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that described for the MID band, except that time constants are scaled
appropriately.
Compression
“Platform”
At the
(MIN) PROGRAM DENSITY
setting, IC43 selects R208 as a
discharge path for C59. The DC control voltages from all three bands
combine to charge C59 to an average of the three. This establishes a
compression “platform,” to which each band will release quickly, all
three bands then further releasing slowly and simultaneously through
R208. This gives the effect of independent, multiband action for
program transients, but a slow and gentle broadband compression
characteristic for the average value of the program.
At the most aggressive
(MAX)
setting of
PROGRAM DENSITY
, C59 is
shorted directly to ground through IC43. This means that C59 cannot
charge from DC compression-control voltages. There is no “platform”
in this case, and each band of has its own fast release through either
R120, R139 or R150, giving maximum multiband performance.
Intermediate settings of
PROGRAM DENSITY
furnish compressor
behavior between the two extremes.
VARIABLE EQUALIZATION (Schematic Sheet 1, Page 29)
The outputs of the three compressor sections are combined in summing
stage IC34A. The
MID
band is fed through fixed resistance R127, but
the
LOW
and
HIGH
bands are routed through selectable networks. IC33
and IC37 allow selection of five
EQUALIZATON
settings, both for
LOW
FREQ
. and
HIGH FREQ
. This varies the gain of the
LOW
and
HIGH
bands in the final output “mix.” Equalizer curves are shown on Page 5.
PEAK CONTROL (Schematic Sheet 2, Page 30)
Compressed program signals are applied to IC26B, which includes the
previously-explained Q15/Q16 antediluvian gain-control element for
linear peak limiting.
Q7 and Q8 serve a dual function. With emitters tied to stiff voltage
sources, the base-emitter junctions
clip
the program signal at a
predetermined and absolute “ceiling.” In addition, collector current
which also flows as the peaks are clipped is further amplified to
generate a
limiter
control voltage for linear gain reduction.
Bias to establish this limiter threshold / clipping level is from voltage
dividers tied to the power supply rails. Negative bias is fixed by R108
and R109. Positive bias, on the other hand, includes the
POS. PEAKS
control, R210. By elevating the positive bias, positive program peaks
may be passed by the Processor with values which may be varied
between 100% and 130% of negative peak values.
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