страница 16: ...ame effect is experienced when processing reverberated or ambient sounds The solution commonly used to this basic problem is either to reduce the compression ratio or to slow down the attack time so t...

Страница 17: ...one should always take care to utilize the full dynamic range of the tape recorder DAT recorder etc Principally it is possible to control the recording level by riding faders which means with low lev...

Страница 18: ...AT recorder Now increase the recording level of the recorder back to unity The result is a clearly louder recording without any loss of sound 4 2 The AUTOCOM PRO As A Protective Device Sound system di...

Страница 19: ...the loudspeaker In some units the crossover frequencies in the crossover unit are further changed during high signal levels to achieve a loudness contour suited to the human hearing But in many cases...

Страница 20: ...ive amount of high frequency information within the program material as in a normal compressor the VCA is activated and the overall level is reduced As this type of compression affects the whole frequ...

Страница 21: ...ick actions Generally it can be said that relatively high threshold settings prevent the overall sound from being impaired and lead to the compression of solo instruments or very loud sounds 5 2 4 Emp...

Страница 22: ...requencies are equally affected we term this white noise It is fairly obvious that electronics cannot function without components Even if special low noise components are used a certain degree of basi...

Страница 23: ...control is simply not fast enough to be satisfactory t P dB 20 0 20 40 60 80 Clipping Headroom Operating level Effective SNR Noise floor Fig 6 2 The interactive relationship between the operating lev...

Страница 24: ...fect noise will be masked and thus becomes inaudible as soon as considerably louder sound signals in the same frequency band are added Nevertheless the further the level that the desired signal decrea...

Страница 25: ...ty Please ensure that only qualified persons install and operate the AUTOCOM PRO During installation and operation the user must have sufficient electrical contact to earth Electro static charges migh...

Страница 26: ...z 0 0 5 dB Frequency Response 0 35 Hz to 200 kHz 0 3 dB Noise 95 dBu unweighted 22 Hz to 22 kHz THD 0 008 typ 4 dBu 1 kHz Gain 1 0 04 typ 20 dBu 1 kHz Gain 1 IMD 0 01 typ SMPTE Crosstalk 100 dB 22 Hz...

Страница 27: ...ement LED display 1 2 4 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 dB Input Output Level 12 element LED display 30 24 18 12 6 0 3 6 9 12 18 dB Expander Gate Threshold 2 LEDs for under and above Function switch LED indi...

Страница 28: ...RINGER 2 If the product needs to be modified or adapted in order to comply with applicable technical or safety standards on a na tional or local level in any country which is not the country for which...

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