PREFACE
Dear Customer:
Thanks for choosing LTO CLE 8.0 Compressor/Limter/Gate and thanks for choosing one of the results of LTO
AUDIO TEAM job and researches.
For our LTO AUDIO TEAM, music and sound are more than a job...are first of all passion and let us say...our obsession!
We have been designing professional audio products for a long time in cooperation with some of the major brands in
the world in the audio field.
The LTO line presents unparalleled analogue and digital products made by Musicians for Musicians in our R&D
Centers in Italy, Netherlands, United Kingdom and Taiwan. The core of our digital audio products is a sophisticated
DSP (Digital sound processor) and a large range of state of the art algorithms which have been developed by our
Software Team for the last 7 years.
Because we are convinced you are the most important member of LTO AUDIO TEAM and the one confirming the
quality of our job, we like to share with you our work and our dreams, paying attention to your suggestions and your
comments.
Following this idea we create our products and we will create the new ones! From our side, we guarantee you and we
will guarantee you also in future the best quality, the best fruits of our continuous researches and the best prices.
Our LTO CLE 8.0 is the result of many hours of listening and tests involving common people, area experts, musicians
and technicians.
The results of this effort is that you can acquire an extremely efficient and universal dynamics processor. It Contains
several new circuits design which make the unit an ultimate dynamic processor: intelligent program recognition, smart
Expander/Gate and super low distortion VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier).
Nothing else to add, but that we would like to thank all the people that made the LTO CLE 8.0 a reality available to
our customers, and thank our designers and all the LTO staff, people who make possible the realization of products
containing our idea of music and sound and are ready to support you, our customers, in the best way, conscious that
you are our best richness.
Thank you very much.
LTO AUDIO TEAM
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................4
2. THE CONCEPT BEHIND..........................................................................................................................4
2.1 Some technical stuff
2.2 Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA)
2.3 Inputs
3. CONTROLS................................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Master Control Section
3.2 Expander / Gate Section
3.3 Compressor Section
3.4 Peak Limiter Section
3.5 The Rear Panel
4. READY TO ROLL?.................................................................................................................................10
4.1 Expander/Gate Section
4.2 Compressor Section
4.3 Peak Limiter Section
5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION.....................................................................................................12
5.1 Mains Connection
5.2 Audio Connection
5.3 Rack Mounting
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................15
7. WARRANTY ...............................................................................................................................................................17
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1. INTRODUCTION
You are now the Owner of an LTO CLE 8.0 Compressor/Limiter/Gate. The CLE 8.0 is a very powerful dynamic processor.
We have included in it several innovative circuit designs that make the CLE 8.0 a very versatile processor: smart and fast
recognition of the program, adjustable Expander/Gate and very low distortion Voltage Control Amplifier (VCA).
Feature List:
Smart Knee Control Compressor (SKC)
Soft knee or hard knee? This is the question! SKC combines both: In the "soft knee" mode you control the program
material so that the compression will be the most musical and inaudible. ON the other end, the hard knee function
is used for better precision, limiting signal peaks with precision and will allow you to add creativity to the dynamic
processing. This function also allows you to protect other equipment in the signal loop against distortion.
The AUTO Function
Your CLE 8.0 includes AUTO function switch on the front panel. Thanks to the AUTO function attack and release
times of the program materials are automatically analysed. Then the dynamic range of the program is heavily com-
pressed in a very musical way so that there will not be any audible breathing or pumping effect.
Attack and Release Controls:
Ok,Ok, you do not want to get advantage of our AUTO function and be the Master of your own mix.
We have provided your CLE 8.0 with User Adjustable attack and release time for the best total manual control.
Smart Ratio Control expander (SRC)
During music pauses or when a quiet session occurs, the noise floor maybe highly amplified and this effect may
be exaggerated because of inappropriate use of the expansion ratio. The SRC control will adjust the expansion
depending on the input signal so that those signals, which are slightly above the noise floor level, will get the major
benefits.
Smart Gain Control peak limiter (SGC)
This function includes two important functions: Clipper and program limiter. The peak limiter will be activated
above a certain threshold that is adjusted by the User and will radically restrict signal peaks. But what about
if the threshold of the Limiter is surpassed only for a few milliseconds? SGC will turn on automatically and
reduce the output signal so that you will not hear any distortion. Smart, isn't it? The SGC proves to be very
efficient in loudspeaker protection and to reduce undesired peaks in digital situations.
2. THE CONCEPT BEHIND
2.1 Some technical stuff
Good old analog technology: It will allow us to manufacture audio equipment with a very high dynamic range:
up to 125 dB. But the dynamic range of digital equipment is more or less 25 dB less. A further reduction in dy-
namic range occurs with the use of tape recorders and/or vinyl records.
2.1.1 It is not just Music
Yes, a piece of electronic will produce some noise. When the current flows through a conductor this will generate
a certain movement of the electrons and therefore: noise. And throughout the whole spectrum of audio. Imagine
what happens when this inherent noise will be amplified. Yes, today one can use "low-noise" components but
still such components will present a certain level of residual noise.
For example with tape recorders it will not be possible to get an S/N (signal to noise) ratio better than 70dB.
This level would not be accepted today by the increased sensitivity of the Listeners. It is possible to improve
the performance of a tape recorder: Absolutely no!
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2.1.2 Introducing Audio Dynamics
The human ear can detect the noise generating by falling leaves as well as the roar generated by the taking
off space shuttle. Unfortunately no analog, nor digital device can reproduce such wide spectrum. Please
look at Chart.1 and you will see the difference if dynamic capacity of various devices when compare to the
human ear. More problems occur when handling high level signals and low level signals. When you reach
the high level limit you may incur in distortion because of the dynamic range of the instrument therefore a
certain "reserve" must be maintained to avoid distortion. This reserve is known as "headroom" and it is usu-
ally set at 10-20dB. Would not be easier just to reduce the operating level? Yes it would but you would put
low level music signals at the same level of the basic noise floor so the overall quality of the signal would be
highly deteriorated. Please look at Chart.2 and note the Usable dynamic range (including headroom) versus
high level distortion generated by peaks, and Noise floor level.
Chart.1: The dynamic range capabilities of various devices
Clipping Aera
Clipping Signal heavily distrorted
Noise Aera
Low level signal drowned out by noise
Chart.2: The interactive relationship between the operating level and the headroom
So the operating level must be as high as possible but not high enough to generate distortion.
Thriky uh?
There is a very easy way to obtain this. With the volume knob in hand you increase the volume during low
passages and decrease the volume during loud passages. Unfortunately even the Great Houdini would not
be fast enough to monitor carefully the speed of the musical signal and it would be impossible to detect sig-
nal peaks and consequently levelling them out. Manual control is therefore out of question. The answer is
AGC (automatic gain control); a device that will monitor the signal in real time and that will adjust the gain
for the best S/N ratio without producing distortion. So, the name of this device is "Compressor/limiter".
2.1.3 More technical stuff about Compressor/Limiters
Try to measure the dynamic range of musical instruments. You will find out that your ear will handle such
range during which the distortion and overloading will be generated in your audio equipment.
To avoid these, compressor/Limiters will be used. Both Compressors and Limiters more or less do the same
job but Limiters brutally limit the audio signal above a set threshold, while Compressors handle signal in a
much more civilised way and over a wide range of levels. If an audio signal exceeds the threshold set by
the User the limiter will kill any audio signal above that threshold. Period! Also Compressors perform their
function when the audio signal exceed a certain threshold but the signal is not killed brutally. The audio signal
will be reduced in gain in proportion with the amount above the set threshold.
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2.1.4 More about noise: Expanders and Noise-Gates
A lot of instruments such as microphones, amplifiers, guitar pickups, etc generate some noise, either at low fre-
quencies (hum) or at high frequencies (hiss) Such noise will inevitably interfere with the quality of your audio
signal. Now, if you scream into a microphone you will not hear the noise generated by such microphone because
such noise will be "masked" by the higher level of the signal, your voice in this case.
But if you sing into your microphone more gently in a soft passage, the level of the signal generated by your
voice will get much closer to the floor noise level and such floor noise will become disturbing. In order to kill this
problem Expanders and noise-gates are used. An expander is the opposite of a compressor: attenuating the
signal when the amplitude drops they can limit the floor noise.
Now, we do not need dramatic expansion of a signal across the range, This would generate a resulting dynamic
range of over 150dB. For this reason the amplitude control will be applied only to those audio signals which
are below a set threshold. Those audio signals above the set threshold will not be affected. Noise-gate can be
regarded as a simple Expander. But the Expander will attenuate the audio signal continuously below the set
threshold while the noise-gate will simply dramatically cut-off the audio signal completely.
2.2 Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA)
The VCA is the soul of the CLE 8.0 and it is one of the best components available today in his category thanks to its exce-
llent performances in terms of distortion, linearity, noise and temperature stability
2.3 Inputs
2.3.1 Take it easy: Balanced Inputs
To make your life easy and clean we have provided CLE 8.0 with electronically balanced inputs. Even if you
operate at high signal levels, hum and noise will be reduce automatically. There is also a servo-function that
will automatically adjust the internal level when unbalanced connectors are detected. The correction if of 6dB
and it will avoid differences in level in between input and output signal.
3. CONTROLS
SMART
SMART
SMART
SMART
SMART
SMART
SMART
SMART
Pic.1: Front Panel of The CLE8.0
The CLE 8.0 presents with 8 channels. Each channel is equipped with the same control elements: 6 push-button switches,
8 rotary controls and 22 LEDs except channel 1 which short of the LINK CH1 push-button only.
3.1 Master Control Section
1
2
GAIN REDUCTION(dB)
IN/OUT LEVEL(dB)
30
25
20
15
-6
10
0
6
3
1
-24 -18 -12
+6
+12 +18
SMART
SOFT
SC FILTER IN/OUT METER BYPASS/COMP
INPUT
COMP
GAIN REDUCTION(dB)
IN/OUT LEVEL(dB)
30
25
20
15
-6
10
0
6
3
1
-24 -18 -12
+6
+12 +18
LINK CH1
LINK ON
SMART
SOFT
SC FILTER IN/OUT METER BYPASS/COMP
INTPUT
COMP
6
4
7
5
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Pic.2: The Master Control Section
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1. Gain Reduction Meter
It indicated the gain reduction. The range displayed is 1 to 30 dB.
2. Input / Output Level Meter
It will read the actual Input or Output Level. The range goes from -24dB to +18dB.
3. Bypass Switch
This switch simply turns off the correspondent channel. It can also be used to make an A/B comparison in between
processed and unprocessed signal.
4. Input / Output Meter Switch
When the switch is ON the level indicator will read the input level. When it is OFF the level indicator will read
the output level.
5. SC Filter switch
Engaging this switch to insert a Low-cut filter in the sidechain path and thus limits the influence of low frequencies
on the CLE 8.0's control processes.
6. Smart switch
Engaging this button to switch the "Hard Knee" characteristics to SKC (Smart Knee Control). SKC provides a
compression of the program material and should therefore be used whenever compression should be more or
less inaudible.
7. Link CH 1 switch
Every channel contains the Link CH1 switch except the CH1. Activating this switch will link the corresponding
channel to CH1, and the CH1 will take control of the corresponding channel.
3.2 Expander / Gate Section
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2.5
45
0
1.5
7
OFF
+15
1.2
8
EXP/GATE(dB)
RATIO(1:N)
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8
Pic.3: Expander/Gate Section
8. EXP/GATE control
This control adjust the threshold level for the Expander / Gate Section in the range of Off to +15dBu. Signals
below this level cause expansion.
9. Ratio Control
This control determines the expansion ratio when the signal drops below the threshold level. The expansion ratio can
be set from 1:1.2 to 1:8 (Low ratio for Expander application or 1:8 for Gate application).
10. Threshold LED
The "+" Led lights up when an audio signal is below the set threshold. The "-" Led lights up in presence of an
expansion
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3.3 Compressor Section
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4
30
0.5
0
15
70
0.3
0.1
1.5
+10
-30
+10 2
10
6
3
-10
-40
+20
1
1
150
0.05
5
-20
+20
AUTO
COMPRESSOR(dB)
RATIO(N:1)
ATTACK(mSec)
RELEASE(dB/Sec)
OUTPUT GAIN(dB)
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16
15
17
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13
Pic.4: Compressor Section
11. Compressor Control
This control adjusts the threshold level for the Compressor section in the range of -40dB to +20dB. The SKC
(Smart Knee Control) is applied to the audio signal, which is a maximum of 10dB above the set threshold. Above
such level (10dB) a hard knee compression will be applied.
12. Compressor LED
These LED's will show you the state of the input signal in relation to the threshold level. If the input signal
falls below the set threshold level, the left "-" LED will light up. This means that no signal is being compressed.
When the input signal reach the set threshold level, the middle LED lights up. This means the compression
function hasn't been activated. If the input signal rises above the set threshold level, this signal will be com-
pressed and the "+" LED lights up.
13. Ratio Control
The ratio between the input and output level of audio signals exceeding the set threshold level is determined by this
control. This control is manually adjustable from 1:1 to :1.
14. Attack Control
This control determines how fast the compressor is to respond to audio signals that will exceed the set threshold.
It can be manually adjusted from 1 to 150 milliseconds.
15. Release Control
This control determines how fast is the compressor to return to unity gain when the audio signal falls below the set
threshold level. It can be manually adjusted from 0.05 to 5 seconds.
16. Auto Switch
Who needs Attack and release control? Activate this switch and these controls will be deactivated. Attack and release
controls will be automatically set by the unit depending on the program material.
17. Output Gain Control
Through this control you can vary the output signal by a maximum of 20 dB. In this way you can recover a level
that had been lost because of the compression process.
3.4 Peak Limiter Section
19
+18
+4
0
OFF
PEAK LIMITER
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Pic.5: Peak Limiter Section
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18. Peak Limiter Control
The threshold level of the Peak Limiter is adjusted by this control.
19. Peak Limiter LED
This Led will light up when the Limiter function is activated.
3.5 The Rear Panel
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UK / Aust
240V 50Hz
Fuse:T315mAL
AC INPUT
EUROPE
210-240V 50Hz
Fuse:T315mAL
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
USA / Canada
100-120V 60Hz
Fuse:T630mAL
RATED POWER CONSUMPTION: 40W
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
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OPERATING LEVEL
OPERATING LEVEL
OPERATING LEVEL
OPERATING LEVEL
OPERATING LEVEL
OPERATING LEVEL
OPERATING LEVEL
OPERATING LEVEL
4dBu
10dBV
4dBu
10dBV
4dBu
10dBV
4dBu
10dBV
4dBu
10dBV
4dBu
10dBV
4dBu
10dBV
4dBu
10dBV
RETURN
SEND
RETURN
SEND
RETURN
SEND
RETURN
SEND
RETURN
SEND
RETURN
SEND
RETURN
SEND
RETURN
SEND
CHANNEL 8
CHANNEL 7
CHANNEL 6
CHANNEL 5
CHANNEL 4
CHANNEL 3
CHANNEL 2
CHANNEL 1
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22 23
25
24
Pic.6: Pear Panel Of The CLE8.0
20. AC Inlet and Fuse Holder
This connector is used to connect the supplied power cord. Please check the Voltage accepted by the unit and the
Voltage available from your AC sockets before connecting the unit to the Mains.
21. Audio In
These connectors are used to input the signal source. You can input the signal via the balanced 1/4" TRS phone jack
or XLR connector.
22. Audio Out
These connectors are used to output the signal. You can output the signal via the balanced 1/4" TRS phone jack or
XLR connector.
23. Operating Level Control
This control is used to adapt this unit to either the -10dBV home recording operating level or the +4dBu professional
studio operating level.
The Input / Output Level Meter (2) is referenced automatically to the selected level, i.e. an optimum operating range
of the meter will always be ensured.
24. Send
Through this 1/4" unbalanced jack the audio signal can be routed to an external processor for sidechain effect.
25. Return
The return signal from an external processor will be inputted through this 1/4" jack.
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4. READY TO ROLL?
4.1 Expander/Gate Section
Chart.3: Function of an expander
As we told you previously in this Manual the downward expander will reduce automatically the level of the audio
signal when such signal is below a set threshold. So the expander is the opposite of the compressor/limiter. We
also explained to you how the ratio curve of the expander is flat while a noise gate it is more brutal processor: It
simply cut-off the entire signal below a certain set threshold. The CLE 8.0 is equipped with a new kind of expander,
the SRC (Smart Ratio Control). The ratio of the SRC is automatically adjusted according to the audio signal level.
In fact, conventional expanders could easily cut part of the musical program with unacceptable result: The gain
changes become audible. We have equipped the SRC with a non-linear ratio curve, which is soft and adjustable
by the User. Thanks to the SRC low passages close to noise floor level will be processed with a minimum ratio of
expansion while for signals of reduced level a higher ratio will be used with resultant greater attenuation.
SRC CURVE
Chart.4: SRC Curve characteristics of the Adaptive Expander
4.1.1 EXP/GATE Adjustment
The EXP/GATE control covers a very wide range and it is efficient with any working level. Turn the threshold control
fully counterclockwise and the Expander/Gate section will be completely off.
4.2 Compressor Section
4.2.1 Another Threshold Control?
The compressor threshold control sets the point where the input level starts to be reduced. Let's say the level
is +12dBu and the threshold control is set at +2dBu: In this case up to 10dB can be compressed. If the input
level is the same and the control is set at -10dBu the maximum compression will be 22dB, The operating range
of the threshold control is -40 to +20dBu. Turn the threshold control fully clockwise and you will get a threshold
level of +20dBu.
You must remember that the degree and the type of compression not only depend by the threshold control but
also by other controls such as Ratio, Attack and Release.
4.2.2 Ratio control
This control sets the change of input level to output level but only for the signals that exceed the threshold. The scale
of the ratio control on the front panel (calibrated in dB) indicates how much input level is required to increase the
output level by 1dB. If you have a ratio equal to 1:1 you will get the same level of input and output signal: So, no
level change.
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If you have a ratio of 2:1 this means that for every 2dB increase of the input level (above threshold) you will
get an increase of output level of 1dB. ON the same way, a ratio of 10:1 means that for every 10dB increase
of the input level (above threshold) you will get an increase in output level equal to 1dB, and so on.
You need to be aware that higher ratio settings produce less natural sounds so if you wish a more minute effect
on the dynamic range of a program you should use a Ratio of 4:1 or lower.
With the SKC circuit (Smart Knee Control) you can avoid aggressive compression generated by using high
ratios. How we achieve this? Introducing a "soft knee" curve in the range of up to 10dB above the threshold
level. Hard Knee compression is then used beyond this range.
Output
Gain 0 dB
Threshold
Ratio 2:1
Ratio 4:1
Hard Knee
Limiter :1
SKC Curve
Input
Chart.5: SKC characteristic of the compressor section
4.2.3 Attack control
The attack time represents the amount of time that passes before the compressor start to lower the output
level when the signal is above the threshold point. For very fast transients such as drums, handclaps, etc.
a short attack time will be used. These peaks are consequently carefully regulated by the compressor.
Sounds of other nature will get advantages if longer attack times are used. Anyway, our advice is always to
begin the process with longer attack times. Then you can start gradually to reduce the attack time. In the
CLE 8.0 the attack time can be set in a range of 1 to 150 milliseconds.
4.2.4 Release Control
This control determines how much time the compressor needs to get back to normal gain when the audio
signal falls below the set threshold.
A too short release time will make the volume to fluctuate and you will experience pumping effect. A too long
release time will give you pumping and breathing effect especially when you have loud passage followed by
a quite passage. The release time on CLE 8.0 can be set from 0.05 to 5 seconds.
4.2.5 Auto switch
This switch turns off the possibility of manually set the attack and release times. An intelligent program re-
cognition circuit will automatically set the attack and release times. In such way, undesirable effects such as
distortion and pumping will be avoided.
4.2.6 Output control
This Control is indispensable to compensate the loss of level at output level generated by the gain reduction
caused by the compression and limiting processing
4.2.7 Bypass Switch
This switch simply turns off the processing of the corresponding channel. This is useful to compare quickly
the processed and unprocessed signal.
4.2.8 Gain Reduction Meter
This consists of 8 LED on the front of the CLE 8.0. Through this Led meter you can visualise the amount of
gain reduction at any given time.
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Chart.6: The effect of a compressor can be expressed as the amount
of gain reduction that is taking place for any given input
4.3 Peak Limiter Section
How fast is the compressor to react to a signal which is above the threshold point? This is determined by the attack
time. A longer attack time is advisable to process low frequencies while shorter attack time is preferable for high
frequencies. In this way you will avoid undesired dynamic distortion. But what about if you are mixing a program
with a wide range of frequencies? In this case you should choose a setting that would benefit the low frequency
better.
Well, life is not that easy for conventional compressor/limiters. Ok you handle an audio signal made by a wide
range of frequencies and you have chosen a longer attack time. But, if are using your CLE 8.0 as a limiter the fast
high frequencies will pass through untouched because the attack time is too slow and such transients could cause
distortion when the unit is connected to broadcast devices or taper recorders. The solution in CLE 8.0 is represe-
nted by our Smart Gain Control (SGC) limiter circuit. The curve in bold is the output signal and the dashed curve
above it is the input signal. The area in between the two is the amount of gain reduction.
The unit will activate the limiter when the signal exceeds the threshold for more than 15 microseconds. Then 1
second after that the signal is below threshold again, reduction goes back to 0dB and in this case input and output
signals are again identical.
Peak Limiting
Program Limiting
Level
Release
Threshold
Input
Output
approx. 1 s
6ms
20
15ms
t/ms
30
Chart.7: SGC characteristic of the limiter section
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5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
5.1 Mains Connection
You must check the power supply Voltage available in your Country before connecting the unit to the Mains.
5.2 Audio connection
The CLE 8.0 Compressor/Limiter/Gate is equipped with balanced XLR connectors as well as 1/4" phone jack and
can be connected with other units in different ways to support a vast range of applications without experiencing a
signal loss.
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a. Wiring Configuration
Both types of connectors available on CLE 8.0 can be wired in balanced and unbalanced modes.
Please see following drawing for details:
For 1/4" Phone jack
+
+
+
-
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Ring
Ring
Sleeve
TS Type Unbalanced
TRS Type Balanced
TRS Type Unbalanced
For XLR connector
Pin2 (+)
Pin3 (-)
(Linked to Pin1 manually,
Pin2 (+)
Pin3 (-)
)
Pin1 (
)
Pin1 (
)
XLR Type Unbalanced
XLR Type Balanced
b. In Line Connection
Please see following drawing for details.
Balanced
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
SLEEVE RING TIP
TIP RING SLEEVE
Sleeve
1
2
1
2
3
3
Tip
1
2
3
Ring
TIP RING SLEEVE
Sleeve
Unbalanced
Tip
1
2
3
Ring
Sleeve
TIP RING SLEEVE
Tip
1
2
3
Sleeve
TIP SLEEVE
1
2
3
Centre
Screen
Tip
Tip
TIP SLEEVE
SLEEVE TIP
Sleeve
Sleeve
Tip
Tip
Ring
Ring
TIP RING SLEEVE
SLEEVE RING TIP
Sleeve
Sleeve
Tip
Centre
Screen
Sleeve
TIP SLEEVE
Tip
Centre
Screen
Ring
Sleeve
TIP RING SLEEVE
1
2
1
2
3
3
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c. Insert Points Connection
In case you are using the main inserts of your mixing console and you have a single jack for SEND and
RETURN, you can use an insert Y cable . Please see following drawing.
1/4" TRS insert
Send
Return
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
Insert Leads
Tip (Send)
Sleeve
Tip
Ring
SLEEVE TIP
Sleeve
Tip (Return)
Sleeve
TIP RING SLEEVE
TIP RING SLEEVE
TIP RING SLEEVE
SLEEVE RING TIP
1
2 (Send)
3
Tip
Ring
1
Sleeve
2 (Return)
3
Centre (Send)
Screen
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
Centre (Return)
Screen
5.3 Rack Mounting
The most secure mounting is on a universal rack shelf available from various rack manufactures or your music
dealer. The CLE 8.0 Compressor /Limiter /Gate fits into one standard 19" rack unit of space, and its height is 4H.
Please allow at least an additional 4" depth for the connectors on the rear panel. Be sure that there is enough air
space around the unit for sufficient ventilation and please do not place the CLE 8.0 Compressor /Limiter /Gate on
high temperature devices such as power amplifiers etc. to avoid overheating.
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6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT
Type
Active balanced XLR and 1/4"JACK
Balanced >50KOhm, Unbalanced>25KOhm
+4dBu/ 10dBV
Impedance
Operating level
Max input level
+21dBu balanced and unbalanced
Typically>55dB at 1KHz
CMRR
OUTPUT
Type
XLR and 1/4" JACK
Impedance
Max output level
Balanced 60 Ohm, Unbalanced 30 Ohm
>+21dBu
RETURN
Type
1/4" JACK
>10KOhm
>+24dBu
Impedance
Max input level
SEND
Type
1/4" JACK
2KOhm
Impedance
Max output level
>+21dBu
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
20HZ to 20kHz, +0/ 0.5dB
Bandwidth
Noise
>
90dBu, unweighted, 22Hz to 22kHz
<0.01% Typical at +4dBu, 1kHz, unity gain
<0.04% Typical at +20dBu, 1kHz, unity gain
<0.01% Typical SMPTE
THD
IMD
<
100dB, 22Hz to 22Khz
Crosstalk
EXPANDER/GATE SECTION
COMPRESSOR SECTION
Type
Smart Ratio control Expander
variable (OFF to +15dB)
variable (1:1.2 to 1:8)
Threshold
Ratio
Type
Smart Knee control Compressor
variable ( 40dB to +20dB)
variable (1:1 to :1)
Threshold
Ratio
variable (Smart knee control)
variable (1ms to 150ms)
Threshold Characteristic
Manual Attack Time
Manual Release Time
Auto Attack Time
Auto Release Time
Output level
variable from 0.05s to 5s
Typical 15ms at 10dB, 5ms at 20dB, 3ms at 30dB
Program dependent, typical 125dB/s
variable ( 20dB to +20dB)
PEAK LIMITER SECTION
Type
Smart Gain Control Peak Limiter
variable (0 to OFF (+22dBu))
Threshold
Ratio
Stage 1 Limiter Type
:1
Clipper
Attack Time
Release Time
Stage 2 Limiter Type
Attack
"zero"
"zero"
Program Limiter
program dependent, typ. <5ms
program dependent, typ. 20dB/s
Release
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FUNCTION SWITCHES
SMART
SC FILTER
AUTO
Enables the "Smart Knee Control" characteristics.
Allows for frequency dependent processing.
Enable the automatic and program dependent setting of the Attack
/Release times, disengaging the manual Attack /Release controls.
Switches between input and output for the Level Meter.
Bypass switch.
I/O METER
BYPASS
Changes the internal reference level from +4 dBu to 10dBu.
Linking both channels for stereo operation. Channel 1 becomes master.
OPERATING LEVEL
LINK
INDICATORS
8 element LED display: 1/3/6/10/15/20/25/30 dB.
8 element LED display: -24/-18/-12/-6/0/+6/+12/+18 dB
GAIN REDUCTION
INPUT/OUTPUT LEVEL
Expander/Gate Threshold
Compressor Threshold
Peak Limiter Threshold
Function switch
2 LED for under "+" and above "
"
3 LEDs for under "+",Interactive "0" and above "
1 LED for indication of limiter function.
LED indicator for each
"
POWER SUPPLY
Mains Voltages
USA/Canada
U.K./Australia
Europe
~120VAC, 60Hz
~240VAC, 50Hz
~230VAC, 50Hz
~100 120VAC
General Export Model
~200 240VAC,50 60Hz
100 120VAC : 630mA (SLOW BLOW)
Fuse
200 240VAC : 315mA (SLOW BLOW)
40Watts
Standard IEC receptacle
Power consumption
Mains Connection
PHYSICAL
485.0(W) 233.0(D) 90.0(H)mm
5.2Kg
Dimension
Net Weight
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7. WARRANTY
1. WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD
To obtain Warranty Service, the buyer should first fill out and return the enclosed Warranty Registration Card within
10 days of the Purchase Date.
All the information presented in this Warranty Registration Card gives the manufacturer a better understanding of
the sales status, so as to purport a more effective and efficient after-sales warranty service.
Please fill out all the information carefully and genuinely, miswriting or absence of this card will void your warranty
service.
2. RETURN NOTICE
2.1 In case of return for any warranty service, please make sure that the product is well packed in its original shipping
carton, and it can protect your unit from any other extra damage.
2.2 Please provide a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of purchase with the returned machine, and give detail
information about your return address and contact telephone number.
2.3 A brief description of the defect will be appreciated.
2.4 Please prepay all the costs involved in the return shipping, handling and insurance.
3. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
3.1 LTO warrants that this product will be free from any defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period
of 1 year from the purchase date if you have completed the Warranty Registration Card in time.
3.2 The warranty service is only available to the original consumer, who purchased this product directly from the
retail dealer, and it can not be transferred.
3.3 During the warranty service, LTO may repair or replace this product at its own option at no charge to you for
parts or for labor in accordance with the right side of this limited warranty.
3.4 This warranty does not apply to the damages to this product that occurred as the following conditions:
Instead of operating in accordance with the user's manual thoroughly, any abuse or misuse of this product.
Normal tear and wear.
The product has been altered or modified in any way.
Damage which may have been caused either directly or indirectly by another product / force / etc.
Abnormal service or repairing by anyone other than the qualified personnel or technician.
And in such cases, all the expenses will be charged to the buyer.
3.5 In no event shall LTO be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclu-
sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.
3.6 This warranty gives you the specific rights, and these rights are compatible with the state laws, you may also
have other statutory rights that may vary from state to state.
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SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED
No. 1, Lane 17, Sec. 2, Han Shi W. Road, Taichung, 401 Taiwan
All rights reserved to ALTO Mobile. Due to continued development in response to
customer feedback, product features, specifications and/or internal/external design may be
changed without prior notice. No photocopying, translation or reproduction of any part of this user
c
manual is allowed without prior written permission.Copyright 2004 Seikaku Technical Group Limited.
NF00940-1.0
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