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The DS501 is a sophisticated dual channel noise gate with fully tuneable \'Peak Punch\' incorporating a number of features pioneered by Drawmer, which are invaluable to the sound engineer, and not found on conventional noise gates.
Features:
- \'Tuneable\' Peak Punch.
- Variable high pass and low pass filters for \"frequency conscious\" gating.
- Comprehensive envelope control, attack, hold, decay, and range.
- Key input for external triggering.
- \"Key Listen\" facility.
- Extremely fast attack time, to preserve the natural attack of the sound.
- Balanced inputs and outputs.
- Stereo linkable.
- Can be used for \"Gating\" or \"Ducking\".
- High audio specification.
Positioned in the Drawmer range over the industry standard DS201 Dual Gate, the DS501 Power Gate features a new dual mode ‘tuneable’ Peak Punch processing section on each channel. In tuneable mode a fully variable frequency selector with a range from 75Hz to 16kHz allows the user to shape the transients of the gated signal and ‘tune-in’ to the particular area of the audio spectrum where the Peak Punch is to be active. In addition a variable ‘more’ control allows the user to tailor the amount of processing. A secondary Full Band Peak Punch mode is also available.
Designed principally for drum and percussive gating applications, tuneable Peak Punch makes it possible to add transient punch to frequencies lacking in individual drum sounds, adding greater definition and presence to the gated signal. Using low frequency Peak Punch adds depth to thin drums, whilst higher frequency Peak Punch can dynamically emphasise rim shots or the ‘crack’ of a snare drum. Setting up noise gates can be tedious and unrewarding. For example, when attempting to separate a signal from unwanted noise or crosstalk that is relatively high in level, spurious triggering of the gate by unwanted components within the sound can be a serious problem. This can often be experienced in the studio when recording a drum kit. If a gate is used to clean up the snare drum sound it is quite likely that the nearby hi-hats will spill into the snare drum microphone and cause the gate to open. Increasing the threshold level may cure this problem, but then there is a very real danger that any quieter snare drum beats may not cause the gate to open at all and the performance can easily be ruined.
The DRAWMER solution to this problem is the inclusion of two variable filters, one high-pass and one low-pass, which act upon the side-chain keying circuitry. By setting the output switch to key listen the user can hear the action of the filters and adjust them to reject high frequency spillage from the hi-hats. This now enables the gate to only open on the lower frequencies present in the snare drum.
The very fast attack of the DS501 means that it can open in a matter of micro seconds, thus preserving the natural attack of whatever sound is being gated and the comprehensive envelope controls mean that the gain can be changed at whatever rate best suits the material being processed. With vocals for example, a fairly fast attack is needed so as not to clip the leading consonants but a slower release time will prevent the end of words being clipped off and will also fade out any noise gradually rather than cutting it off abruptly. This latter point is very important as the human ear is far more sensitive to rapidly changing noise levels than to a constant low level noise.
Another important role played by the gate is in the reshaping of existing sounds. An example of this might involve a simple sampling delay line used to store a sound to be re-triggered later and added to a mix. A gate can be used to impart a slower attack or faster decay to the sound and careful setting of the decay envelope can effectively hide any noise present at the end of the sample. When using a sampler or drum machine the gate can be considered a triggered envelope shaper, and the wide range allowed by the envelope controls make the DS501 ideal for this application.
The unit can be switched to accept a key input, which allows the gate to be triggered externally. An example of this would be to use a snare drum signal to open the gate on a separate ambient microphone to create a natural alternative to gated reverb.
Each channel can be individually switched from Gating to Ducking for \'voice over\' applications or the removal of \'clicks\' and \'pops\'. |
Features Four Independent Compressor Channels Channels 1 and 2, 3 and 4 are stereo linkable 7 LED Gain Reduction metering Balanced XLR Inputs and Outputs Sidechain Insert points Intuitive, user friendly layout Flawless performance The sheer amount of effects and signal processors necessary for today's standards of audio production puts a great strain on the available space in equipment racks, both in the studio and on the road.So, ARX would like to introduce the ARX Quadcomp. An all-new upgrade of the classic award-winning ARX Quadcomp?, the very first four channel 1 RU compressor.You?ll notice that we haven?t strayed very far from our original design concept. The Quadcomp is still four variable ratio Compressor/ Limiters neatly housed in a compact all steel 1 RU package. However, all new low noise/low distortion circuitry, better metering plus XLR inputs and outputs put the Quadcomp in a class of its own. More Control, Less Space On the front panel, each channel has the 'industry standard' individual controls for Threshold, Compression Ratio and Output, plus a new 7 LED Gain Reduction display for accurate visual indication of the amount of gain reduction being applied to the program, and an IN/OUT hardwire bypass switch.In addition to this, each channel has a blank numbered panel to write on for easy confirmation of compressor assigns. Precision Circuitry Internally, each compressor uses Class A VCAs and true 2 pole averaging RMS/DC converters for low distortion and accuracy, plus program dependent attack and release time, which automatically determines optimum compressor response. Balanced Inputs and Outputs The rear panel has true differential Balanced XLR Inputs and Outputs for each compressor. Each compressor has a TRS jack Sidechain access insert point, for frequency sensitive compression, De-essing, etc. in conjunction with an external equalizer (such as the ARX EQ260). Compressor pairs 1 and 2, 3 and 4 also have rear panel mounted Stereo Link switches for accurate stereo tracking. When switched IN, the first channel becomes the master and controls all the functions of the second except Output gain. Universal AC Power AC power range is switchable 100 to 120V, or 220 to 240V, and is connected to the unit via a standard IEC connector, with built-in fuse and voltage switch. Whatever the application ? Channel insert, Bus insert, Master Outputs, Monitor outputs, Crossover outputs, the Quadcomp II?s unique High Density design, precision Low Noise circuitry and clean uncluttered layout make it a truly useful audio tool for all applications.
T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Input Impedance Balanced 20 Kohms, Unbalanced 10 Kohms Input Headroom + 20dB CMRR >50dB, 20 Hz?20 KHz Output Impedance Balanced 300 ohms Unbalanced 150 ohms Output Level (Max) + 20 dB Frequency Response 20Hz-20KHz ±0.5dB Signal to Noise ratio -93 dB Unweighted, -98 dB ?A? weighted Distortion .015% THD @ 0dB,1KHz Dynamic Range 108 dB Attack and Release Times Program dependent Metering 7 LED display: ?1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 18, ?24 dB Sidechain Insert Impedance 10 Kohm Power Requirements 100/120 V AC or 220/240 V AC Weight 5 lbs/2.2 Kg Dimensions 19“W x 1?“H x 6“D, 482 x 44 x 155mm Input Connector type Balanced XLR Output Connector type Balanced XLR Sidechain Insert Connector TRS Jack
Front Panel Controls Hardwire bypass IN/OUT switch Threshold, Ratio and Output Gain controls 7 LED Gain Reduction display Marker panel for labelling compressor assigns Stereo link status LEDs Rear Panel Connectors Input and Output balanced XLR connectors TipRingSleeve Sidechain insert connectors Channels 1 and 2, 3 and 4 Stereo link switches IEC AC mains connector with inbuilt fuse and voltage change |
Features Enhance switch to restore spectral balance of compressed signal Switchable Mode - Dual Channel or Stereo linked Above or Below Threshold LEDs Balanced XLR and Jack Inputs and Outputs Intuitive, user friendly layout Flawless performance
Innovation The ARX COMPO? is a unique compressor/limiter designed for use in any professional audio dynamics control application, packaged in a compact 1 RU chassis.The COMPO operates as two independent compressor/limiters, with 'industry standard' variable Threshold, Ratio and Output gain controls. A Stereo Link switch on the front panel lets both channels track as a stereo pair in a Master/Slave configuration. Enhance Switch The COMPO features an 'Enhance' switch, which provides frequency restoration to preserve the spectral balance of the audio signal, compensating for the sagging Low and High frequency response of compressed program material. The best way to think of it is as a 'smart' loudness control. Wide Scale metering There is comprehensive LED indication of all operating functions and status. Above or Below Threshold LEDs on each channel give you instant visual confirmation of compressor activity, as well as easy to read LED Gain Reduction meters. Balanced Inputs and Outputs On the rear panel, each channel has true differential Balanced inputs and outputs, on both XLR and TRS jack connectors. Other features include an Active/Bypass switch for each channel, and passive RFI filters on the inputs. Universal AC Power AC power range is a universal 100 to 120V or 220 to 240V AC, and is connected to the unit via a removable power lead and standard 3 pin IEC connector, with built-in fuse and voltage change switch. ARX Quality With its smooth compression, intuitive user friendly layout, high density precision circuitry, and extensive user-variable operating parameters, the ARX COMPO is the ideal installation 'set and forget' compressor, and is also equally at home in Studio, Broadcast and Sound Reinforcement environments.
Every day, ARX Audio interface products solve audio problems for thousands of people around the world.
T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Input Impedance Balanced 20 Kohms, Unbalanced 10 Kohms Input Headroom + 22 dB CMRR >60 dB, 20 Hz-20 KHz Output Impedance Balanced 300 ohms, Unbalanced 150 ohms Output Level (Max) + 22 dB Frequency Response 20Hz to 20KHz ±0.4dB Signal to Noise ratio -85 dB Unweighted, -99 dB 'A' weighted Distortion .02% THD @ 0dB,1KHz Dynamic Range 107 dB Enhance Section Low Enhance 50 Hz, High Enhance 10 KHz Power Requirements 100/120 V AC, 220/240 V AC Weight 5 lbs/2.2 Kg Dimensions 19“W x 1?“H x 6“D, 482 x 44 x 155mm Input/OutputConnector type XLR, Balanced Jack
Front Panel Controls Channel A Active/Bypassed IN/OUT switch Threshold, Ratio and Output Gain controls Numbered marker panel for labelling compressor assigns 5 segment LED Gain Reduction display Above/Below Threshold status LEDs Enhance switch and status LED Stereo link switch and status LED Channel B controls identical to Channel A Rear Panel Connectors Balanced XLR Input and Output connectors. Balanced TRS jack Input and Output connectors. AC input connector, with voltage switch and fuse. | Bring a more professional sound to your mix
Adding a dbx® 266xs Compressor/Limiter/Gate to your live sound rig or studio gives you more dynamic control to help create a more polished, professional sound. Having compression in your audio chain gives you the ability to smooth out uneven levels, add sustain to guitars and fatten up your drums. It also makes it easy to bring vocals to the front of your mix - adding greater clarity and making them stand out from the surrounding instruments.
dbx knows compressors...after all we invented them! The 266xs is the latest in a long line of the world's most successful compressors from the inventors of the technology. Its patented Overeasy® compression technology provides smooth and musical performance while the AutoDynamic™ attack and release controls, found only on dbx compressors, puts great sound within easy reach. The 266xs can operate in stereo or dual-mono modes, has true RMS power summing and features quality XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs and outputs. It cuts no corners on visual feedback with gain reduction metering and easy-to-read backlit switches.
Features
- Error proof operation to smooth uneven levels, add sustain to guitars, fatten drums or tighten up mixes
- New gate timing algorithms ensure the smoothest release characteristics
- Program-adaptive expander/gates
- Great sounding dynamics control for any type of program material
- Separate precision LED displays for gain reduction, compression threshold and gate threshold allow quick, accurate setup
- Stereo or dual-mono operation
- Balanced inputs and outputs on 1/4" TRS and XLR connectors
- Side Chain insert
- Classic dbx® "Auto" mode
Specifications
Input Connectors |
1/4" TRS and female XLR (pin 2 hot) |
Input Type |
Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered |
Input Impedance |
40kΩ balanced/unbalanced |
Max Input |
>+22dBu Balanced or Unbalanced |
Output Connectors |
1/4" TRS, female XLR (pin 2 hot) |
Output Type |
Impedance-balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered |
Output Impedance |
+4dBu: 100Ω balanced, 50Ω unbalanced; -10dBu: 1kΩ balanced, 500Ω unbalanced |
Max Output |
>+21dBu balanced/unbalanced into 2kΩ or greater; >+18dBm balanced/unbalanced (into 600Ω) |
Sidechain |
1/4" TRS Phone, Normalled: Ring = Output (send); tip = Input (return) |
Sidechain Impedance |
Tip = >10kΩ (Input), Ring = 2kΩ (Output) |
Sidechain Max Input Level |
Tip = >+22dBu (Input) |
Sidechain Max Output Level |
Ring = >+20dBu (Output) |
Compressor Threshold Range |
-40dBu to +20dBu |
Compressor Threshold Characteristic |
Selectable OverEasy® or hard knee |
Compressor Ratio |
1:1 to Infinity:1 |
Compressor Attack Time |
Scalable Program-Dependent AutoDynamic™ |
Compressor Release Time |
Scalable Program-Dependent AutoDynamic™ |
Expander/Gate Threshold Range |
-60dBu to +15dBu |
Expander/Gate Ratio |
1:1 to 4:1 |
Expander/Gate Attack Time |
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OPTIMOD-FM 5500 puts coveted five-band and two-band OPTIMOD processing into a single rack unit package and brings it to you at the most affordable price ever.
Quality sound is what 5500 is all about-sound that attracts audiences by providing a polished, professional presentation regardless of format and source material. Exceptional versatility allows you to adjust the processor's audio texture to brand your audio, knowing that the resulting signature sound will remain consistent, cut-to-cut and source-to-source. Branding builds businesses and no other processors have the consistency to brand your sound like OPTIMOD.
With the 5500, your signature sound is just a preset away. An easy, one-knob Less/More adjustment allows you to customize any factory preset, trading cleanliness against processing artifacts according to the requirements of your market and competitive environment. Full Control gives you the versatility to customize your audio further. And, if you're a hard-core processing expert, you can explore Advanced Control to tweak presets at the same level as Orban's factory programmers. This versatility makes the 5500 a superb choice for any format. Its five-band processing is ideal for any pop music format (even the most competitive and aggressive CHR), while phase-linear two-band processing yields ultratransparent sound for classical, classic jazz, and fine arts formats. Regardless of your choice, 5500's optimized technology ensures unusually high average modulation and coverage for a given level of subjective quality. Unlike many lesser processors, the 5500 handles speech particularly well. It's always clean, even when you process for loudness.
If you're concerned about latency because you need to feed live talent headphones off air, be assured that the 5500's ultra-low-latency (5 ms delay) processing will keep the most finicky talent happy. Or use optimum latency (15 ms delay) processing for the most competitive sound with delay that's still low enough to satisfy most any talent.
Versatility doesn't stop with sound.
The 5500 can also be used as a superb stand-alone stereo encoder with latency as low as 2 ms and full overshoot limiting in both the left/right and composite baseband domains.
When used in this mode, the 5500 must be driven (usually via an STL) by a full-featured FM audio processor (like Orban's 8600) that incorporates pre-emphasis aware HF limiting and peak control. In both modes, the 5500's stereo encoder helps deliver a transmitted signal that's always immaculately clean and perfectly peak limited, with full spectral protection of subcarriers and RDS/RBDS regardless of the amount of composite limiting.
It is the ideal choice for network broadcasters who process with Orban's flagship OPTIMOD-FM 8600 at the network origination point and who need a processor at every transmitter to eliminate STL overshoots (using the 5500's stand-alone stereo encoder mode) and/or to process local insertions while also eliminating network STL overshoots (using the 5500's audio processor / stereo encoder mode). Moreover, the 5500's two modes make it easy for large government and network broadcasters to manage its inventory of spares because any 5500 can be used as a stereo encoder with or without audio processing.
Available in both modes, the built-in, defeat-able ITU-BS412 multiplex power controller allows the 5500's output to meet even the most stringent European government regulations.
A 10 MHz frequency reference input allows the stereo pilot tone frequency to be locked to GPS or another high-accuracy frequency standard. This improves the performance of single-frequency networks in areas where coverage of the transmitters overlaps.
The 5500's built-in stereo encoder, AES/EBU digital inputs and outputs, and analog I/O permit hasslefree interfacing to any broadcast plant, whether the 5500 is located at the studio or the transmitter. Tight band limiting to 15 kHz means you can use any uncompressed digital STL to pass 5500- processed audio from studio to transmitter without compromising on-air loudness - there's no need to use STL's having 44.1 or 48 kHz sample-rate.
The stereo encoder's stereo sub-channel modulator can operate in normal double sideband mode and in an experimental compatible single sideband mode (SSB/VSB) that is offered to enable users to compare and assess the two modes.
Analog Fallback to Digital control that allows Silence Sense to switch the active input from Analog to Digital if silence is detected in the analog input signal but not on the digital input signal. This function works vice versa as well on both analog and digital AES input. The silence sense parameters apply to both simultaneously and both detectors are available to drive the 5500's tally outputs and sending SNMP Traps/Alerts.
If you want to locate the 5500 away from the studio, you'll be pleased by its three separate remote control ports - GPI contact closures, RS232 serial and built-in Ethernet for TCP/IP networks. The serial and Ethernet ports are supported by the supplied 5500 PC Remote Control application. This Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/7/8 application allows you to do even more with the 5500 than you can do through its front panel, making remote control a pleasure.
5500 PC Remote software allows you to access all 5500 features and allows you to archive and restore presets, automation lists, and system setups (containing I/O levels, digital word lengths, GPI functional assignments, etc.)
Built-in clock-based automation lets you automatically day-part the processing. You can control many other 5500 operating parameters too.
The 5500's feature set fully exploits the processor's DSP and computer-based control architecture. To ensure absolute accuracy, you can automatically synchronize the clock to an Internet timeserver. It has a cool-running, energy-efficient switching power supply and uses the latest dual-core DSP chip technology from Freescale Semiconductor.
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In today's recording and sound reinforcement environments, the need for multiple channels of high quality, easy to use compression is growing rapidly. The new dbx® 1046 is designed to provide the audio professional with just that: 4 channels of great sounding dbx compression for a variety of applications. Incorporating the industry standard dbx designs and the latest available manufacturing techniques, the dbx 1046 provides pristine sonic quality with that classic dbx sound.
The 1046 provides 4 channels of smooth classic dbx OverEasy® or Hard Knee compression that are perfectly suited for use on individual tracks of your multitrack recorder, and in virtually all applications the separate channels can be individually interfaced and used for entirely independent purposes. Additionally the newly developed PeakStopPlus™ is ideal for protecting your system from the oppressive peaks that can take out valuable drivers in your sound reinforcement rig or studio monitors.
All four channels have the following controls:
Threshold - allows you to set the level at which the compressor starts affecting the gain
OverEasy - allows you to select between soft compression for overall gain control or Hard Knee compression based on the characteristics of the original dbx 160.
Ratio - allows you to set the slope of gain reduction affecting the signal over the threshold level.
Input/Output Meter - allows you to set the meter to check the input and output levels for maximum signal-to-noise ratio and best level matching.
Output Gain - allows you to add make-up gain or to adjust the output level for that channel to match the next device's input gain.
Bypass - hard wire bypass allows you to hear how the compressor is affecting your signal.
PeakStopPlus - allows you to set the maximum signal level you want to pass through this channel. While it's virtually impossible to eliminate distortion, the PeakStopPlus circuit does it gracefully and effectively with minimal distortion.
Stereo Link - allows you to link channels 1&2 and 3&4 for two channels of true stereo compression.
All four channels feature balanced gold plated XLR and 1/4" inputs and outputs, and switchable +4dBu or -10dBV operating level to interface each individual channel with any other device.
So whether you need to control the level, placement in the mix, or overall characteristics of 4 independent signals or control the gain leveling on a couple of stereo pairs, the dbx 1046 is for you.
- Four independent channels of operation, stereo linkable in two pairs
- PeakStopPlus™ limiting control for setting maximum allowable level regardless of compressor settings
- Independent Threshold and ratio controls
- Switchable OverEasy® or Hard Knee compression
- Classic dbx® compression
- Differentially balanced gold-plated XLR and 1/4" inputs and outputs
- True RMS level detection
- Precision metering of input level, output level, and gain reduction
- Dual True stereo or quad mono operation
- Switchable +4dBu or -10dBV operation per channel
Input Connectors | XLR and 1/4" TRS (Pin 2 and tip hot) | Input Type | Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered | Input Impedance | Balanced > 40 kOhm, unbalanced >20 kOhm | Max Input | > +22 dBu balanced or unbalanced | CMRR | Typically >50 dB at 1 kHz | Output Connectors | XLR and 1/4" TRS (Pin 2 and tip hot) | Output Type | Servo-balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered | Output Impedance | Balanced 30 Ohm, unbalanced 15 Ohm | Max Output | > +22 dBm balanced, > +20 dBm unbalanced | Bandwidth | 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0/-0.5 dB | Frequency Response | 0.35 Hz to 90kHz, +0/-3 dB | Noise | | Dynamic Range | > 118 dB, unweighted | THD+Noise | >0.008% typical at +4 dBu (1 kHz unity gain), 0.08% typical at +20 dBu (1 kHz unity gain), | IMD | | Interchannel Crosstalk | | Stereo Coupling | True RMS Power Summing | Compressor Threshold Range | -40 dBu to +20 dBu | Compressor Ratio | 1:1 to infinity:1 | Compressor Threshold Characteristic | Selectable OverEasy® or hard knee | Compressor Attack/Release Characteristic | AutoDynamic™ | Compressor Attack Time | Program-dependent | Compressor Release Time | Program-dependent | Compressor Output Gain | -20 to +20 dB | Limiter Threshold Range | 0 dBu to +24 dBu (off) | Limiter Ratio | infinity:1 | Limiter Type | PeakStopPlus® two-stage limiter | Limiter Stage 1 | PeakStop® brickwall limiter | Limiter Stage 1 Attack Time | Zero | Limiter Stage 1 Release Time | Zero | Limiter Stage 2 | Predictive intelligent program limiter | Limiter Stage 2 Attack Time | Program-dependent | Limiter Stage 2 Release Time | Program-dependent | OverEasy® Switch | Activates the OverEasy compression function | I/O Meter Switch | Switches between monitoring input and output levels on the Input/Output Level meter | Bypass Switch | Activates the direct input-to-output hard-wire bypass | Operating Level Switch | (rear panel) Switches the nominal operating level between -10 dBV and +4 dBu simultaneously for both input and output levels | ST Link Switch | Links channels in stereo pairs. Channels One and Three become the master channels | Gain Reduction Meter | 8 segment LED bar graph at 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 dB | I/O Meter | 8-segment LED bar graph at -24, -18, -12, -6, 0, +6, +12, and +18 dBu | PeakStop™ Indicator | 1 LED to indicate PeakStop™ limiting | Function Switches | LED indicator for each front-panel switch | Output Transformer Options | Jensen® JT-123-dbx or JT- 11-dbx, BCI RE- 123-dbx or RE-11-dbx | Operating Voltage | Switchable:100-120 VAC 50-60 Hz or 200-240 VAC 50/60 Hz | Power Consumption | 20 Watts | Fuse | 100-120 VAC:250 mA Slow Blow, 200-240 VAC:125 mA Type T | Power Connector | IEC receptacle | Dimensions | 1.75“Hx19“Wx9“D (4.4cmx48.3cmx20.1cm) | Unit Weight | 5.2 lbs. (2.4 kg) | Shipping Weight | 7.6 lbs. (3.5 kg) |
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