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The JOEMEEK mc2 is a professional studio-quality stereo compressor in 
a compact half-rack format. 

give the gloss of 

a professional studio production to all your performances. It can be used 
both for recording, mastering and live work.

Think of the stereo mc2 as three separate items of equipment:

 A line-level stereo Preamplifier.
 A stereo JOEMEEK Optical Compressor.

Simple to use yet extremely powerful, the mc2 

will bring out the best in any line-level stereo material and 

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 A stereo Width Processor

This is simply an unbalanced "Send and Return" jack on the rear panel. It 
allows you to patch other pieces of equipment into the compressor's 
control side chain, such as an equalizer or filter. To use it you will need a "Y" 
lead wired as follows:

Tip: send
Ring: return
Sleeve: ground

When no jack is inserted, the socket is internally linked, or "normalled", so 
that the control signal flows uninterrupted.

The front end to the mc2 accepts any type of line level (ie: preamplified) 
audio signal. The inputs are electronically balanced. 

The Line input jacks are balanced and wired as follows:

Tip: + (hot)
Ring: - (cold)
Sleeve: ground

The "Input Gain" control covers a range of amplification from -6dB to 
+15dB. This enables the mc2 to be matched to sound sources at both 
-10dBv to +4dBu operating levels. 

Note: although the 

Line inputs are not normally used directly with microphones, they may be 
suitable for some high output unbalanced microphones, such as battery 
powered Electret types.

The PEAK LED lights 6dB below 

clipping, so occasional brief flashes are OK but if it's on all the time you 
need to back the Input Gain off!

The LED VU Meter shows signal level at the outputs. It covers the range 

"-10dBv". In other words if you have selected 

"4dBu" and the meter reads "0", then you have +4dBu coming out of the 
output sockets. If you have selected "-10dBv" and the meter reads "0", 
then you have -10dBv coming out of the output sockets.

-24dB to +12dB in eight steps. Note that this is relative to the selected 
operating level of "+4dBu" or 

Insert Point

VU Meter

Preamplifier

Compressor

The hardest device to understand, yet one of the most useful, the 
PhotoOptical Compressor is what gives Joemeek products their unique 
character. Its job is to make quiet sounds louder and loud sounds quieter, 
or in other words to reduce the dynamic range of the programme material. 
It's a bit like manually riding the volume control, except the compressor 
does it automatically, responding far quicker and more accurately than you 
ever could by hand. The compressor is applied in several ways:

1. Make Sounds Stand Out

Because compressors make loud sounds quieter, you can boost the 
volume of the quiet bits without the loud bits getting even louder. That 
means you can raise the average level of an instrument or vocal in the mix, 
which has the effect of lifting it and bringing it forwards. This can actually 
improve vocals for example, bringing them out in front of a mix, making 
them sound denser, more even, and more confident!

2. Crank Up The Volume

Raising the average volume of whole mixes means they can be heard in 
noisy environments, such as vehicles and factories. Boosting the average 
level is what makes radio stations sound LOUD and the same technique is 
used on TV commercials too, which is why they always seem annoyingly 
louder than the movie you were trying to watch!

3. Protection

Fast response times are generally used to control brief transients. In other 
words if an occasional peak sticks its head above a maximum permitted 
level, the compressor clobbers it; this is known as limiting and a 
compressor designed solely for this purpose is known as a Limiter. 
Limiters are primarily used to protect recorders and monitor systems from 
overload, radio transmitters from overmodulation, etc. The Joemeek 
compressor is not primarily intended for this purpose as the Attack is not 
really fast enough to satisfy radio station requirements, although it is 
generally good enough to protect recorders and monitors, where the effect 

of transients is less critical. Normally you should not hear a limiter 
operating but if it is driven hard constantly, it can render a mix somewhat 
flat and lifeless.

4. Accommodation

The dynamic range of the human ear is phenomenal, extending from the 
threshold of hearing (eg: a pin dropping onto soft carpet) to threshold of 
pain (eg: standing next to a jet aircraft) - some 120dBA in all. By contrast, 
vinyl, cassette tape and radio broadcasts all have a dynamic range of 
about half that. Since the advent of the CD, the dynamic range of the 
medium is far less of an issue and compressors are used more to give a 
certain "feel" to a production. AM and FM radio however, is still very much 
compressed to fit its restricted dynamic range.

5. Modification

A compressor can change the dynamics, or "envelope" of the track and it is 
here that the Joemeek Compressor excels!

Types of Compressor

Most compressors work in essentially the same way: a volume-controlling 
element or "gain cell" is inserted into the audio signal path. The level of the 
signal at any given moment is measured and that information is used to 
control the gain cell. So if the signal gets bigger, the volume is turned down. 
Various types of gain cell in common use include FETs, valves (tubes), 
light-dependent-resistors (photoelectric), digital potentiometers and 
voltage-controlled-amplifiers, better known as VCAs. 

The mc2 Compressor is a unique recreation of the sort of photoelectric 
compressor used by record producer Joe Meek in the 1960's. Using 
modern components for consistency and reliability, it nonetheless 
reproduces faithfully the same punchy sound that was so characteristic of 
the pop records of that time.

Compression Ratio

What?? OK, it's simpler than it sounds. If the input gets 10dB louder but the 
output only increases by 5dB then the compression ratio is "2 to 1". If the 

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Страница 1: ...mp Here ON ON 12 VU GR 8 4 0 4 9 15 24 ON STEREO WIDTH GR HOLD dB 2 S 15 W 6 M 8 4 0 2 4 8 16 6 14 2 10 4 12 RELEASE COMP STEREO OPTICAL COMPRESSOR COMPRESS COMPRESS SLOPE ATTACK MAKE UP GAIN INPUT GAIN 0 3 3 2 0 1 1 sec 10 5 50 100 1 ms 3 1 10 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 4 20 9 15 10 0 4 oo dBu 30 50 10 20 40 25 dBu 8 20 0 3 16 12 5 dB PEAK 2 2 m mc 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 ...

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Страница 5: ...idth ON switch turns the Stereo Width function on The LED lights when active VU METER 8 Led bargraph shows the output signal level in dB at any given moment GR METER 8 Led bargraph indicates the amount of gain reduction in dB which is taking place at any given moment INPUTS Balanced line level inputs on S C INSERT unbalanced Send and Return jack allows you to patch other pieces of equipment into t...

Страница 6: ...inging it forwards This can actually improve vocals for example bringing them out in front of a mix making them sound denser more even and more confident 2 Crank Up The Volume Raising the average volume of whole mixes means they can be heard in noisy environments such as vehicles and factories Boosting the average level is what makes radio stations sound LOUD and the same technique is used on TV c...

Страница 7: ...desirable as a special effect and that is another way in which the envelope of a sound can be modified The mc2 Release is variable from 100mS up to 3 seconds giving a wide variety of effects MAKE UP GAIN sets a static amount of amplification to restore the level of the signal after compression Correctly adjusted there will be no change in perceived volume as the COMP in out switch is operated How ...

Страница 8: ... recordings where a lot of unwanted background noise is present With a signal present set the compressor to give a moderate amount of gain reduction and wait for gaps between the music or program material You should then hear the noise increase as the compressor s gain returns to the level set by the MAKE UP GAIN control Next switch on the GR Hold and repeat that section of the program Adjust the ...

Страница 9: ...ce connected to the jack inputs on the back of the unit Is the Input Gain control turned up 3 The compressor doesn t work Is the Comp switch in LED on Is the Compress control turned up enough Is there enough signal as set by the Input Gain control to drive the compressor Is the Slope control turned up enough 4 Too little or too much compression Turn the Input Gain control up or down respectively t...

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