strangeandbouncy
Well-known member
Hi there,
Do you have the schemo? I have it somewhere if you need it, but I am not sure where . . . I am not sure what you mean by "Logic Selection". - there are some switch selections for release times - single release time and dual release times. Also, channels can be linked for stereo, and a 1ma meter can be attached to show gain reduction. I shall look for the schemo if you like.
Good Luck!
ANdyP
ps. - don't tell too many people how utterly outstanding these are. Mine sit permanently at the end of my mixing/mastering chain. I consider them to something of a secret weapon. I like to j-u-s-t see the meter moving. If I bypass the NTP's I have to reduce the output of the SSL by up to 6dB, Yup, that's 6dB folks . . . Almost entirely inaudible over this range, any discernable effects are merely that of a tightening of the bottom end/Kick. these puppies are no panacea, though, - your mix has to be pretty much outstanding BEFORE it hits the NTP's, or everything will go well out of shape. Keep shtum, and perhaps they can still be picked up for a song! These puppies were thousands of pounds when new . . . . . :green: [/i]
Do you have the schemo? I have it somewhere if you need it, but I am not sure where . . . I am not sure what you mean by "Logic Selection". - there are some switch selections for release times - single release time and dual release times. Also, channels can be linked for stereo, and a 1ma meter can be attached to show gain reduction. I shall look for the schemo if you like.
Good Luck!
ANdyP
ps. - don't tell too many people how utterly outstanding these are. Mine sit permanently at the end of my mixing/mastering chain. I consider them to something of a secret weapon. I like to j-u-s-t see the meter moving. If I bypass the NTP's I have to reduce the output of the SSL by up to 6dB, Yup, that's 6dB folks . . . Almost entirely inaudible over this range, any discernable effects are merely that of a tightening of the bottom end/Kick. these puppies are no panacea, though, - your mix has to be pretty much outstanding BEFORE it hits the NTP's, or everything will go well out of shape. Keep shtum, and perhaps they can still be picked up for a song! These puppies were thousands of pounds when new . . . . . :green: [/i]