innercityman
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm experiencing a strange behavior with my GSSL with turbo board wired permanently. The GSLL is inserted on the main mix buss of my analog console, and everything seemed to be fine until I mute right side signal on the mixer. What I got is an uncompressed sound on my left monitor and the vu meter needle of the GSSL stays desperately at 0, confirming that the sound isn't compressed. But when muting left side, I have a compressed signal on my right side monitor, and of course (witch is weird for me), I have both sides compressed when sending a stereo signal into the GSSL. So it seems that the left side signal (the one that goes into the turbo board) doesn't go into the turbo side chain. My first test was to bypass the turbo board and come back to the original GSSL design to see if the problem was coming from the GSSL or the turbo board itself, and I didn't have this strange behavior anymore, so the problem comes from the turbo. I checked the voltages on the TL074 of the turbo board and also the continuity between the TL074 on the GSSL board and the one on turbo board as advised on the turbo build guide and everything is ok.
So I would be glad if someone could help me with this.
Cheers
Pierrick
I'm experiencing a strange behavior with my GSSL with turbo board wired permanently. The GSLL is inserted on the main mix buss of my analog console, and everything seemed to be fine until I mute right side signal on the mixer. What I got is an uncompressed sound on my left monitor and the vu meter needle of the GSSL stays desperately at 0, confirming that the sound isn't compressed. But when muting left side, I have a compressed signal on my right side monitor, and of course (witch is weird for me), I have both sides compressed when sending a stereo signal into the GSSL. So it seems that the left side signal (the one that goes into the turbo board) doesn't go into the turbo side chain. My first test was to bypass the turbo board and come back to the original GSSL design to see if the problem was coming from the GSSL or the turbo board itself, and I didn't have this strange behavior anymore, so the problem comes from the turbo. I checked the voltages on the TL074 of the turbo board and also the continuity between the TL074 on the GSSL board and the one on turbo board as advised on the turbo build guide and everything is ok.
So I would be glad if someone could help me with this.
Cheers
Pierrick