BSS Audio DPR-402 Owner's Manual User Manual

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15.2 Repatching of

the Barrier Strip for

other uses and

Special Effects

The following table lists many of the possible uses of the DPR-402. This is not
an exhaustive list, and other combinations may be tried. To obtain the full
benefits of its versatility, a simple understanding of how it works is required
(refer to section 13).

MODE

CONTROL
S/C LINK

SUBTRACT
S/C LINK

NORMAL COMPRESSION

Compression occurs equally at all
frequencies.

D-G

C-B

H.F. RE-EMPHASISED COMPRESSION

Compression is higher at LOW frequencies.
This arrangement will make heavily
compressed signals sound brighter as it
lessens the effect of heavy low frequencies
modulating the treble.

D-G

F-B

H.F. RE-EMPHASISED COMPRESSION

As above, but more pronounced.

F-G

F-B

L.F. RE-EMPHASISED COMPRESSION

Compression is higher at HIGH frequencies.
This is useful for controlling harsh or shrill
components of a signal, allowing faster
ATTACK and DECAY to be used before LF
distortion becomes a problem.

D-G

E-B

L.F. RE-EMPHASISED COMPRESSION

Compression is higher at HIGH frequencies.
This is useful for controlling harsh or shrill
components of a signal, allowing faster
ATTACK and DECAY to be used before LF
distortion becomes a problem.

E-G

E-B

WIDE BAND L.F. CONTROL COMPRESSION

This mode compress the entire audio spectrum
under control of the frequencies below that
set by the FREQ control. The modulation of
H.F. signals by the L.F. signals is an effect
which may be desired.

D-G

L-B

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