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1 AUDIO:IN, OUT. These two 3-circuit phone jacks are the Input and Output. As
marked, these jacks are the standard tip/plus, ring/minus, and sleeve/ground.
2 SIDECHAIN:IN. This jack provides a direct input (optional) to the rms-detector
circuitry. It is used for connecting a signal processor for altering the dynamic
response of the 166. An example would be an equalizer to make the compression or
the gating frequency-sensitive (see Sidechain Monitor, below). This input uses a
2-circuit phone jack: tip is plus, sleeve ground.
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3 GATE:THRESHOLD and RELease RATE:FAST, SLOW. The 166 gate is a below-
threshold attenuator with two release rates. The Threshold knob sets the level
below which the 166 gates - attenuates - the signal. The LED lights whenever this
takes place. As marked, the threshold ranges from +10 to below -60 dB; Off, of
course, inactivates the gate. The amount of attenuation is set at 40 dB.
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The RELease RA TE switch controls how fast the signal gets attenuated. In the
Slow position (in), the rate is useful for general-purpose gating of noise behind
vocals and acoustic instruments - about 10 dB/s. In the Fast position, the rate is
very fast (1000 dB/s), useful for tightening up the sound of percussion (e.g., kick or
snare drum) and drying up leakage from other instruments into percussion tracks.
The attack rate of the gate (which controls how fast the signal is restored after
being attenuated) is internally set to be very fast - fast enough to allow all of the
transient at the beginning of a note to come through.
OVEREASY COMPRESSOR:THRESHOLD ;
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and RA TIO. The Threshold knob sets the ::s
point at which dbx's well-known Over-
Easy circuit begins to compress the dyna-
mic range of the signal. The calibration
number s refer to the middle of the Over-
Easy curve (see right); at an Infinity:!
ratio, they denote the point where there' s
appro~imately 6 dB of compression. The
Over Easy sound is musical and unobtru-
sive, without the "held-back" feeling of
other compressor s.
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