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Yellowtec VIP 1 User Manual

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Yellowtec VIP 1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYellowtec
ModelVIP 1
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Before You Begin

Safety Tips

Precautions for safe operation and avoiding damage to the instrument.

Setup

Guidelines for proper placement and environment for the instrument.

Before Turning it On

Checks to perform before powering on the VIP 1.

Brief Description

An overview of the VIP 1 voice processor's capabilities and features.

VIP at a Glance

Front View

Identification and function of the front panel controls and indicators.

Rear View

Identification and function of the rear panel connectors and switches.

Working with the VIP

Call-up of Sound Data

How to load sound presets from the chip card or internal memory.

Programming

Step-by-step guide to programming personal sound data and parameters.

Storage

Process for storing edited sound data onto the Personal Sound Card.

Additional Functions

Explanation of extra features like internal presets and bypass function.

Technical Data

Overview

Key technical specifications of the VIP 1, including input/output and dimensions.

Hardware

Details on the physical inputs, outputs, power supply, and interface.

Functions

List of the employable audio processing functions available on the VIP 1.

Block Diagram

A visual representation of the VIP 1's internal signal flow and components.

Appendix - Listing of the Parameters

Appendix - The Individual Functions

Compressor

Detailed explanation of the compressor's function, threshold, ratio, and more.

Attack/Release

Explanation of attack and release times in audio processing, with diagrams.

Expander

Explanation of the expander's purpose, threshold, ratio, range, and release.

Limiter

Description of the limiter's function to prevent exceeding a set volume level.

Filter High/Mid/Low

Explanation of the parametric filters for tone shaping, covering Q factor and frequency.

De-Esser

Explanation of the de-esser for suppressing sibilant sounds and its parameters.

High-pass (low-rejection filter)

Description of the high-pass filter for reducing low-frequency noise.

Meter

Explanation of the switchable measurement displays for signal level and gain reduction.

Appendix - Index