Operation – front panel – TC Electronic Blacksmith User Manual

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5 – SPECTRACOMP™

Turn the knob to adjust the amount of SpectraComp

compression.

SpectraComp™ uses a so-called spectral or multi-band

approach to compression, allowing for individual compression of

the low, mid and high frequency bands. Multiband compression

allows a significantly smoother and more transparent

compression without killing dynamics or tone.

SpectraComp™ is an advanced compressor, optimized to get

the best from a bass signal. If you simply want to hear it just

turn the knob while playing. If you want to know a bit more about

what is going on behind the scenes, please read the following

section.

SpectraComp In Depth

Gain Reduction / Compression Meter

When using SpectraComp™, the light-ring around the

SPECTRACOMP knob doubles as a compression meter,

showing you how much compression is applied to the signal.

Auto Make-up Gain

As compression by nature reduces the loudest parts and peaks

of the signal, you may feel that many conventional compressors

“eat” the level of your signal, resulting in a lower output volume.

SpectraComp™ automatically compensates for compression

gain reduction, giving you an even output volume.

Spectral Compression vs. Full Band Compression

Virtually any compressor on the market for bass is based on a

“full band” principle, meaning that the compressor will respond

and compress identically across the full (20 Hz to 20 kHz)

frequency range.

From the low E (or B) string to the G string: The electric

bass has a very wide dynamic range. When using standard

compressors, the low E string will – due to its higher energy –

control when and how the compressor responds to and shapes

the entire signal. The typical result is that either the G string is

not compressed at all or that – just when the G string starts to

sound right –, the low E string is compressed too strongly. In

other words: You are constantly dealing with a tight and difficult

compromise.

With Spectral Compression, the BLACKSMITH amplifier uses

a different approach that allows for independent compression

of the Low, Mid and High frequency areas. This way, the right

amount of compression is added to the individual strings of

your bass, resulting in a smoother and much more transparent

compression.

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