[. . . ] COMP16
SMART COMPRESSOR
HP4
HEADPHONE DISTRIBUTION
AMPLIFIER
EQ3B
3 BAND PARAMETRIC EQALIZER
USERS MANUAL
Version 2. 0
PreSonus Audio Electronics
COMP16
SMART COMPRESSOR
HP4
HEADPHONE DISTRIBUTION
AMPLIFIER
EQ3B
3 BAND PARAMETRIC EQALIZER
USERS MANUAL
Version 1. 0
© 2003, PreSonus Audio Electronics, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
WARRANTY
PreSonus Limited Warranty
PreSonus Audio Electronics Inc. warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. To be protected by this warranty, the purchaser must complete and return the enclosed warranty card within 14 days of purchase. [. . . ] It puts the voice `in your face'.
Threshold -1. 1dB Ratio 3. 8:1 Attack 0. 002mS Release 38mS
Perc.
1 SNARE/KICK - Allows the first transient through and compresses the rest of the signal giving a hard snap up front with a longer release.
Threshold -2. 1dB Ratio 3. 5:1 Attack 78mS Release 300mS
2 L/R (Mono) OVERHEAD - A low ratio and threshold gives a `fat' contour to even out the sound from overhead drum mics. Low end is increased and the overall sound is more present and less ambient. More `boom' less `room'.
Threshold -13. 7dB Ratio 1. 3:1 Attack 27mS Release 128mS
Fretted
1 ELECTRIC BASS - A fast attack and slow release to tighten up the electric bass and give you control for more consistent level.
PRESONUS
Threshold -4. 4dB Ratio 2. 6:1 Attack 45. 7mS Release 189mS
2 ACOUSTIC GUITAR - This setting accentuates the attack of the acoustic guitar and helps maintain an even signal level keeping the acoustic guitar from disappearing in the track.
Threshold -6. 3dB Ratio 3. 4:1 Attack 188mS Release 400mS
3 ELECTRIC GUITAR - A setting for `crunch' electric rhythm guitar. A slow attack helps get the electric rhythm guitar up close and personal and gives punch to your crunch.
Threshold 0. 1dB Ratio 2. 4:1 Attack 26mS Release 194mS
Keyboards
1 PIANO - A special setting for an even level. Helps the left hand be heard with the right hand.
Threshold -10. 8dB Ratio 1. 9:1 Attack 108mS Release 112mS
2 SYNTH - Fast attack and release for synthesizer horn stabs and for bass lines played on a synthesizer.
Threshold -11. 9dB Ratio 1. 8:1 Attack 0. 002mS Release 85mS
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PRESONUS 3 ORCHESTRAL - Use this setting for string `pads' and other types of synthesized orchestra parts. It will decrease the overall dynamic range for easier placement in the mix.
Threshold 3. 3dB Ratio 2. 5:1 Attack 1. 8mS Release 50mS
Limit
1 MONO LIMITER - Just as the name implies. A hard limiter setting (brick wall) ideal for controlling level to the 2 track mixdown deck or Mono output.
Threshold 5. 5dB Ratio 7. 1:1 Attack 0. 001mS Release 98mS
2 CONTOUR - A contoured setting for use on the Mono output to fatten up the mix.
Threshold -13. 4dB Ratio 1. 2:1 Attack 0. 002mS Release 182mS
Effects
1 SQUEEZE - Dynamic compression for solo work, especially electric guitar. A true classic.
Threshold -4. 6dB Ratio 2. 4:1 Attack 7. 2mS Release 93mS
PRESONUS
2 PUMP - Make the COMP16 `pump up the prime'. This effect is good for snare drum to increase the length of the transient by bringing the signal up after the initial spike. Very contemporary.
Threshold 0dB Ratio 1. 9:1 Attack 1mS Release 0. 001mS
3 Tamer Tame that funky low end. If the EQ3B does not work immediately, you may want to try changing the jacks that are plugged into the input and output of the unit.
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PRESONUS
BASIC
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
Setting Compression Amount
Your COMP16 was designed with a fixed threshold mode of operation. This differs from other compressors in the fact that there is no threshold control. This offers the unique ability to immediately hear the sometimes subtle differences between presets which each have unique threshold settings. In setting the compression amount, always begin with the Input control all the way counter-clockwise (-20dB), and slowly increase the input until the Gain Reduction meters begin to register the compression activity. The more you crank up the Input the more compression your signal will experience. You should also frequently remove the compression from the signal using the Bypass button to listen to the changes in your sound. In modern recording practice, it is customary to adjust the Output control such that the Input and Output level are of equal amounts according to the Output/Gain Reduction meter. This gives you an equal level output so that you can switch processing in and out to compare difference.
PRESONUS
3. 1
EQ3B
FRONT
PANEL
BASIC
LAYOUT
The front panel on the EQ3B is divided into three sections. These are the three bands of equalization:
There is a frequency selection knob (Hz), gain/gain reduction(dB) (amplitude) knob and a Q control. The frequency selection knob (Hz) allows the user to choose the center frequency of that band of the EQ. The Q knob allows the user to alter the width of the frequency being adjusted. Q is defined as the ratio of the center frequency divided by bandwidth. [. . . ] >115dB Signal to Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >95dB Headroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Hz to 50kHz Compression Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mS to 500mS XLR Input Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ]