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Behringer T1952 User Manual

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TUBE COMPOSER T1952

Threshold

Gain 0 dB

Input

Output

1:oo

Noise Gate,

Expander, 1:8

IRC-Curve

Fig. 2.1: IRC curve characteristic of the expander

The result is expansion, which is less critical to adjust and which is more tolerant of useable signals, whose

level is slightly above that of the noise floor. Expansion therefore occurs extremely “soft” with low ratio settings,

while the known negative effects of expansion are inaudible. The attack time of the IRC expander is set

automatically and program-dependent, i.e. extremely short for quickly changing signals and slower for a more

balanced program material. Since the expander/gate adapts itself automatically to the program material, you

will note that the new IRC (Interactive Ratio Control) circuit produces considerably better results than

conventional expanders.
Basic settings of the expander/gate section
Adjust the control elements of the TUBE COMPOSER in accordance with the following table. This will switch

off all functions except the expander section.

Control element

Setting

THRESHOLD control of the expander section

OFF

RELEASE switch

SLOW REL.

RATIO control of the expander section

1:2

IN/OUT switch

IN

SC EXT switch

OFF

SC MON switch

OFF

THRESHOLD control of the compressor section

+20 dB

AUTO switch

AUTO

OUTPUT control

0 dB

LIMITER control

OFF

WARMTH control

COLD

Tab. 2.1: Basic settings of the expander/gate section

Begin with very low threshold levels, so that the signal can pass through the unit unaffected. Now turn the

control clockwise until all unwanted noise is removed and only the sound of the desired instrument can be

heard.
To adapt the unit to the program material properly, you can additionally choose between a SLOW or FAST

release time. In the depressed position, the unit works at a slow release time. Percussive material with little or

no reverb, is processed in fast mode, whereas the slow mode is advantageously used for signals with long

durations or signals with heavy ambience. You will find that a fast release time (FAST mode) is preferable for

acoustic separation of most percussive sounds, whilst cymbals and tom toms, normally benefit from the

SLOW mode.
The RATIO control determines the ratio between input and output level, for all signals below the selected

threshold point. Use this control to determine whether the section works as an expander or as a gate (ratio

1:8).

2. OPERATION