Front panel – Manley STEREO VARIABLE MU LIMITER / COMPRESSOR - 3/2004 User Manual

Page 6

Advertising
background image

A

D

F

C

I

G

E

F

C

D

A

E

J

J

H

H

B

B

K

L

M

K

L

M

FRONT PANEL

A. IN / BYPASS

Switched in bypass mode, (down position) all effects of the limiting circuitry are bypassed and

will not affect the audio signal. In the bypass mode , the audio signal passes from the input

directly to the output (hardwire).

B. COMP / LIMIT

Selects compression ( 1.5:1) or limiting (4:1) function. Compression is soft -knee, Limit is a

sharper knee. At greater than 12dB of limiting the ratio increases (up to 20:1 maximum).

C. RECOVERY

Recovery times can be selected between

a.

VERY SLOW

8 seconds

b.

SLOW

4 seconds

c.

MEDIUM

0.6 seconds

d.

FAST

0.4 second

e.

VERY FAST

0.2 second

D. THRESHOLD

Continuously variable gain reduction threshold control.

Determines the necessary amplitude for compression or limiting to take effect. Most extreme

effect is at the MIN (fully counter clockwise) position. The lower the threshold, the more that

gets limited.

E. OUTPUT ATTENUATE

Continuously variable attenuation of output signal leaving the amplifier circuitry.

Full attenuation occurs at the full counterclockwise position.

This control is active only in IN mode.

F. ATTACK

Continuously variable sensitivity of transient detection. Determines the necessary length of

transient to initiate gain reduction. Fast =25mS, Med =50mS, Slow =70mS. Fully counter

clockwise at the slowest setting will prevent most percussive signals from causing limiting or

compression.

G. INPUT LEVEL

Stepped attenuation of input signal entering the amplifier limiting circuit. 12:00 is unity.

Turning the switch clockwise will feed more signal into the amplifier, increasing TH+D

and saturation; counter-clockwise rotation will feed less signal in and sound more

transparent. *Note: until late 2011 (MSLC83273), this switch was a continuously variable

potentiometer, with which it was extremely difficult to achieve proper channel-to-channel

matching. The switched input provides a far more accurate experience for the user, as well

as being far simpler from a manufacturing standpoint.

H. GR METER

Measures (in decibels) amount of reduction.

I. LINK

When switched to “MONO”, left side is independent from the right side. When

switched to “LINK” both channels are reduced in gain by the same number of dB. This insures

that the stereo image is unchanged. The METERs remain independent to help set THRESHOLDs.

POWER ON/OFF

Power is supplied to the unit when switched UP. Meters will illuminate.

J. HP SC IN / OUT

When switched to “IN”, the side chain will not respond as strongly to low frequency content. These

switches can be used with bass-heavy music where you don’t want the bass driving the WHOLE

action of the compressor. The filter is a very gentle 6dB/octave 1-pole filter, and will typically be

down 1-3dB at 100Hz and down 4-6dB at 50Hz. As you decrease the frequency, the amount of

limiting will also decrease.

K. BALANCE

Multimeter test jacks for calibration. See p.15 for instructions.

L. ADJUST

Trimpot #1 for tube calibration. See p.15 for instructions.

M. METER

Trimpot #2 for adjusting Meter ZERO point in LIMIT mode. See p.15 for instructions.

6

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: