Behringer COM800 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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MINICOM COM800
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These limits must be exploited fully to achieve maximum volume in a production. However,
uncompressed signals have a great number of transient signal peaks, which can be significantly
louder than the average signal level. These signal peaks represent the maximum limit to which the
level can be raised. Since these are signal peaks, the dynamic range is used only briefly. The
average signal level actually perceived by the listener, however, is far below these signal peaks. The
following figure illustrates this relationship.
Fig. 4.1: Waveform view of the compression process
Compressors can minimize signal peaks, i.e. can reduce them in volume. Thus, previously unused
dynamic range is available which gives you some scope to raise the loudness level of your production.
Your music becomes denser and its loudness is effectively raised.
In mastering terminology this process is known as maximizing. The term limiting refers to the
necessary compressor settings. So, a limiter is a particularly effective compressor.
4.3.1 Using the MINICOM as a maximizer
If you have a mixing console you can connect the MINICOM to the insert paths of the main-mix bus
or a sub-group insert. In the latter configuration, you have to route your mix to the corresponding
sub-group (see chapter 5.1.1).
If your work is completely computer-based or if your mixing console has no inserts on the main-mix
bus, you can also connect the MINICOM directly to the outputs of your audio card/mixing console
(see chapter 5.1.2).
The following settings are made on the device:
s Select the preset HARD LIMIT (12), SOFT LIMIT (13) or PRESSURE (14) and adjust the
input/output levels as described in chapter 4.1.2.
s Activate the enhancer circuit (button ) to make up for the high-frequency loss caused by
the limiting process.
s Use the IN/OUT button to keep comparing the compressed signal with the original
signal. This is to ensure that the quality of your production benefits from the dynamic
processing and does not tend to sound cluttered due to incorrect settings. If the signal is too
flat and lacks life, you can try to reduce the input level slightly with the INPUT LEVEL control
, or select another preset.
4. THE MINICOM IN PRACTICE