Basic wiring, Stereo operation, Distressor "pet" tricks – Empirical Labs EL-8 User Manual

Page 7: The detector modes, Distressor block diagram, Detector circuit main audio path, Detector modes

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Basic Wiring

Wiring is straightforward. Connect AC line cord to 3 prong jack, plug in XLR or phone plug ins and

outs, and you're wired. Both input jacks are differential but at the output, only the XLR is differential

(balanced). The output phone jack tip is wired to pin 2 of the XLR out, and therefore is in phase with

that pin. The only possible problem is if you attach one of the XLR output pins 2 or 3 to ground. A

separate amplifier drives each of these pins, so grounding one of them will short the associated

amplifier out. Therefore if you only use only pin 2 on your output cable, leave pin 3 floating

(unconnected) and vice-versa. However, the Distressor will be un-harmed if you temporarily short an

output pin. The phone jack ins and outs will be out of phase with pin 3 since the unit is wired pin 2 hot

from the factory (see note below). Pin 1 should almost always be grounded on the XLR cables.
Note: It is possible to change the wiring of the connectors inside since they are hand wired. A user can

therefore make XLR pin two or three hot in relation to the phone jacks. Always unplug unit before

making any changes. Our company cannot be responsible for damage to unit or electric shock to

anyone trying such a modification.

Stereo Operation

Stereo operation requires only two things, -

1) Two short stereo (TRS) 1/4" phone cables are plugged

from Stereo Link input of one unit to Link output of second unit and vice versa, and that

2) the unit has

the Link function selected on the front (the RED "Link "LED in the detector mode should be on), or the

Stereo Image Link Switch is on if provided on the unit (EL8-X). It is usually best to match all front

panel settings on the two "left and right" units to maintain imaging. However, unlike most units, the user

has the option to treat the left and right channels differently.

An example of this may be when one channel has a heavy low frequency source (such as a tom drum)

that is causing both sides to pump. You could put the side without the L.F. source into DET HP mode

to prevent that side from excessively modulating, allowing you to set the release a little faster on the

side with the boomy tom. Sometimes for room mics, keeping the units unlinked actually makes them

sound more stereo. This is due to unique left and right ambient envelopes widening the stereo image.

See “Stereo Image Link Mod” on page 13 for a method of linking two EL8-X’s to prevent image shifting.

Distressor "Pet" Tricks

1) To set quick +4 tape levels, try setting output at 8 and "drive" input knob until compression

occurs. For -10 equipment, try 6.5 on the output. For ADAT's try 6 to 7 output level.

2) You can elevate distortion levels by going to "link" with stereo links unplugged (on rear).

Obviously, the unit will not work in stereo now. "Link" sums 2 inputs, and with one missing, the

distortion generator will receive a hotter signal since the detector is seeing half of what it would

normally see in true stereo operation. Try this on bass guitar in Dist 3 mode for extra grunge.

3) It is also possible to sidechain process. Take the "Link Out" of a unit, go to an EQ (and/or

preamp), then return it to the "Link In" of the same unit. Then put the unit into link to further affect the

compression in a more frequency dependent unit. The sidechain must not have appreciable delay nor

be out of phase since the "link" signal gets mixed back in with the normal detector signal and the delay

would cause "combing" of the frequency response, resulting in irrational compression behavior.

4) Submixing in a compressed signal with a dry (uncompressed) signal can be extremely useful on

percussion and other sources. On snare, a “submixed” compressed signal will bring up the ring and

body if the release is set extremely quickly. This submix method is often called “Multing” or “Splitting”.

5) Here is an interesting bass instrument trick for the EL8-X version or a Distressor with the BRIT

MOD. You can emulate a “tube-y” type saturation by turning on the Brit Mod, Nuke, attack 1 – 2,

release 0 – 5, 10 – 20dB of compression. This will saturate each low frequency note making it sound

distorted, and if adjusted right, much like a bass amplifier. One could bring the Bass track in on two

channels, one processed with the above “BRIT” setting, and one “dryer” and cleaner. The engineer

could then mix the “AMP” sound with the “DIRECT” bass sound, to his taste.

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The Detector Modes

The detector is the part of the compressor circuit (or software) that figures out how much and how fast

to turn down a signal. The actual audio you finally hear is not passed through this circuitry, only

adjusted by it. In fact, you can put entirely different audio into the Stereo Link input that will affect the

main audio coming out, but not be heard itself. See block diagram below and stereo hookup in this

manual.

There are three additional modes that affect the detector part of this unit.

Detector Modes

To switch between the "Detector" modes, press the button labeled “Detector”.

The LED's above the switch will cycle through eight states. In order of occurrence:

1) Norm - No detector LED's lit. Standard compressor operation.

2) HP High-pass - (Green LED) cuts low frequencies in detector to stop L.F. modulation.

3) Band Emphasis - (Yellow LED) emphasized 6kHz band makes unit overreact to harsh

mids.

4) HP and Band Emphasis - Combination of 2 and 3 above.

5) Stereo Link - (Red LED) - Puts unit in Stereo operation mode to respond with 2nd unit.

6) Stereo Link and HP - Combination.

7) Stereo Link and Band Emphasis - Combination

Distressor Block Diagram

Block diagram for the EL8 with the Stereo Image Link Mod. The Brit Mod is not shown.

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1

3

2

2

3

1

HP In/Out

Band Emphasis

Input

Gain.

In/Out

Balanced In

80 Hz High

Pass Filter

Active Outputs

Master

Bypass

Control Voltage

Unit shown with all

Sections In Bypass

Sidechain

HP Filter

Dif Amp

VCA

Distortion

Generator

Link Select

Detector Circuit

Main Audio Path

To Front Panel

Bargraph.

Image Link Mod

Switch (EL8X)

Link In

Link Out

Link Sum

Detector and

Envelope Gen

Output

Amp

DC Link

Audio Link

In/Out

In/Out

1/4" Phone

1/4" Phone

Link

Output

Gain

DC Link

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