Hi All,
I have been studying the SSL Mixbus compressor sidechain ratio switch circuitry, and I just haven't been able to figure out the operation of the resistor network and diode used for the 1:2 ratio setting.
Can somebody here explain to me what the network, especially the diode, is doing in the circuit?
It's SW1 on this except from Gyraf's GSSL schematic (below):
< img src <http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/207/207065/folders/247331/2475423sslratiocircuit.jpg" width="470" height="204"> /img src>
(Please forgive my ieptitude with attaching graphics to posts) :
And does the 1:2 ratio diode and resistor network do anything when the ratio switch is set to 1:4 or 1:10?
Thanks,
mr coffee
I have been studying the SSL Mixbus compressor sidechain ratio switch circuitry, and I just haven't been able to figure out the operation of the resistor network and diode used for the 1:2 ratio setting.
Can somebody here explain to me what the network, especially the diode, is doing in the circuit?
It's SW1 on this except from Gyraf's GSSL schematic (below):
< img src <http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/207/207065/folders/247331/2475423sslratiocircuit.jpg" width="470" height="204"> /img src>
(Please forgive my ieptitude with attaching graphics to posts) :
And does the 1:2 ratio diode and resistor network do anything when the ratio switch is set to 1:4 or 1:10?
Thanks,
mr coffee