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2. CLASS A DISCRETE TOPOLOGIES The TRAKKER has a Class A audio path which is significantly different than designs that use integrated circuits Class A circuits sound musically pleasing because their distortion compo nents tend to be Second Harmonic IC Op Amps do not have class A output circuits and their distortion components tend to be high order odd harmonics not musical The two important things to remember are that Class A circuits sound musically pleasing and discrete circuits can be tailored for optimum performance Class A discrete technology has 2 disadvantages when compared to IC designs 1 Due to the large number of parts in discrete circuits they are costly 2 Class A circuits run hot HEATING AND WARM UP The TRAKKER must have adequate ventilation Make sure the vent holes are not blocked Do not set anything directly on top of the TRAKKER When mounting the unit in a rack provide as much air flow as possible A 220 volt muffin fan run on 115 volts makes a quiet fan and can provide good cooling for the rack if needed Leaving the back of the rack open is another option Providing adequate ventilation will reward you with years of reliable operation All precision electronic equipment has an operating temperature that when reached will result in best performance The TRAKKER should be allowed a 10 to 15 minute warm up period before use CONTROL DESCRIPTION THRESHOLD The threshold control governs the amount of gain reduct
3. sound is similar to the classic LA 2A Varying the release and shape knobs will change the sound from more up front to softer The softness is the main sound difference between the modern versions of the optical compressor and the original If a hard edged sound is desired use the hard knee settings Watch our website www cranesong com for additions changes to this section SIDE CHAIN The side chain connector is DB 9 connector The inputs and outputs are balanced Keep mind that this is an insert point and must be normaled when not being used If a connector is not installed in the back of the unit the side chain insert can be ignored because it is disabled The side chain is for inserting an equalizer into the control path Due to the design of the link system separate equalizers with identical settings must be used for all channels to achieve channel matched operation when in the link mode This scheme allows reliable signal averag ing regardless of the phase relationship between the audio channels The approach used in TRAKKER is beneficial for stereo FM broadcast where phase relationships can affect the stereo generator In a conventional link circuit one which uses a single EQ for all channels out of phase material is ignored by the compressor Many different sounds can be created by using an equalizer in the side chain TRAKKER can respond to a frequency that is causing a problem In the hard knee mode if all lows are c
4. TRAKKER SINGLE CHANNEL DISCRETE CLASS A COMPRESSOR LIMITER OPERATOR S MANUAL Version 1 10 2117 East 5th Street Superior WI 54880 USA tel 715 398 3627 fax 715 398 3279 www cranesong com 1998 2009 Crane Song LTD Subject to change without notice Printed in the U S A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 12 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is dam aged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 13 CAUTION To disconnect the unit completely from the MAINS unplug the unit Turn ing the power switch off does not disconnect the unit complet
5. Vintage VCA VVe CLEAN Clean VCA Vintage _ e Clean VCA cian SORER gt AR CHARACTER _ OPTICAL Vintage VCA CHARACTER SWITCH The character switch allows the selection of 16 different sound types in essence giving the user the ability to combine the different sections of the amplifiers The four basic compressor limiter types are optical air optical soft knee and hard knee Each of these basic types has four different amplifier modulation styles to choose from The optical setting has a sound like many of the classic optical compressors and their modern counter parts The optical settings are program dependent This means that the more time that signal is present the longer the release time becomes Increasing the release time on the com pressor will increase the effect The Air optical setting is similar to the optical setting but with one difference This difference is a high frequency effect also found in certain vintage tube compressors The high frequency effect is the result of a circuit that was used to achieve flat frequency response in the old gear In TRAKKER this high frequency compensation is used to the advantage of the sound The result PAGE 7 is an airy high end to the sound The Soft knee settings provide a classic soft characteristic similar to many tube and solid state feedback type compressors The soft knee setting doe
6. ely from the MAINS Oy Or TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION 2 PANEL REFERENCE 3 CLASS A DISCRETE TOPOLOGIES 4 Heating and Warm up 4 CONTROL DESCRIPTION 4 The Link Switch 6 The Character Switch 5 5 6 TY PES vasea 7 TRAKKER NOTES Character Switch Suggestions 8 SIDE 8 Out Chart 10 LINK CONNECTOR 8 11 INTERFACING 9 REGISTRATION FORM 12 PAGE 2 INTRODUCTION high quality Single Channel Discrete Class A Compressor Limiter It functions either as a musically transparent compressor or as a vintage compressor limiter with selectable hard or soft knee TRAKKER can create distinct new sounds or maximize existing ones An additional feature of the TRAKKER is the ability to link up to 8 units for surround mixing The TRAKKER has adjustable threshold attack release knee shape and makeup gain controls In addition to these controls a func
7. h the control set to 10 the curve is more aggressive and the slope is higher Be aware that as the knee setting becomes higher the attack and release times are modified they are made faster The gain curve is the input output signal relation ship from which the ratio can be determined By looking at the knee graph below it is evident that the ratio changes depending upon where on the gain curve the unit is operated KNEE 6 INPUT OUTPUT GAIN RELATIONSHIP GRAPH Graphs A B amp show hard knee settings NO SAN oy A amp B with the knee control set to 10 C with the control set to 0 Graph A shows 10dB of Gain reduction with an input of 25 dBm Graphs amp show 15 dB of Gain Reduction with the input F 25dBm Graphs D E amp Fare in the non hard knee spB DIV settings Graph shows 15 dB of gain reduction when the input is 25dBm with the knee control set to 0 Graphs D amp F show 15 or 20dB of gain reduction with the maximum input and the knee control set to 10 INPUT 25DBM BYPASS SWITCH The bypass switch selects the output signal source When switched to in the unit is in the audio path When switched to the out position all of the compressor circuitry is removed from the audio path When in the out position the unit is hardwired to the output i e hard bypassed The compressor limiter however continues to operate in a monitoring mode The unit defau
8. ion The amount of compression is increased as the control is turned clock wise The compressor can be operated with soft knee or hard knee compression curves When changing between the soft and hard knee readjust ment of the threshold control is necessary because the side chain operates differently Opera tion hard knee may require a higher threshold setting than operation in soft knee GAIN CONTROL The gain control will adjust the compressor gain from 0 to 14 dB of gain When in link mode the gain control operates independently to allow balancing of the program source See link switch description ATTACK CONTROL The attack control determines the time it takes the compressor to respond to the input signal and have gain reduction take place Zero on the control is fast 10 is slow RELEASE CONTROL The release control sets the time for the compressor s gain to return to the point of no gain reduction in the absence of program Zero on the control is fast 10 is slow The attack and release times depend on the knee control setting the amount of gain change the setting of the character switch and the program material They all interact and allow the creation PAGE 5 of a wide variety of sounds possible only because of a proprietary gain control device used in Crane Song compressors KNEE CONTROL The knee control changes the shape of the knee or gain curve With the control set to 0 the curve and slope are gentle Wit
9. lt 50 60 Hz 45 watts MDL 0 4A Fuse for 100V and 120V MDL 0 25A Fuse for 230V and 240V 7335 14 Ibs 6 34 kg 10 inches plus cabling 1 rack space PAGE 10 TRAKKER SIDE CHAIN PIN OUT CHART RETURN GND JUMPER PINS 6 AND 8 SIDE CHAIN CONNECTOR SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL SEND SIGNAL SEND SEND GND 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 aE Ess CRANE SONG LTD TRAKKER SIDE CHAIN QUT ______ 318492 1 GLI SLINN ANII 01 130433 SV YOLISNNOD AJADI 193434 SYOLISNNOID 40 MBIA ADVE 374 2 NOSEIA a AWO 01229902 01 407 JLIHM AINO X0DLIJNNODI JNO NO LIANNDO ANY v SNId 540133 09 33 13 8 LOANNOD LON S300 31L0N 2117 E Sth Street Superior WI 54880 USA tel 715 398 3627 fax 715 398 3279 TRAKKER SINGLE CHANNEL CLASSA COMPRESSOR REGISTRATION FORM Please fill out this form and return It will be used for sending updates and pertinent information as it becomes available Thank you NAME STUDIO NAME ADDRESS CITY COUNTRY PHONE SERIAL DEALER PURCHASE PRICE EMAIL WEBSITE
10. lts to the bypass out state when the power is turned off or when the power fails METER The meter has two modes of operation output and gain reduction In the out mode the meter appears as a bar graph 0 VU is referenced to 4dBm The gr mode shows gain reduction and appears as a dot type display The red CLIP LED indicator lights when the unit is clipping in the output stage on either of the two settings PAGE 6 LINK SWITCH A unique feature of TRAKKER is the ability to use one unit as a master controller with up to 7 slave units The rules for operating TRAKKER in link are as follows 1 Only one master unit 2 If any unit is turned off the link goes away Allowing Link Turning the link switch on will light the red indicator next to the switch when link is allowed Switching the link on turns that unit into the master controller unit The master unit now controls all functions of all units except gain control The gain controls operate indepen dently regardless of the link being on or off Disallowing Link The link system allows only one master controller device The link will be disallowed if 1 multiple link switches are on or 2 power to any TRAKKER in the link is turned off or fails CHARACTER SWITCH SETTINGS HARD OPTICAL Vintage VCA V VCA CLEAN Clean VCA C VCA e V Vintage Vintage Ve CV Clean VCA VV Vintage VCA denotes soft knee settings Clean Ce
11. s not have a program dependent release time The release time is determined by the release control only The hard knee can be thought of as a limiter although TRAKKER has adjustable attack and release times The knee control changes the ratio when operating in the hard knee mode Hard knee means the knee has a hard break point When the signal is above this break point com pressor limiter action takes place Below this point no gain control action takes place This is typical of many classic units that fit the hard knee category NOTE The threshold control will need re setting when changing between hard knee and any other character knob settings i e optical air optical soft knee because the side chain becomes completely rearranged when switching between the hard and any other knee settings AMPLIFIER TY PES CLEAN VINTAGE CLEAN VCA VINTAGE VCA The clean setting is a very transparent discrete class A audio path This is the most transparent audio path in the device The clean setting imparts the least amount of color on the sound The vintage audio path has color similar to a triode tube circuit and single ended Class transis tor circuits The color is mostly second harmonic with third harmonic being introduced when clipping is approached Using this setting will result in a rich fat warm sound Many vintage tube and solid state compressors have small amounts of control voltage feed through and other modulation artifacts that
12. take place with gain changes The VCA settings add these types of modulation artifacts to the audio path It is important to note that the color added by the VCA setting is dynamic This means that the sound change is only heard when TRAKKER s gain is changing and is more prevalent with fast attack and release settings sound setting is called VCA on the front panel The VCA artifact can be attached to the clean or vintage sound Combining the two amplifier sounds and the VCA sounds results in 4 different audio paths to chose from When the 4 different compressor characteristics are included there are 16 different sounds to choose from This does not include the large variation in sound that is possible with the different attack release and shape settings Because of relay switching when changing the character switch there will be a small clicking noise The signal turns off for 2 ms thus causing the click It will only happen when there is signal present If it was possible to change the relay at zero crossing of the signal there would be no click By using relays the audio path quality is maintained PAGE 8 TRAKKER NOTES CHARACTER SWITCH SETTING SUGGESTIONS A good starting place is optical clean attack set at 4 release set at 5 5 and knee set at 6 Sound with these settings will be similar to the classic LA 3 When the character switch is set to optical vintage attack set at 4 release set at 5 5 and knee set at 6 the
13. tion switch allows the selection of transparent operation or vintage operations such as optical air optical soft knee and hard knee each with four different control sounds The amplifier gain control sounds Transparent Vintage tube or old style class Transparent with artifacts and Vintage with VCA artifacts The front panel contains a 22 element VU meter with over load indicator to show gain reduction and allow accurate monitoring of output levels In the link mode the master unit controls all functions of the slave units except for make up gain TRAKKER has transformer less balanced inputs and outputs The unit is 1 rack space tall and operates from 100V 115V 230 or 240V mains TRAKKER maximum versatility toolkit for solving real world recording broadcast and sound reinforcement problems with the utmost attention to signal quality From single channel operation to bus compression TRAKKER can provide an artistic choice of sounds at the flip of a switch PAGE 3 PANEL REFERENCE shuas 10 1919 uo 90 5 110410 y ul si jun y 20 291 4 12 Pal 9 10 9410 ejds p 90 1 94 5128 95 H LIMS 8313 10 awg y 0 souasqe y 041014100 ay unal 01 aye 0
14. ut and the hi frequency content is boosted TRAKKER can function as a de sser If every thing below 80 Hz is cut TRAKKER will not respond to the low frequency content of a signal By modifying the side chain frequency response infinite variations can be created LINK CONNECTOR The link connector is a 15 pin DB style connector There are control voltages and logic signals in the link cable Because of this the AC power cable should be kept away from it It is also good practice to keep audio cables separated from the power cable The order that the con nectors are plugged in does not matter When using a cable with extra positions the one with the loop must be plugged in for the system to link INTERFACING Input Output For Input and Output Side Chain Connections Unbalanced Connections Power Pilot Lamp Shipping Weight Depth Behind Panel Panel Height Floating balanced Maximum input is 25 dBm The connectors are XLR Floating balanced Maximum output is 25 dBm The connectors are XLR Pin 21 Sig Pin3is Sig Pin 1 GND Floating balanced Connections are made by using a DB 9 Male Connector This is a loop insert and must be normaled back to the TRAKKER Are made by tieing the SIG Pin to the GND Pin If the connection is an input it is best to tie at the signal source If the connection is an output itis best to tie at the XLR connector 100 120 230 240 vo
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