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NGTUBECOMP USER MANUAL V2
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1. Threshold: Determines the level at which compression begins. It is continuously adjustable and sets
the point where the input signal triggers gain reduction, providing precise control over the compressor’s
response. When the Threshold is set to max, compression is effectively bypassed, and the signal
passes through uncompressed.
2. In LED Metering (0 – 26dBu): This meter provides a visual indication of the input signal level, ranging
from 0 to 26dBu. It helps you monitor the strength of the signal entering the compressor, ensuring that
it is neither too low nor too high, which is crucial for achieving optimal compression and avoiding
distortion.
3. GR (Gain Reduction) Analog Meter (0 – 16dB): The gain reduction meter shows the amount of
compression applied to the signal, measured in decibels (dB). With a range of 0 to 16 dB, it provides
real-time feedback on how much the signal's dynamic range is being reduced, allowing you to fine-tune
the compression settings for the desired effect, whether for subtle dynamic control or more aggressive
limiting.
4. Out LED Metering (0 – 26dBu): The output meter displays the level of the signal after it has been
processed by the compressor. With a range of 0 to 26dBu, this meter allows you to see how much the
signal level has been adjusted, helping to ensure that the output maintains the desired level for further
processing or playback.
5. Mix: Controls the blend between the compressed (wet) and uncompressed (dry) signals. This enables
parallel compression techniques, allowing you to retain transients and natural dynamics while adding
body and control.
6. Attack: Sets how quickly the compressor responds after the input signal exceeds the threshold.
Adjustable from 0.5 ms to 50 ms, it allows fine-tuning for everything from fast transient control to slow,
smooth compression curves.
7. Limit: Engages a limiting mode that tightens the dynamic range, offering more assertive and controlled
gain reduction. Can be used in conjunction with either compression mode (Feed-Forward or
Feedbackward).
8. Input: Adjusts the signal level feeding into the compressor circuit. Useful for driving the tubes and
transformers harder for coloration, or for optimizing the signal level before compression is applied.
Pushing and holding the Input knob for a moment will reset it to its default setting, allowing for quick
restoration during setup or experimentation.
9. Compression Modes: This section defines the overall character of dynamic processing, allowing
users to tailor the compressor’s response for either smooth musicality or tighter, more controlled
dynamics.
• Feed-Forward: A modern compression style where the detector analyzes the input signal
before compression, providing more accurate and responsive gain control.
• Feedbackward: A classic vari-mu approach where the detector monitors the output signal,
delivering smoother, more musical compression with a vintage character.
10. Release: Determines how quickly the compressor returns to unity gain after the signal falls below the
threshold. Ranges from 0.1 s to 3 s, offering flexible control for tight or relaxed compression behavior.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | WesAudio |
| Model | ngTubeComp |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 17543 MB |




