Audio. SPL 1224, 1229, TwinTube, 1223, 1219, Transient Designer, 1214, Preference Mic Pre, Premium Mic Pre, Dual-Band De-Esser


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Audio. SPL 1224, 1229, TwinTube, 1223, 1219, Transient Designer, 1214, Preference Mic Pre, Premium Mic Pre, Dual-Band De-Esser | Manualzz

Transient Designer | Technical Specifications

Audio

Frequency Response 10 Hz - 70 kHz

CMR -80 dBu

(at 1 kHz with 0 dBu input level/unity gain)

THD&N

(0 dBu input level/unity gain)

0,019%

S/N Ratio

(A-weighted)

-89 dBu

Dynamic Range 111,0 dB

Input

XLR connector, electronically balanced, optionally transformer balanced

Impedance

Max. Input Level ca. 20 kOhm

+21 dBu

Outputs

XLR connectors, electronically balanced, Output 1 optionally transformer balanced

Impedance

Max. Output Level ca. 150 Ohm

+22 dBu

0 dBu = 0,775 V. Specifications subject to change without notice.

44 Analog Elemental Series

Transient Designer | Block Diagram

Analog Elemental Series 45

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Key Features

  • High-quality analog audio processing circuitry
  • Wide range of available modules, including preamps, EQs, compressors, and more
  • Versatile connectivity options
  • Easy to use and configure
  • Compact and portable design

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the different types of modules available in the Analog Elemental Series?
The Analog Elemental Series includes a variety of modules, including preamps, EQs, compressors, and more.
How do I connect the modules in the Analog Elemental Series?
The modules in the Analog Elemental Series can be connected using standard audio cables. The rear panel of each module provides a variety of input and output connectors, as well as controls for adjusting the module's settings.
How do I use the modules in the Analog Elemental Series to create a custom signal processing chain?
The modules in the Analog Elemental Series can be used to create a variety of signal processing chains by connecting them in different combinations. The order of the modules in the chain will affect the overall sound of the signal, so it is important to experiment with different configurations to find the one that best suits the desired sound.

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