Additional Jumper Settings - Waves BSS DPR-402 User Manual

Compressor / peak limiter / de-esser
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3.4 Additional Jumper Settings

Num
Setting
1
Normal Comp
2
HF Re-Emph Comp
3
HF Re-Emph Comp +
4
LF Re-Emph Comp
5
LF Re-Emph Comp +
6
Wide LF Cntrl Comp
7
Narrow LF Cntrl Comp
8
Expander Wide
Description
Compression occurs equally at all
frequencies.
Compression is higher at LOW frequencies.
This arrangement will make heavily
compressed signals sound brighter,
compression triggered by low frequencies
modulates the high frequencies. This setting
removes low frequencies from the side
chain, eliminating this unwanted modulation.
Compression is much 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.
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.
Compression is much 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.
This mode compress the entire audio
spectrum based on the frequencies below
the setting of the FREQ control. The
modulation of HF signals by the LF signals
is an effect which may be desired.
Only frequencies below that set on the
FREQ control are compressed. Low
frequencies are compressed without
modulating the high frequencies, which pass
unattenuated. Normally, the PEAK LIMITER
and DE-ESSER should not be used in this
mode.
When input signals exceed the set
threshold, expansion occurs. Normally, the
DE-ESSER should not be used in this
mode. The PEAK LIMITER may be used for
effect.
Waves BSS DPR-402
User Guide
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Inactive
Controls
Peak Limiter,
De-ESS
De-ESS

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