Warm Audio PEDAL76 handleiding
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RATIO
The ratio knob runs from “4” (4:1) to “20” (20:1) going from less to more compression. For
example, 4:1 means a 4 dB increase in input results in a 1 dB increase in output, and 8:1 means
an 8 dB increase in input results in a 1 dB output increase. Higher ratios also slightly raise the
compression threshold, so at 20:1, more of the signal remains uncompressed while transients
above the higher threshold are heavily compressed. At ratios of 12:1 or 20:1, Pedal76 acts more
as a limiter than a compressor.
ATTACK
The Attack knob sets the amount of time it takes the Pedal76 to respond to an incoming signal level
and begin compressing. Pedal76 is a “fast” compressor, so much so that increasing attack speed
can control the dynamics to the point of perfectly even signal level, regardless of playing style.
The Pedal76 attack time is adjustable from 20 microseconds to 800 microseconds.
RELEASE
The release control sets the time it takes for Pedal76 to return to its uncompressed level, adjustable
from 50 to 1100 milliseconds. A fast release can cause “pumping” and “breathing” due to rapid
noise rise during gain restoration. A slow release can make a loud signal slowly become quiet,
making the performance sound more dynamic.
OUTPUT
This determines the final output level of the signal leaving the Pedal76. Once the desired amount
of limiting or compression is achieved with the use of the Input control, the Output control can be
used to make up any gain lost from the gain reduction.
BASIC PEDAL LAYOUT & CONTROLS
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Productinformatie
Merk | Warm Audio |
Model | PEDAL76 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 1906 MB |