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USERS MANU AL V ersion 1.0 1997, PreSonus Audio Electronics, Incorporated. All rights reserved.[...]
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PreSonus A udio Elec tronics Inc. warrants t his produc t to be free of defec ts in m aterial and workmanshi p for a period of one year from the date of original retai l purchase. This warranty is enforceable onl y by the original ret ail purchaser. To be protec ted by this warranty, t he purchaser mus t compl ete and return the enc losed warranty [...]
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3 1O v e r v i e w 2 Controls & Connections 3 Basic Setup & Operat ion 4 T echni cal[...]
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1 4 A W o r d Ab o u t C o m p r e s s i o n . . . .[...]
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13 V ocal -8.2dB 1.8:1 0.002mS 38mS[...]
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14 -3.3dB 2.8:1 0.002mS 38mS -1.1dB 3.8:1 0.002mS 38mS Pe r c . -2.1dB 3.5:1 78mS 300mS -13.7dB 1.3:1 27mS 128mS F r etted[...]
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15 -4.4dB 2.6:1 45.7mS 189mS -6.3dB 3.4:1 188mS 400mS 0.1dB 2.4:1 26mS 194mS K eyboar ds -10.8dB 1.9:1 108mS 112mS -11.9dB 1.8:1 0.002mS 85mS[...]
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16 3.3dB 2.5:1 1.8mS 50mS Stereo 5.5dB 7.1:1 0.001mS 98mS -13.4dB 1.2:1 0.002mS 182mS Ef fects -4.6dB 2.4:1 7.2mS 93mS[...]
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17 0dB 1.9:1 1mS 0.001mS[...]
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3 18 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.[...]
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19 Inser ting into y our mix ers inser t point.[...]
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20 Connecting y our instr ument, mix er or tape machi ne. Connecting f or de-essing or spectral processing.[...]
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21 Connecting f or stereo oper at ion. Setting Compression Amount[...]
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22 Mono Operati on Stereo Oper ati on Manual Mode[...]
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