In
Detail
The SPL Auto-Dynamic De-Esser is a highly specialized
yet simple-to-use audio tool for removing undesired
sibilant frequencies in a musically appropriate way
without compromising the timbre and natural character
of the voice.
To solve this difficult problem, SPL has developed a
new circuit design that combines ease of use with natural
sound characteristics and the highest level of technical
performance.
Conventional
De-Essing
Traditional de-essers use compression techniques.
In addition to the threshold parameter used to set
the processing level, there is a frequency controller
for setting the center frequency of the process (with
bandwidths generally up to 4 kHz). Processing therefore
compresses the entire selected range, notjust the
sibilant or S sounds. This results in the familiar
and undesired side-effects such as lisping and a nasal-sounding
vocal.
SPL’s
De-Essing
SPL’s Auto Dynamic De-Esser monitors the entire
frequency spectrum and automatically detects the sibilant
frequencies. The bandwidth is set so narrowly around
the range of the sibilance that neighboring frequencies
remain unaffected. This frequency band is mixed back
into the main signal phase-inverted to cancel out
the sibilance. The result is a sound-neutral, inconspicuous
and extremely effective process. Even at high s-reduction
values the de-essing has an egligible effect on the
character and timbre of the voice.Auto-Threshold
Rounding
our this outstanding concept is an automaticthreshold-adjusting
function: Differences in the input levelcaused by
the singer moving in relation to the microphone are
automatically compensated, so that the selected reduction
value remains constant. In traditional de-essers,
the processing intensity drops off with increasing
distance, and compressors placed after the de-esser
for signal correction tend to respond incorrectly
to the changed values.Male/Female
The SPL system doesn’t just look for sibilance
in a wide ’general sibilance’ region of
the spectrum. Instead, the user simply sets a front-panel
switch to Male or Female to adjust for the vocal characteristics
of male or female voices.Features
Symmetrical XLR and jack plugs for the in- and outputs,
internal power supply with toroidal transformer, GNDlift
switch, relay hard bypass/power fail safety, voltage
selector switch.
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| Inputs
& Outputs |
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Instrumentation
amplifier, electronicallybalanced (differential),
transformerless |
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Nominal
input level +6 dB |
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Input
impedance =22 kOhm |
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Output
impedance < 600 Ohm |
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Max.
input level +24 dBu |
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Max.
output level +22.4 dBu |
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Minimum
load 600 Ohm |
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Relay hard bypass / power fail safety |
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| Measurements
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Frequency
response 20 Hz-50 kHz (50kHz= -3dB) |
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Common
mode rejection > -80 dBu @1kHz |
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Total
harmonic distortion 0.002% @ 1 kHz |
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Signal-to-noise
ratio -93 dBu (CCIR 468-3) |
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Signal-to-noise
ratio -98 dBu (A-weighted) |
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| Power
Supply |
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Torroidal
transformer 15 VA |
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Fuses
(230/115 V) 315 mA/630 mA |
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GND
lift switch, voltage selection switch 115 V /
230V |
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| Dimensions
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Standard
EIA 19”/IHE 482 x 44 x 237mm |
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Weight
3,4 kg |
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| Note:
0dBu = 0.775V |