The Warsanis 1401Fm In Harmony With Other Equipment; Mic Processing; Leveler; Other Effect Equipment - Warsanis 1401FM Quick Installation And Setup Manual

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WARSANIS 1401FM USER MANUAL

THE WARSANIS 1401FM IN HARMONY WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT

MIC PROCESSING

Most stations use mic processing for its announcers. Be sure to tune the Warsanis
1401FM to your desired sound before tweaking the mic processors. Use only a few
dB of gain reduction on your mic processor. This avoid heavy pumping and breading.
If available use a de-esser. The de-esser prevents extensive high frequency limiting
and the Warsanis 1401FM from overload. The gate/downward expander on your mic
processor is very useful if more than 4 dB of multiband gain reduction on the
Warsanis 1401FM is being used.

LEVELER

The leveler in the Warsanis 1401FM is perfectly adjusted to the rest of the unit. Some
stations prefer to use their own leveling devices. Be sure that, when you use another
leveler than the one in the Warsanis 1401FM, the internal leveler is switched off.
Never use a leveler as a (pumping) compressor. This decreases the quality of the
Warsanis 1401FM.

OTHER EFFECT EQUIPMENT

All devices must be placed before of the Warsanis 1401FM!!

STEREO ENHANCERS

Never use too much stereo enhancement. It can cause multipath distortion.

EQUALIZERS

Some stations want to have more frequency control. This can be achieved by placing
an equalizer before of the Warsanis 1401FM. Any equalizer will do, parametric or
graphic. Never use more than 2 to 3 dB of equalising to prevent the Warsanis
1401FM from overload.

AUDIO EXCITERS

Exciters create harmonics in the higher band. Be careful on how much >exiting= you
apply. Too much exiting can causes overloads in the processing equipment.

BASS ENHANCERS.

Same as above; never overdrive the bass enhancers. It can cause pumping and
distortion when too much bass enhancing is applied.
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