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The
introduction
of the Drawmer DL241 Dual Channel 'Auto-Compressor' highlights
the beginning of a new generation of dynamic processors which
set new standards of sonic excellence. Its combination of
features, displays and well designed control functions make
it an outstanding
product for a vast range of broadcast, sound reinforcement,
and recording applications.
The
DL241 'Auto-Compressor' incorporates many automatic functions
allowing the engineer to achieve optimum results in the minimum
set up time but does not compromise skilled users with limited
controls. Its sophisticated design produces a smooth, transparent
and warm sonic performance.
Facilities
available on the DL241 include:
- Expander/Gate.
Drawmer's unique "Programmed
Adaptive Expansion" circuitry allows effective 'single control
operation' producing a fast smooth response and eliminating 'chatter'
on or around threshold. This design differs from that of conventional
Expanders in that the Expansion Ratio, Hold Attack and Release
continually adapt themselves to the dynamics of the incoming signal.
The Expander/Gate provides 80dB range and variable threshold from
+20dB to 70dB with an OFF position.
Switching is provided for 'Fast' or 'Slow' release characteristics.
The 'Fast' mode can be used for instruments with rapid decay times or
for additional tightening of the gating effect. The 'Slow' mode is
more suitable for vocals and instruments with longer decay times or
can be used to smooth over rough fade outs. A single LED indicates
gating action.
- Compressor.
A full Auto Attack/Release Compressor with variable Threshold and
Ratio successfully combines the smoothness of the 'Soft Knee'
principle with the precision of a 'Ratio' control. The advantage of
this combination is that instead of the onset of compression being
sudden at the threshold point the ratio increases over a 10dB input
level range until it reaches the ratio set on the front panel control,
thus achieving a more natural sounding compression.
Selectable manual or fully automatic Attack and
Release times dramatically extend the application range and user scope
of the DL241. Selecting the 'Auto' mode removes the need for manual
adjustment and is particularly valuable when the program being treated
does not have predictable or consistent dynamics, often the case when
processing a complete mix or a virtuoso bass guitar performance. Under
manual control the wide range of adjustment available gives the user
the ability to create dynamic effects as well as normal compression.
- Peak Level.
'Zero Response Time', 'Zero Overshoot' circuitry provides an absolute
limit to the peak level of the output signal, adjustable from OdB to
+16dB above system level. When set to the required level, any
excessive peaks will be stopped and the gain momentarily decreased if
necessary. The 'Zero Response Time' is essential to avoid unpleasant
distortion when mastering for CD or sending any signal to digital
equipment.
'Zero Response Time' means that the DL241 provides complete protection
from even the fastest and shortest signal 'spikes' (overloads), making
the unit also ideally suited for speaker system protection in sound
reinforcement applications.
- Metering.
Comprehensive bar graph displays give 'at a glance' indications of
gain reduction, and output signal level Gain reduction from 1dB to
-30dB is shown simultaneously with signal level from -20dB to +15dB
Other single LEDs indicate function status of Gating Acton, Auto Mode,
Bypass, Peak Limiting, Stereo Linking, and Power On.
- Stereo Link.
When processing
stereo signals, linking should be used to prevent image shifting. This
facility ties both channels together. Using channel 1 (left) as the
master channel removes the need to duplicate control settings for both
channels.
- Bypass.
A fully balanced hard-wire bypass connects the input directly to the
output allowing signal to pass through the unit with no power applied.
In bypass the VU level meter displays the Input signal.
- Operating Level.
The operating level
of the DL241 can be instantly switched, independently on each channel,
for either +4dBu or 10dBu operation using a rear panel push switch.
- Input/Output.
The DL241 is
available with either XLR connections and fully balanced inputs and
outputs, or with stereo jack (TRS) connections, fully balanced inputs
and single ended outputs.
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