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input goes up 10dB but the output only goes up 1dB, then the compression 
ratio is "10 to 1". In a theoretically ideal compressor, this ratio is the same 
for any size of signal above the threshold but for that to be true, the gain cell 
and its control circuitry must be perfectly linear over a very wide range. In 
practice only compressors based on VCAs and digital potentiometers are 
likely to behave in this way.

Some compressors have a control to set the ratio anywhere between 1:1 
(ie: no compression), and 20:1 (which would be regarded as a "brick wall 
limiter"). In the mc2 the "Slope" or "Compression Ratio" is variable from 1:1 
(ie: no compression) to 10:1. Slopes around 3:1 are gentle for vocals while 
higher slopes are hard for drums and guitars. However that's not all there is 
to it.

Variable Ratio

In the Joemeek optical compressor the compression 'threshold' is not 
clearly defined and the compression ratio varies with the amount of 
compression applied. Suppose the 'Slope' control is set to 5:1. For signals 
only just exceeding threshold, the ratio is little more than 1:1. As the 
compressor is driven harder, the ratio rises to 5:1, at least up to a point. It is 
a feature of the Joemeek compressor that the compression ratio actually 
reduces again during large transients and, adjusted correctly, this helps to 
retain brightness that is often lost with other types of compressor. This is 
why vintage compressors often sound more lively than their modern 
counterparts.

Controls
‘COMPRESS'

 sets the level of signal (the "Threshold") above which the 

signal starts to be compressed. Turning the compression control clockwise 
lowers the compression threshold, and drives the compressor harder.

'SLOPE'

 sets the average compression ratio applied to signals above 

threshold. Lower settings (anti-clockwise) have less effect. Turning the 
control clockwise increases the ratio and makes the effects of 
compression more dramatic. At maximum (10:1) the Joemeek compressor 
effectively becomes a limiter.

‘ATTACK'

 sets how quickly the compressor reacts to peaks above 

threshold. Turn this control anticlockwise for a quick response. Slower 
(clockwise) allows the fast leading edge of percussive sounds to pass 
uncompressed for a moment, before the compressor reacts to control the 
gain. This example of "changing the envelope" of a sound exaggerates the 
percussive nature of drums and other instruments. Settings around mid-
position are used where the compression needs to be less obvious. Vocals 
for example, require Attack times around 10msec for natural sounding 
results. Faster attack times (anti-clockwise) in conjunction with large 
amounts of compression, result in extreme "pumping" effects.

'RELEASE'

 sets how long the compressor goes on squashing the sound 

for, once the signal has dropped below threshold. If it stopped instantly 
there would be very noticeable modulation or "pumping" of the sound. So 
we may want it to stop compressing less abruptly and that is what the 
Release control is for. Generally, the longer the Release time, the less 
obvious is the compression. Of course some "pumping" might actually be 
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 the compressor behaves actually changes with program content and 
volume. So experiment with the controls with different kinds of material to 
discover the range and depth of effects that can be achieved. The 'COMP' 
in/out switch allows comparison between compressed and uncompressed 
sound (blue LED lights when active).

GR Meter

GR Hold

Stereo Width

The LED GR Meter provides an accurate reading of gain reduction in dB, at 
any given moment.

A problem with all compressors is that when the signal level falls below the 
compression threshold, the gain rises to that set by the 'MAKE UP GAIN' 
control. The result is that during gaps in the music, any background noise 
will be amplified, and may become noticeable and even downright 
annoying! This could be counteracted by using a noise gate or expander 
gate but such devices introduce their own problems. The mc2's 'GR HOLD' 
control works by freezing gain reduction at the level it was at just before the 
signal dropped below the compression threshold. In this way there is no 
overall increase in gain and the noise floor is preserved.

The adjacent 'ON' switch enables this feature and the LED lights when 
active. This LED also changes color to indicate the status of the GR Hold. 
Green means a usable signal is present and the compressor is responding 
to the program material. Red means that the input signal has fallen below 
the selected threshold and the gain reduction is now frozen at its most 
recent level.

CONNECTORS

Left and Right outputs are provided on TRS jacks. The adjacent switch 
selects the output operating level to 4dBu (suits most professional 
studio equipment) or -10dBv (suits semi-pro or hi-fi equipment). Check 
with the handbook for whatever you are feeding, to find out which level is 
required.

The jack outputs are balanced and wired as follows:
Tip: + (hot)
Ring: - (cold)
Sleeve: ground

Balanced or Unbalanced

To run the ¼" jack outputs unbalanced, just plug in mono jack plugs. This 
increases the gain of the "+" signal by 6dB, so there is no drop in level 
compared with balanced gear.

All outputs on all NextGen Joemeek products are properly balanced, which 
is to say there is a signal on both pins! In this way the maximum possible 
common-mode rejection of interference, can be achieved at the receiving 
end.

sense of space and depth to a mix. Depending on the mix, it may also 
create a sense of improved clarity. The "Mid and Side" technique 
employed widens stereo without the dreaded “hole in the middle” effect (ie: 
loss of center or bass components). Stereo widened in this way also 
remains mono compatible.

The 'ON' switch allows comparison between processed and unprocessed 
sound (LED lights when the 'STEREO WIDTH' control is active).

This control allows the width of the stereo image to be modified, from 
mono, to normal stereo, to extra-wide stereo.

Wide stereo gives the impression of a bigger sound stage and a greater 

Outputs

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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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