Control elements, Source, Hi pass – Sound Performance Lab Gain Station 8 2383 User Manual

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GainStation 8

SOURCE

This switch allows you to select between the Mic and Instrument
inputs. Both inputs can remain connected at all times, regard-
less of which input is selected.

When first thrown after powering up the unit, this switch can
cause a noticeable pop due to the discharge of residual current.
This is normal and no cause for concern.

HI PASS

This switch activates the integrated high-pass filter, which oper-
ates at a 50-Hz center frequency and 12 dB/octave (often called
a “rumble filter“). The filter is entirely passive, avoiding addi-
tional active circuitry that could potentially degrade the signal,
and cuts 6 dB pre- and 6 dB post-solid-state preamplification
to prevent the amplification of unwanted low-frequency signal
portions.

PHASE

The phase reverse function reverses the polarity of the micro-
phone signal, “turning“ the phase by 180° to correct phase-
inverted signals caused by multiple signal sources.

A voice-over artist, for example, hears himself during recording
through the headphones and simultaneously through the bones
in his head. Phase inversion will cause an unnatural sound
and even minimal variations in distance to the microphone will
cause drastic variations in the sound. Phase inversion is also
commonly encountered when using multiple microphones on a
single sound source.

The GainStation 8‘s phase reverse switching is achieved
passively via a relay, pre-preamplification, to avoid additional
active circuitry.

Control elements

Hi Z

Mic

SOURCE

Off

HI PASS

50
Hz

PHASE

Nor.

Rev.

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