| DN500   OPERATORS MANUAL   Klark Teknik Group,   Klark Teknik Building,   Walter Nash Road,   Kidderminster.   Worcestershire.   DY11 7HJ.   England.   Tel:+44 1562 741515   Fax:+44 1562 745371   Email: [email protected]   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   CAUTION   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN   WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,   DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE   AVIS: RISQUÉ DE CHOC ELETRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR   These symbols are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards with   electricalproducts.   The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral   triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated   “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of   sufficientmagnitudetoconstitutearisk of electricshock topersons.   The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert   the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance   (servicing)instructionsintheliteratureaccompanyingtheappliance.   1. Readtheseinstructions.   2. Keep theseinstructions.   3. Heed allwarnings.   4. Follow allinstructions.   5. Do notuse this apparatusnearwater.   6. Cleanonly withadry cloth.   7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers   instructions.   8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that   produceheat.   9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two   blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding   prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into   youroutlet, consultanelectricianfor replacementof theobsoleteoutlet.   10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience   receptacles, andthepointwhere theyexitfromtheapparatus.   11. Unplug thisapparatusduring lightningstorms or when unused forlong periods of time.   12. Referalltestingtoqualifiedpersonnel. Servicingis requiredwhen theapparatusis damagedinany way,   such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the   apparatus, theapparatushas beenexposed torainor moisture, does notoperatenormally, or has beendropped.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire. DY11 7HJ. England   Tel: +44 1562 741515. Fax: +44 1562 745371   Company Registration No: 2414018   abc abc   SIGN A L P ROC ES S IN G BY D EFI N I TIO N   DESIGNEDFOR APUREPERFORMANCE   DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY   We, Klark Teknik Group (UK) PLC   of, Klark Teknik Building, Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY11 7HJ   Declare that a sample of the following product:-   Product Type Number   DN500 Plus   Product Description   Nominal Voltage (s)   Current   Freq   Dual Compressor /   Limiter / Expander   115V AC   230V AC   200mA   100mA   50/60Hz   to which this declaration refers, is in conformity with the following directives and/or standards:-   Directive(s)   Test Standard(s)   89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive   amended by 92/31/EEC & 93/68/EEC 73/23/EEC,   Low Voltage Directive, amended by 93/68/EEC   Generic Standard Using EN55103 Limits and Methods   Class B Conducted Emissions Pavi   Class B Radiated Emissions Pavi   Fast Transient Bursts at 2kV   EN50081/1   EN55103   EN55103   EN61000-4-4   EN61000-4-2   EN60204   Static Discharge at 4kV   Electrical Stress Test   Electrical Safety   UL6500-99   EN60065:1998   E60065-00   Date: 15th September 2003   Signed:............................   Name: Simon Harrison   Authority: Research and Development Director, Klark Teknik Group (UK) PLC   Attention!   Where applicable, the attention of the specifier, purchaser, installer or user is drawn to special limitations of use   which must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance with the above   directives. Details of these special measures and limitations to use are available on request and are available   in product manuals.   A Subsidiary of Telex communications, Inc.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   Contents   Klark Teknik DN500   After you have unpacked   1 3 Introduction   5 Instrument Familiarisation   Front panel controls   Rear panel controls   7 8 Audio Connections   11   Using the DN500   Compression   Setting the Controls   Expansion   Setting the Controls   Limiting   13   14   15   17   18   19   Compression, Expansion and Limiting together   20   Application notes   Linking to the Console   Using the Side Chain   De-essing   21   22   23   Technical Specification   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Klark Teknik DN500   l abc   Thank you for selecting the KlarkTeknik DN500 Plus dual compressor / limiter / expander.The unit continues   theKlarkTekniktraditionof providing superb audioperformance, technicalaccuracyandrugged reliability.   Precautions   Donot installthis unitinalocationsubjected toexcessiveheat, dust or mechanicalvibration.   VoltageSelectionand PowerConnection   Connection is made by means of an IEC standard power socket. The rear panel text indicates the voltage range   requiredforsatisfactoryoperationof theunit.   Before connecting this unit to the mains supply, ensure the fuse fitted is the correct type and rating is as   indicatedon therearpanel, adjacenttothefuse holder.   SafetyWarning   This unit is fitted with a standard fused IEC mains inlet: For safety reasons the earth lead should never be   disconnected.   To prevent shock or fire hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock do not   removecovers. Referservicingtoqualifiedpersonnel only.   Attention! Cables   This product should only be used with high quality, screened twisted pair audio cables, terminated with metal   bodied 3-pin XLR connectors. Any other cable type or configuration for the audio signals may result in   degradedperformanceduetoelectromagneticinterference.   ElectricFields:   Should this product be used in an electromagnetic field that is amplitude modulated by an audio frequency   signal (20Hz to 20kHz), the signal to noise ratio may be degraded. Degradation of up to 60dB at a frequency   corresponding to the modulation signal may be experienced under extreme conditions (3V/m, 90%   modulation).   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   After You Have Unpacked The Unit   l abc   Save all the packing materials - they will prove valuable should it become necessary to transport or ship this   product.   Please inspect this unit carefully for any signs of damage incurred during transportation. It has undergone   stringent quality control inspection and every possible effort has been made to ensure that it left the factory in   perfectcondition.   If, however, the unit shows any signs of damage, please notify the transportation company without delay.   Only you, theconsignee, mayinstituteaclaimagainstthecarrierfordamageduring transportation.   If necessary, contact your supplier or as a last resort, your Klark Teknik importing agent, who will fully co-   operateunder such circumstances.   KIDDERMINSTER ENGLAND   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   l abc   Compression, expansion, limiting and peak clipping are four of the most valuable techniques available to the   sound engineer. Not only can they solve many problems that can arise in day to day work, creative   possibilitiesexistinabundance.   The Klark Teknik DN500 Plus Dual Compressor/Limiter/Expander integrates all of these processes into a   single, compact, rack mounting unit with two channel operation. Complete dynamic control over gain is the   result, and also control over problems due to noise in the signal chain and the distortion that may be caused by   excessivepeaklevels.   As a compressor, the DN500 Plus can achieve almost undetectable dynamic range reduction by the use of   sophisticated automatic attack and release circuitry. Or compression can be used as an effect in its own right   with full manual control over Threshold, Ratio, Attack and Release. There is also a fully adjustable 'Knee'   controlwhich provides aninfiniterangeof compression styles fromHard toSoft, 'easy' compression.   As an expander, the DN500 Plus offers variable ratio expansion which can be used to increase subtly the   dynamicrangeof asignal, or toactas aconventionalnoisegate, or offeranydegreeof expansion inbetween.   To control signal peaks, a Limiter is provided on each channel totally independent of the Compressor, and   with a fully adjustable Threshold control. For situations where absolute control over peaks is necessary, a   Peakclippercanbeswitchedin, thethreshold of which trackstheLimiter.   The DN500 Plus has light indicators for every switched audio function, and also has separate gain reduction   light bar graph meters for compression and expansion on each channel. There are also peak limiting light   indicatorsandoutputlevellightbargraph metersforeachchannel.   Separate side chain inputs are provided for the Compressor and Expander sections. Astereo link function is   available for operation of the Compression and Expansion functions of both channels of the unit from the   controlsof channelA.   The DN500 Plus Dual Compressor/Limiter/Expander is built to Klark Teknik's high standards of design and   construction. A well thought out aesthetic presentation is also an aid to realising full dynamic control over   gainintoday'scomplexproductions.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Instrument Familiarisation: Front Panel Controls   l abc   6 7 8 9 15   13   17   18   4 3 5 1 2 10   11   12   14   16   The DN500 Plus Dual Compressor/Limiter/Expander consists of two identical channels, each with separate   Compressor, ExpanderandLimitersections.   Compressor   1.   2.   3.   Threshold determines the level above which gain reduction (compression) will take place, variable   from +20dBu down to -30dBu. The Gain Reduction light bar graph meter indicates in decibels by how   muchthesignalis compressed atanyinstant.   Ratio sets the degree of compression applied above the threshold level, variable from 1:1 to 50:1. A   ratio of 1:1 corresponds to zero compression : Signal In = Signal Out. A ratio of 10:1 indicates that   when theinputsignal, abovethethreshold, rises in levelby 10dB, theoutputlevelwillrise1dB.   Knee calibratedfrom 1 to 40, adjusts the'hardness' or 'softness' of the compression effect. Ahardknee   means that when the input signal level rises above the threshold, it is immediately compressed at the   full ratio as set. Asoft knee means that compression will start below the threshold level at a low ratio   andgraduallyattainthefullratioselectedonly athigherlevels.   4.   5.   Attack sets the time taken for compression to commence after the threshold is exceeded, from 0.05   milliseconds(50 microseconds) to20 milliseconds.   Release determines the time taken for the gain to return to normal after the signal drops below the   threshold level, adjustablefrom60 millisecondsto2 seconds.   6.   7.   TheBypass switchselectsthewhole channeltobeinor outof circuit.   Stereo links the two channels of the DN500 Plus together, so that they are both operated from the   controls of Channel A, apart from the Limiter sections which always work individually. In stereo   mode, theunitstillmonitors thelevelsof both channelsto detectwhen thesignal is abovethethreshold   level(on ChannelB, theStereoswitch is replacedby a'StereoSlave' lightindicator).   8.   9.   Comp In selectsthecompression effecttobeinor out.   ENV allows the setting of attack and release times to be automatic or manual. On Auto, the attack   time of the input signal and the amount by which it exceeds the threshold level are assessed, and   suitable Compressor attack and release values set to give an almost undetectable   reduction in signal dynamic range. On Manual, the rotary Attack and Release controls come into   operation.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   Expander   10.   Threshold determines the level below which gain reduction will take place, variable from 20dBu   down to -40dBu. Gain reduction BELOWa threshold level constitutes dynamic range EXPANSION.   The Gain Reduction light bar graph meter indicates in decibels by how much the signal is expanded at   anyinstant.   11.   Ratio sets the degree of expansion applied below the threshold level, variable from 1:1 to 25:1. A   ratio of 1:1 corresponds to zero expansion : Signal In = Signal Out. Aratio of 10:1 indicates that when   theinputsignal, below thethreshold, fallsinlevelby 1dB, theoutputlevelwillfall10dB.   12.   13.   14.   Release determines the time taken for the gain to return to normal after the signal comes back above   thethreshold level, adjustablefrom40 millisecondsto2 seconds.   ATK (Attack) is a switched control offering either automatic signal-monitored setting of Expander   attacktimeor afixedvalueof 2 milliseconds.   Gain is the output level control for the entire channel, Compressor, Expander and Limiter. The output   level light bar graph meter indicates OUTPUT level when the channel is switched in circuit. When   thechannelis bypassed, themeterindicatesINPUTlevel.   15.   EXPIn selectstheexpansion effecttobeinor out.   Limiter   16,   17.   Threshold sets the level above which the signal will be limited (compressed at a high 25:1 ratio),   adjustablefrom0dBu to20dBu.   Clipper In selects peak clipping. Clipping totally eliminates transient peaks, effectively acting as a   limiter with an infinity:1 ratio and an instantaneous attack time. The Clipper threshold follows the   Limiterthreshold as set.   18.   Powerswitches mainspower on or off.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Instrument Familiarisation: Rear Panel Controls   l abc   22   23   26   19   115/220-240V   C US   NEUTRIK   NEUTRIK   NEUTRIK   NEUTRIK   25   21   24   20   19.   20.   21.   Mains is supplied via an IEC standard 3-pin connector. Acompatible power cord is supplied with the   unit.   The mains fuse is located in a fuse holder fitted to the rear panel. Always replace with the correct type   andratingas indicatedon theunit.   Voltage selector switch. This unit is switchable between two nominal supply voltages, 110V and   220V, via a slide switch. The switch MUST be set before the supply is connected. Any attempt to run   theunitfroma220Vsupply withtheswitch setto110Vis liabletoresultinseveredamagetotheunit.   Note: Units for the Japanese market do not have an accessible mains voltage selector switch and are set for 100V   operationonly.   22.   23.   SignalInput is madeviaafemaleXLR typeconnector.   Signal Output is available on a male XLR type connector. For wiring details see page 11 of this   manual.   24.   25.   26.   ExpanderSide Chain Input is madeviaa¼ inchtypeAstereojackconnector.   CompressorSide Chain Input is madeviaa¼ inchtypeAstereojackconnector.   Always quotethe SerialNumberinanycorrespondenceconcerningtheunit.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Audio Connections   l abc   Input   The input circuit is a transformerless, electronically balanced design which achieves a symmetry of better   than-50dBfrom20Hz to10kHz.   If transformer balancing of the input is required, this must be specified at the time of order. It is not   retrofittable.   Output   The standard output is unbalanced, but balancing transformers are available and may be retrospectively   fitted. Please contact your Klark Teknik representative for more information. The output circuitry is capable   ofdrivinga600 ohmloadatalevelof +22dBu.   Input   Balanced   Unbalanced   1 Gnd   2 Hot   3 Cold   1 Gnd   2 Hot   3 Gnd   2 3 1 2 1 3 Output   Balanced   Unbalanced   1 Gnd   2 Hot   3 Cold   1 Gnd   2 Hot   3 Gnd   1 3 2 1 2 3 Pin2 /Pin3 HotOperation   As standard the unit is configured for the pin 2 hot XLR wiring convention. It is possible to re-configure the   unitfor pin3 hotoperationpleasecontactyour KlarkTeknikservicerepresentativefordetails.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   SideChain/EXTKeyInputs   TheelectronicallybalancedSideChaininputs areon stereo¼ inchtypeAjacksockets, configured:   TIP = HOT, RING = COLD, SLEEVE = EARTH.   Inserting amonojackplug willautomaticallyunbalancetheinput.   1/4” Stereo Jack   HOT   COLD   GND   The sockets are internally normalled so that signal continuity is maintained when there is no jack plug   inserted. Iftheunitis wired toapatchbay, thennormallingmust becarriedoutatthepatchbay.   BalancedCircuits   Transformer or electronically balanced connections have the benefit of Common Mode Rejection which   eliminates externally induced interference, such as mains hum etc. Balancing is especially useful when long   cableruns areused betweenpiecesof equipment.   Transformer balanced circuits have the added advantage of being fully floating, with the earth (ground) or   screen being totally isolated from the signal. In installations where a difference in earth potential is likely to   occur, thisisolationpreventsearthingproblems which can, insomecases, damagetheequipment.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the DN500   l abc   The natural sounds of life have an extremely wide dynamic range, from the result of a falling leaf to the roar of   a jet engine on take off. The human ear has an automatic gain control which enables it to accommodate all of   these sounds from the threshold of hearing to close to the threshold of pain, a dynamic range of approximately   120decibels.   Even the most modern audio equipment is incapable of handling the full range that the ear can cope with.   Analogue tape without noise reduction can manage almost 70 decibels dynamic range between its noise floor   and the 3% distortion point. 16 bit digital audio equipment can achieve over 90dB. Still almost 30dB less   thantheear's range.   Even if a 120dB dynamic range were possible in audio equipment, would it be desirable and useful? A   listener in a domestic setting enjoying the exhilarating effects of a 96dB Sound Pressure Level will almost   certainly be causing his neighbour a significant amount of annoyance, if not distress! At the other end of the   dynamic scale, a typical ambient noise level of at least 40dB SPL precludes the use of very quiet levels in   recordedor broadcastsound media.   Almost always, it is necessary to compress the dynamic range of natural sounds to fit them into a window   suitableboth fortheequipmentandfor comfortablelistening.   Although the dynamic range of the programme material must fit into a 30 to 40dB window, there is another   factor in the equation noise. All the sounds that we want to listen to, whether natural or electronically   processed, are accompanied by a certain amount of unwanted background noise tape hiss, or the rustle of   musiciansturningthepages of thescore inthestudio.   Even if, in the final programme, the noise level is below the ambient noise of the listening area, it may still be   heardandis thereforeundesirable.   The Compressor/Limiter and the Expander are valuable tools for the control of dynamic range and reduction   of noise. Compression reduces the dynamic range of any instrument or programme source. Expansion has   theeffectof subjectivelyreducingor eliminatingbackground noise.   Compression and expansion have their artistic uses too. The sounds of instruments and voices can be altered.   Amix of instruments can be compressed to give a 'tighter' dynamic effect. Or a previously over-compressed   recordingcanhavelifeputbackintoitby thesubtleuse of expansion.   The DN500 Plus Dual Compressor/Limiter/Expander offers in a compact unit virtually complete control over   dynamicrange, for correctiveandfor artisticpurposes.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Compression   l abc   One of the principal uses of compression is the control of level in vocals. Many singers train for years to   achieve the degree of breath control necessary for an even tone and expressive performance. Other vocalists   rely on an instinctive voice production technique, which may need help in the studio to maintain a consistent   level, andresultinavocaltrackwhich 'sits' correctlyinthemix.   Thelevelof avocalmayvarywidely, andappearliketheunprocessed signalinthediagram:   Threshold level   Unprocessed signal   Time   Threshold level   3:1 Compression above threshold   Time   With gain make up   Time   Diagram 1   The unprocessed signal has a large dynamic range between the highest and lowest levels. Applying   compression reduces the highest levels, reducing the dynamic range. Because the peak level of the signal is   now lower, make-up gain is added to restore the original peak level. The result is a much more controlled and   usablesound.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Compression:SettingTheControls   l abc   Threshold sets the level above which compression takes place. Signals below the threshold will remain   unaltered. Turning the control clockwise lowers the threshold level and allows more of the signal to be   compressed.   Ratio is the'strength' of compression abovethethreshold level. Thehighertheratio, thegreatertheeffect.   +20   +20   +10   +10   Input level (dB)   +10   Input level (dB)   +10   -20   -20   -10   -10   +20   +20   -10   -10   -20   -20   2:1   12:1   Diagram 2   At a compression ratio of 2:1, the effect is mild and suitable for the subtle compression of vocals or of a   complete mix. At 12:1, compression is becoming stronger and more noticeable. Ratios between 3:1 and 15:1   are suitable for the 'compressor' sound, used as an effect in its own right. Higher ratios are used for the control   ofextremelypeakysignals.   The point where the slope of the Compressor curve changes is knows as the Knee. The DN500 Plus has an   adjustableknee, variablebetween'Hard' and'Soft':   Soft Knee   Hard Knee   10:1   10:1   1:1   1:1   Increasing signal level   Increasing signal level   Diagram3   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   With a soft knee, signals which only just exceed the threshold level are compressed at a low ratio, the ratio   increasingthehigherthesignallevel.   Attack sets the time the Compressor takes to respond once the threshold has been exceeded. Attack may be   set so that the initial transient of the instrument passes through unaltered, or set to a faster value so that the   very start of the sound is compressed. Particularly with drum sounds, careful adjustment of attack time can   makethesound more'punchy' and'driving'.   Release time plays a very important role in compression. During periods of high signal level, gain is reduced.   When the signal level falls below the threshold, the gain will increase at a rate determined by the Release   control. If the release time is short, the gain will rise quickly. Along release time will mean that the gain will   stayatitsreducedlevel, only recoveringgradually:   Signal Envelope   Input signal   Fast release   Slow release   Diagram 4   The setting of the correct release time is a compromise. If the release time is too short, background noise can   cause effects often known as 'breathing' and 'pumping'. If the release time is too long, the signal will not be   compressed, but simply reduced in level. For effective compression, the release time must be set to as short a   value as possible before modulation of the background noise becomes too noticeable. The gain reduction bar   graph meter will show how much actual compression is going on. If it stays steady, there is little active   compression, just a steady-state reduction in level. The faster the bar graph moves up and down, the harder   theCompressoris working.   For a natural unnoticeable compression, attack and release times may be set to Auto. The signal   characteristicsarecontinuouslymonitoredfor optimumvalues.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Expansion   l abc   Expansion may be used to increase the dynamic range of a signal : of a performance lacking life and vigour, or   ofapreviously over compressed recording.   Alternatively, expansion can be used to reduce noise, either subtly and undetectably, or with the harder action   ofanoisegate.   Threshold level   Time   Unprocessed signal   Threshold level   Time   2:1 Expansion below threshold   Diagram 5   The unprocessed signal has a fairly narrow dynamic range between the highest and lowest levels. Expansion   makesthelowerlevelslower still, increasingthedynamicrange.   Used as an expander, the DN500 Plus may be connected in the signal chain in exactly the same manner as   when used as acompressor.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Expansion:Setting the controls   l abc   Threshold sets the level below which expansion takes place. Signals above the threshold will remain   unaltered. Turning the control anticlockwise raises the threshold level and allows more of the signal to be   expanded. Alow threshold would be used to reduce noise, a higher threshold to increase the dynamic range of   asignal.   Ratiois the'strength' of expansion below thethreshold level. Thehighertheratio, thegreatertheeffect.   At an expansion ratio of 2:1, the effect is mild and suitable for subtle noise reduction or dynamic range   enhancement. At higher ratios the effect becomes harder and more like a noise gate. The light bar graph   indicatestheamountof gainreductiontakingplace.   Attack sets the time the Expander takes to respond once the signal has passed below the threshold. This can   be done automatically, the circuitry continuously analysing the signal to determine optimum attack time. Or   itcanbesettoafixedvalueof 2ms.   Release determines the time taken for the gain to return to normal after the signal comes back above the   threshold level. For hard gating, this may be set to a short value. Longer release times are suitable for   dynamicrangeenhancementor subtlenoise reduction.   Gain is the output level control for the entire channel, Compressor, Expander and Limiter. The output level   light bar graph meter indicates output level when the channel is switched in circuit. When the channel is   bypassed, themeterindicatesINPUTlevel.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Limiting   l abc   The Limiter acts as a last check on signal level. If the level goes over the threshold, fast acting, high ratio   compression is appliedtobring itbackwithinbounds.   If absolute control over peak levels is required, a Peak Clipper may be switched in, acting in effect as a   compressorwitharatioof infinity:1andaninstantaneousattacktime:   Threshold level   Unprocessed signal   Time   Threshold level   Limiting   Time   Threshold level   Clipping   Time   Diagram 6   Thresholdsetsthelevelabovewhich limiting, or slippingifselected, takesplace.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Compression, ExpansionandLimiting   l abc   The act of compressing a signal inevitably causes an increase in noise level. Compression reduces peak   levels; gain make up restores the overall level, and in the process increases the level of any background noise   thatthesignalcontains.   Almost always, when compression is used, the Expander section of the DN500 Plus will be used also, to clean   upthesignal. TheLimiter/Clipperwillcontrolanyunwanted peaks.   Theresultis three-stagedynamiccontrolover gainwiththreedifferentthreshold levels:   +20   Limiter Threshold   +10   Compressor Threshold   Input level (dB)   -20   -10   +10   +20   Expander Threshold   -10   -20   Diagram 7   In the mid-range of levels, the signal is unaltered. Above the compression threshold, in this example, gain is   reduced by a ratio of 2:1. Above the limiting threshold it is reduced by 25:1. At levels below the Expander   threshold, gainis reducedby 2:1. Completecontroloversignaldynamicsis possible.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Applications: Interfacing with a console   l abc   The Klark Teknik DN500 Plus Dual Compressor/Limiter/Expander is optimised for use at line level,   therefore to process the signal from a microphone, the input to the DN500 Plus has to be taken from the   console preferably from the channel insert point send. The output from the DN500 Plus comes back to   the channel insert return. By connecting the DN500 Plus at this position in the signal chain, its operation   is unaffected by the use of any of the console controls, except Input Gain.   Channel Insert Point   Send   Mic Input   Return   Output   Input   Diagram 8   Analternativeis connectiontothegroup insertpointof theconsole.   This connection has two uses : the input from the microphone may be compressed post EQ, which offers an   alternative sound quality which may be desirable in some cases. Alternatively, several instruments may be   compressed togetherinthemixtoachievea'harder' sound.   Group Insert Point   Send   Mic Input   Return   Output   Input   Diagram9   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Applications: Side chain inputs   l abc   Each channel of the DN500 Plus has two Side Chain inputs, one for the Compressor and one for the   Expander.   In normal use, the amount of compression or expansion is related to the dynamics of the input signal. The   Side Chain allows the signal passing through the unit to be controlled by the dynamics of another separate   signal.   ConnectiontotheSideChaininputis madeviatherearpaneljacksockets. See'Audio Connections', page12.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Applications: De-essing   l abc   De-essing is an important compression technique using the Side Chain. Many singers have high level   sibilants 'sss' sounds which detract from their performance. Equalising the signal will reduce the sibilants,   butalsomaketheoverallvocalsound dull.   The sibilants can be selectively removed by compressing only when there is an excessive level of high   frequencies. Hereis oneway todo it:   Aux Send   Mic Input   (Channel routed   to group)   Insert Send Line In   (channel 1)   Send   (channel 2)   Return   Compressor side   chain input   Output   Input   Diagram 10   The microphone channel is routed to a group with the Compressor patched into the group insert points. The   microphone channel is also parallelled into another channel via the line input. The signal in the second   channel is equalised so that high frequencies in the sibilant range are boosted. This channel is fed via an   auxiliaryoutputtotheCompressorSideChaininput.   Now, the Compressor will react whenever there is a sibilant, reducing the gain for the duration of the sibilant   andcleaningup thevocalsound.   This technique can also be used to compensate for a 'boomy' bass, or other situations where a band of   frequenciesis occasionallyobtrusive.   The DN500 Plus Dual Compressor/Limiter/Expander offers a unique combination of dynamic gain control   processors. Engineers will find it a powerful tool in recording, broadcast and post-production studios, and in   sound reinforcementsystems.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   DN500   Technical Specifications   1.5s   1.5s   -5   -5   1 20   1 1 20   1 PUSH   PUSH   115/220-240V   2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 C US   NEUTRIK   NEUTRIK   NEUTRIK   NEUTRIK   Audio Inputs   Type   Two   Electronically Balanced   Impedance (ohms)   Balanced   Unbalanced   20k   10k   Side Chain Inputs   Two Compressor +   Two Expander   Electronically Balanced   Type   Impedance (ohms)   Balanced   Unbalanced   20k   10k   Audio Outputs   Type   Minimum Load Impedance   Source Impedance   Maximum Level   Two   Unbalanced   600 ohms   <60 ohms   +21dBu   Performance   Frequency Response   (20Hz 20kHz)   +/- 0.5dB   Distortion (THD+N)   (@ +4dBu)   Equivalent Input Noise   (20Hz 20kHz unweighted)   <0.03% @ 1kHz   -94dBu   Compressor   Threshold   Ratio   Knee   Envelope   -30dB to +20dB   1:1 to 50:1   1dB (hard) to 40dB (soft)   switchable auto (attack and release controls disabled)   0.05ms to 20ms   60ms to 2s   Attack (90% capture)   Release (90% recovery)   Expander   Threshold   Ratio   Attack   Release (90% recovery)   Output Gain   -40dB to +20dB   1:1 to 25:1   switchable auto or fixed (2mS)   40ms to 2s   -10dB to +30dB   Limiter/Clipper   Threshold   0dB to +20dB   Power Requirements   Voltage   Consumption   100 / 115 / 230 - 240V, 50/60Hz   <30VA   Termination   Audio Inputs / Outputs   Side Chain Inputs   Power   3-pin XLR   normalled ¼ inch stereo jack   3-pin IEC   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   l abc   Dimensions   Width   Depth   482mm (19 inch)   292mm (11 ½ inch)   44.5mm (1 ¾ inch)   Height   Weight   Nett   Shipping   4 kg   6kg   Options   Security Cover   Transformer Input / Output balancing*   * Input transformer balancing is non-retrofittable and has to be specified with order.   Options   Security cover   Transformer input*/output balancing   *Input transformer balancing is non-retrofittable and has to be specified with order.   Options Ordering Information   Parts Number   Perspex security cover   SCP.........................Model No.   SCA ........................Model No.   BU37   BN37   Aluminium security cover   Output balancing transformer   Input balancing transformer   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Klark Teknik Group DOC02-DN500Plus 6/12/02   |