SPL - Transient Designer 4
4 channel XLR envelope modeling (Model #9842)
The Transient Designer offers a completely new technology for level-independent shaping of the dynamic response of a sound: For the first time it is possible to control the attack and sustain behaviour of a signal in a very simple way!
Unlike other dynamic devices, the processing is not goverened by the signal level but rather by its dynamic envelope, so all signals (loud and soft) are processed the same way.
With no effort you can shorten or lengthen the attack and sustain of all kinds of percussive signals, such as the bass drum, snares, toms, congas etc. to let them jump into your face or to flatten the signals. Booming toms for example are dried up in seconds - it's almost like being able to change the amount of drum damping after the recording. Your idea of a kick drum sound is a kick drum in the words best sense? Just dial it in.
The same applies to virtually any other signal: Amplify or reduce the picking sound of an acoustic guitar, hold the sound of the strings longer, reduce the reverb time of a choir, actuate the piano pedal "electronically", turn down the slap bass a notch or give it even more attack, etc.
Input Output Instrumentation amplifier, electronically balanced (differential), transformerless Nominal input level: +6dB Input impedance: = 22kOhms Output impedance: < 600Ohms Max. input level : +24dBu Max. output level: +22,4dBu Minimum load ohms: 600Ohms Relay Hard Bypass Power Fail Safety Measurements Frequency response: 20 Hz - 100 kHz
(100 kHz = -3 dB) CCMR (common mode rejection): - 80dBu @1kHz THD & N: 0,004% @1kHz S/N CCIR 468-3: -89dBu S/N A-weighted: -105dBu Power Supply Torroidal transformer: 15VA Fuse: 315mA Ground-Lift switch Voltage selector Dimensions Housing: Standard EIA 19"/1U, 482 x 44,45 x 237mm Weight: 3,4 kg Note: 0dBu = 0.775V. Subject to change without notice.