User Manual
17Quick Start Guide16 500 SERIES COMPRESSOR LIMITER 522
(7) 
Gain control - This knob provides 
adjustment of up to 18 dB of “make up” 
gain, so that the level of the outgoing 
compressed signal can be matched to 
the incoming uncompressed signal 
as required.
(8) 
Hard Knee switch - Most compression 
sounds more natural in soft knee mode 
and thus this is the default setting (switch 
out). Soft knee compression blurs the 
distinction between over threshold and 
under threshold signals such that signals 
that are a long way below threshold 
remain una ected by compression, 
and signals that near the threshold get 
compressed but at greatly reduced ratios. 
When signals are just over threshold the 
compressor ratios are still somewhat 
reduced and it is only when signals go well 
over threshold that full ratio compression 
is applied. The soft knee character is 
produced after the envelope generation 
such that it also modi es the envelope 
shapes and typically slows attacks on 
programme when it is in the knee area. 
This e ect is similar to many vintage 
compressors where they exhibit a soft 
knee characteristic due to non-linearities 
in the gain reduction element. When HARD 
Knee is activated, the compressor operates 
in a more clinical way with a more de ned 
transition between under threshold and 
over threshold; this is better suited to 
limiting style compression. In this mode a 
small amount of soft knee is still retained 
to keep the sound reasonably natural. The 
switch’s red LED illuminates to show that 
that HARD knee is active.
(9) 
Side chain high pass   lter switch - 
When this is selected, a 200 Hz high pass 
 lter is inserted into the compressor side 
chain, and this prevents low frequency 
signals from dominating compression, and 
so it helps to prevent undesirable pumping 
e ects on higher frequencies. The switch’s 
green LED illuminates to show that the 
side chain high pass  lter is active.
(10) 
Gain reduction meter (g/r) - The gain 
reduction meter indicates the amount 
of attenuation being applied by the 
compressor. The 10 segment LED meter 
reads from 2 dB to 20 dB in 2 dB steps.
(11) 
Auto switch - By default the operator can 
adjust the compressor manual attack and 
release time constants using the attack 
and release controls and the compressor 
operates in peak mode with linear attack 
curves. When the AUTO switch is selected, 
the manual attack and release controls are 
bypassed and the compressor operates 
in RMS mode and automatically sets the 
attack and release dependant on the 
program material and the threshold/
ratio settings. The switch’s green LED 
illuminates to show that theAUTO mode 
is active.
(12) 
Level meter - This meter indicates the 
output signal level. The 6 segment LED 
meter reads from -30 dBu to +20 dBu in 
10 dB steps.
(13) 
Compressor IN switch - This switch 
inserts the compressor into the signal 
path. The switch’s yellow LED illuminates 
to show that the compressor is active. 
When the IN switch is deselected, all the 
circuitry is completely bypassed (true relay 
hardware bypass). True bypass mode also 
occurs if the 500 series rack is powered 
down, as the signal passes directly from 
the rack input XLR to the rack output XLR.
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