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Now begin to turn the Mix control to the right (clockwise) until
the desired amount of high frequency boost is achieved. You can
think of the Mix control as an amount control, as this is the one
that will add the amount of high frequency boost desired to the
signal (or signals) that you send to the MICRO ENHANCER .
Now turn the Bandwidth control until the desired balance of
highs and midrange is achieved. Start with this control all the way
to the right (clockwise) or at full bandwidth, and adjust it until the
instrument or microphone reaches the point of greatest clarity.
Be careful to avoid adding excessive midrange which will make
an instrument OR vocal sound harsh. See the next section for
more specific applications.
In order to compare the enhanced sound to the original sound,
depress the ln/Out button.
You should experiment with different settings of the Threshold
control and LED indicators as the sound will vary dramatically
between various settings of the Threshold, Mix, and Bandwidth
controls. Also, don't be afraid to drive the unit hard so as to keep
t h e r e d L E D o n a l l t h e t i m e a s t h i s i s w h e n t h e M I C R O
ENHANCER is operating at its maximum.
Application
The MICRO ENHANCER is an extremely versatile device and
may be used in a variety of applications. During recording or
playing live, the MICRO ENHANCER can be used as the ultimate,
and quietest treble booster on guitars, keyboards, and vocal and
instrument mics.
Here are just a few possibilities and helpful hints. Please
remember that the control settings will vary depending upon the
actual equipment used, the style of music being played, and the
particular playing style of the musician. The settings are nominally
'correct however, and should serve as a reasonably good starting
point.
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