Machine head, Control elements hf-adjust 4 – Sound Performance Lab 9737 User Manual

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Machine Head

Practical values for the D

RIVE

are 3 to 8.

The paragraph besides offers
some information on internal
signal level management.

Above: original signal

Below: processed signal
showing increased loudness

Both signals are normalized
to 0 dBFs.

Adjusting the high frequency
damping effects

The higher the D

RIVE

the more intense gets the saturation of

the tape. While increasing the D

RIVE

value the output level may

increase, too. Compensate for this by reducing the O

UTPUT

G

AIN

value (see 5) and monitor the O

UTPUT

L

EVEL

meters. The subjec-

tively the perceived loudness will increase more dramatic than
the actual PPM value!

Recommended values are 3 to 8 for the D

RIVE

-parameter

which corresponds with +10 dB to +15 dB for the actual D

RIVE

L

EVEL

shown in the LED meter bar.

When booting the M

ACHINE

H

EAD

the default value of the

D

RIVE

parameter will be 0 in the LC-display. If you have “the

perfect pitch” you can already hear slight saturation effects. To
keep the handling of the M

ACHINE

H

EAD

as simple as possible, it

is necessary to provide a 1:1 level when activating the process
for instant comparison between unprocessed and processed
signal. Internally the M

ACHINE

H

EAD

has to create a headroom –

especially when processing full scale material – to compute the
tape saturation algorithm. With a D

RIVE

set to ‘true 0’ you will

loose 7dB headroom. As a starting position the D

RIVE

is there-

fore set to 0 which is equivalent to +7dB of recording level.
Therefore you also have negative values for the D

RIVE

para-

meter. A ‘true’ 1:1 input/output setting is achieved by setting
the D

RIVE

to -7 dB and the I

NPUT

G

AIN

to +7 dB.

The corresponding level is displayed in D

RIVE

L

EVEL

PPM

meters (see 8).

The HF-A

DJUST

control allows you to control the amount of

high frequency damping or boosting. The control range is -6
(max. damping) to +6 (max boost).

The higher you saturate a real tape the more high frequency

damping takes place. With the M

ACHINE

H

EAD

you can set the

amount of damping independent of the D

RIVE

L

EVEL

. You can

either use a strong damping effect with low saturation or the
other way around. This freedom is not offered by a real tape
machine.

On the other hand you can boost the high frequencies which

simulates overemphasized harmonics e. g. due to improper
calibration of the tape machine or differences in tape quality.

Control Elements

HF-Adjust

4

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