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Behringer Autocom Pro MDX1400 User Manual (29 pages)
Interactive 2-channel expander/gate/compressor/enhancer of the reference class
Brand:
Behringer
| Category:
Music Equipment
| Size: 1.03 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
2
Features
4
Table of Contents
5
The Design Concept
6
Before You Begin
7
Controls
8
Expander/Gate Section
8
Compressor Section
9
Dynamic Enhancer Section
10
Rear Panel Control Elements of the AUTOCOM PRO
10
Applications
11
Compression/Levelling/Limiting/Clipping
11
IRC Curve Characteristic of the Expander
12
Controlling Leakage in the Studio
12
Initial Settings for the Expander/Gate Section
13
Reducing Leakage in Stage Mics
13
Compressor Section Description
14
Reducing Feedback in Stage Mics
14
Noise Reduction on Effects Paths
14
Creative Use of the Expander/Gate Section
14
Initial Settings for the Compressor Section
15
IKA Characteristic of the Compressor Section
15
Dynamic Enhancer Section Description
16
The Autocom Pro as a Sound Effects Unit
16
The "Muffling" Effect of a Compressor
16
Special Applications
17
Using the Autocom Pro for Recording and Cassette Duplication
17
Initial Settings for the Dynamic Enhancer Section
17
The Frequency Response with and Without Dynamic Enhancer
17
The Autocom Pro as a Protective Device
18
Protection of a System with a Passive Crossover
18
The Autocom Pro in Digital Recording and Sampling
18
The Autocom Pro in Mastering
18
The Autocom Pro in Broadcast
19
Protection of a System with an Active Crossover
19
Improving the Sound of a Processor System
19
External Sidechain Applicatoins
20
The Sidechain Function
20
Using an Equilizer in the Sidechain Path
20
The Autocom Pro as a "De-Esser"
20
Anticipated Compression
21
Initial Settings for the De-Esser Functions
21
Frequency Selective Filtering of Unwanted Signals
21
Suppressing Instruments During Recording/Emphasizing Musical Instrument During Recording
21
Technical Backgrhound
22
Noise as a Physical Phenomenon
22
What Are Audio Dynamics?
22
"Voice-Over" Compression ("Ducking")
22
Compressors/Limiters
23
The Dynamic Range Capabilities of Various Devices
23
The Interactive Relationship between the Operating Level and the Headroom
23
Audio Connections
24
Inputs and Outputs
24
Expanders/Noise Gates
24
Balanced Inputs and Outputs
24
Transformer Balanced Outputs (Optional)
25
Different Plug Types Diagram
25
Technical Data
26
Warranty
28
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Behringer Autocom Pro MDX1400 User Manual (28 pages)
Brand:
Behringer
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 1.08 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
2
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
6
The Design Concept
6
Before You Begin
7
2 Controls
8
Expander/Gate Section
8
Compressor Section
9
Dynamic Enhancer Section
10
Rear Panel Control Elements of the AUTOCOM PRO
10
3 Applications
11
Compression/Levelling/Limiting/Clipping
11
Expander/Gate Section
12
Controlling Leakage in the Studio
12
Initial Settings for the Expander/Gate Section
13
Reducing Leakage in Stage Mics
13
Reducing Feedback in Stage Mics
14
Noise Reduction on Effects Paths
14
Creative Use of the Expander/Gate Section
14
Compressor Section
14
Initial Settings for the Compressor Section
15
The AUTOCOM PRO as a Sound Effects Unit
16
The “Muffling” Effect of a Compressor
16
Dynamic Enhancer Section
16
Initial Settings for the Dynamic Enhancer Section
17
4 Special Applications
17
Using the AUTOCOM PRO for Recording and Cassette Duplication
17
The AUTOCOM PRO in Digital Recording and Sampling
18
The AUTOCOM PRO in Mastering
18
The AUTOCOM PRO as a Protective Device
18
Protection of a System with a Passive Crossover
18
Protection of a System with an Active Crossover
19
Improving the Sound of a Processor System
19
The AUTOCOM PRO in Broadcast
19
5 External Sidechain Applications
20
The Sidechain Function
20
Using an Equalizer in the Sidechain Path
20
The AUTOCOM PRO as a “De-Esser”
20
Frequency Selective Filtering of Unwanted Signals
21
Suppressing Instruments During Recording
21
Emphasizing Musical Instruments During Recording
21
Anticipated Compression
21
X93;Voice-Over” Compression (“Ducking”)
22
Triggering Additional Sounds from a Rhythm Track
22
6 Technical Background
22
Noise as a Physical Phenomenon
22
What Are Audio Dynamics
22
Compressors/Limiters
23
Expanders/Noise Gates
24
7 Audio Connections
25
Inputs and Outputs
25
Balanced Inputs and Outputs
25
Transformer Balanced Outputs (Optional)
25
Technical Data
26
8 Technical Data
27
9 Warranty
28
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