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Carl Martin Compressor Limiter

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Carl Martin Compressor-Limiter has been specially developed to incorporate the same features and sonic clarity found in high quality professional studio compressors. To achieve this we incorporated a variable threshold, -variable compression ratio, -variable attack and release controls and of course, a gain level.

General Guidelines on the use of the Compressor/Limiter:
Threshold: Working anti clockwise, determines how much of the signal will be compressed. This is also dependent on how much signal is fed from the instrument.
Comp: Working clockwise, determines how much compression is applied to the signal allowed by the threshold setting.
Resp: Working clockwise, determines the attack/release times, going from slow to fast. In general, if you want to hear the compressor working with a crisp attack you should use slow times. If you require just a silent limiting you should use fast times.
Gain: Working clockwise, sets the overall gain.Busy: Indicates the amount of compression being applied, even in bypass mode. The brighter it gets, the more compression is being applied.You can find more detailed information under manuals.

"Carl Martin wins an pedal round up for compressor's as The Best Overall in Guitar & Bass magazine (UK) July 2007 issue. The Carl Martin Compressor-Limiter is the most complex unit in this test, and will suit those who have experience with studio compressors. This a studio quality unit that can deliver everything from subtle squash to brick-wall limiting, the Carl Martin is a do-it-all compressor." - Guitar & Bass magazine (UK)

More information can be found in the User Manual below:

  • Features and sonic clarity generally found only in studio compressors.
  • Threshold: working anti clockwise, determines how much of the signal will be compressed. this is also dependent on how much signal is fed from the instrument.
  • Comp: working clockwise, determines how much compression is applied to the signal allowed by the threshold setting.
  • Resp: working clockwise, determines the attack/release times, going from slow to fast. in general, if you want to hear the compressor working with a crisp attack you should use slow times. if you require just a silent limiting you should use fast times.
  • Gain: working clockwise, sets the overall gain. busy: indicates the amount of compression being applied, even in bypass mode. the brighter it gets, the more compression is being applied.

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Product Information

  • Brand: Carl Martin
  • Release Date: 1995-01-01
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