SM Pro Audio TC02: Dual channel microphone preamp User Manual

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Controls

4. Front Panel Controls

The SM TC01/TC02 front panel has a very simple design including input stage, compressor stage,

and output level control stage.

4.1 Input stage

80Hz low-cut (high-pass) filter switch

The low-cut (high-pass) filter switch enables and disables the 80Hz high-pass filter. Engaging this

filter effectively removes low frequency “rumble” and other unwanted noise by attenuating the sig-

nal dB below 80Hz.

Phase reversal switch

A phase reverse switch is available for reversing the phase of the signal by 180 degrees. This can

be desired in situations such as recording a snare drum from above and below the drum simultane-

ously. By reversing the phase on one of your microphone signals you will achieve a better result,

recording full range of signal without a phase cancellation occurring.

-20dB PAD switch

The PAD switch enables or disables the PAD which reduces the input signal by 20dB. Useful if

your incoming signal is too powerful and cannot be reduced prior to insertion into the TC01/TC02.

Phantom power switch

You can enable or disable phantom power each channel of input. This is required for condenser

microphones without a battery or stand alone power supply.

Rotary input control

The rotary input control sets the input gain level of the incoming signal.

LED clip indicator

The clip indicator LED illuminates when there is too much incoming signal strength.

4.2 Compressor stage

Compression on/off switch & LED Indicator

Turns the compressor stage on or off. The indicator shows the on/off status of the compressor.

Rotary compression control

The rotary compression control sets the compression ratio of the compressor. The compression

ratio expresses the difference between the input level change and the output level change. A com-

pression ratio of 6:1, for example, indicates that for every 6dB of level change on the input signal

there is only 1dB of level change on the compressed signal. The higher the compression ratio, the

smaller the dynamic range.

Rotary attack encoder

The rotary attack control allows for adjustment in milliseconds the time it takes the compressor

module to respond to the corresponding input signal before gain reduction occurs. Short attack

times quickly bring down the level of the loud, fast transients in the audio signal; long attack times

The front panel of the TC02

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