Friday, October 24, 2008

Focusrite Platinum Voicemaster Pro

Latency-free monitoring. Routing flexibility
Focusrite Platinum Voicemaster Pro

DESCRIPTION
With every project, you need to capture that perfect vocal and make the sound your own. VoiceMaster Pro represents a new generation of voice recording equipment.

Many of the elements from the award-winning VoiceMaster have been innovated upon. In addition, the unit features a whole host of new processors designed to ensure you have all you require to make the most of the artist you're recording.

The award-winning Class A preamp captures every nuance from any source, whilst latency-free monitoring ensures direct and delay-free mix control. Tools such as the voice-optimized EQ, Vintage Harmonics and Tube Sound allow you to get creative with a touch of class, putting your own stamp on every recording.

Add the optional 24-bit, 96 kHz digital output board to make the VoiceMaster Pro the perfect interface between your microphone and your DAW or other recording media, placing the ultimate tracking solution firmly within your grasp.

Summary of the Differences Between VoiceMaster Pro and the Original VoiceMaster

VoiceMaster Pro has...

Latency-free monitoring section -- a separate stereo monitoring circuit that allows the user to monitor vocal + FX loop (e.g. to add reverb) + mix played back from e.g. DAW and control levels of these three sources, removing latency. (VoiceMaster has no monitoring section.)

24/96 digital output option, using the same A/D card as Penta and Trak Master. (VoiceMaster has no digital connectivity.)

Backlit VU output meter (VoiceMaster has no VU meter)

Instrument input in addition to line and mic inputs.

Insert send and return, between mic pre and expander. (VoiceMaster has no insert.)

Vintage Harmonics section. (VoiceMaster has only tape saturation simulator.)

Routing flexibility -- Vintage Harmonics and Compressor order can be reversed, and compressor and EQ order can also be reversed, hence 4 combinations of these 3 sections possible. (VoiceMaster has fixed processing block order.)

2U chassis. (VoiceMaster is 1U.)

6-LED input meter. (VoiceMaster has only single LED.)

6-LED expander meter. (VoiceMaster has only 4-LED meter.)

New lower noise opto compressor.

New lower noise opto expander.

New Tube Sound section. (VoiceMaster has none.) VoiceMaster Pro circuit also includes new tone control feature and sexy, 3-colour large LED.

More flexible EQ - now has frequency shift for HF (10k or 14k) and depth of notch filter ("absence") can now be varied. (VoiceMaster has no HF shift and fixed depth of notch.)

New de-esser- now features the ISA 430 de-esser - includes the 'listen' function, so that the sidechain of the de-esser can be isolated, making setting up the frequency to de-ess very easy.

6-LED De-esser meter. (VoiceMaster has only single LED.)

L+R Monitor inputs and outputs. (VoiceMaster has none.)

FX mono send and stereo return. (VoiveMaster has none.)

Technical Info
Mic Input Response

Gain range = 0 dB to 60 dB continuously variable.

Input Impedance = 1K4 W from 10 Hz to 200 kHz.

EIN = 128 dB measured at 60 dB of gain with 150 W terminating impedance and 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

THD at minimum gain (0 dB) = 0.0004% measured with +16 dBu input signal and with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

THD at maximum gain (60 dB) = 0.003% measured with a 36 dBu input signal and with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

THD at maximum input level (26.5 dBu) = 0.005% measured with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

Frequency response at minimum gain (0 dB) = flat at 10 Hz and 2 dB down at 200 kHz.

Frequency response at maximum gain (60 dB) = 2 dB down at 10 Hz and 200 kHz.

CMRR at full gain (60 dB) = 80 dB.

Line Input Response

Gain range = -10 dB to +10 dB continuously variable.

Input Impedance = 10K W from 10 Hz to 200 kHz.

Noise at main output with gain and fader set to unity (0 dB) = -94 dBu measured with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

Signal to noise ratio relative to max headroom (27 dBu) = 121 dB.

Signal to noise ratio relative to 0 dBfs (+22 dBu) = 116 dB.

THD at unity gain (0 dB) = 0.0006% measured with 0 dBfs (+22 dBu) input signal and with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

Frequency response at unity gain (0 dB) = 0.25 dB down at 10 Hz and 3 dB down at 200 kHz.

Instrument Input Response

Gain range = 0 dB to 40dB continuously variable.

Input Impedance = > 1 Meg W.

Noise at minimum gain (0 dB) = -90 dBu measured with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

Noise at maximum gain (40 dB) = -78 dBu measured with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

THD at minimum gain (0 dB) = 0.006% measured with +10 dBu input signal and with a 20 Hz/22 kHz bandpass filter.

Frequency response at unity gain (0 dB) = 0.5 dB down at 10 Hz and 1 dB down at 200 kHz.

Frequency response at maximum gain (40 dB) = 6 dB down at 10Hz and 1dB down at 200KHz.

Input Meter

6 LED peak reading meter is calibrated relative to 0 dBfs where 0 dBfs = +22 dBu (the maximum level which can be correctly converted by the optional internal A/D converter before overload occurs).

High Pass Filter

Roll off = 18 dB per octave 3 pole filter.

Frequency range = continuously variable from 30 Hz to 400 Hz measured at the 3 dB down point.

Optical Expander

Threshold hold range = -20 dBfs (0 dBu) to ?60 dBfs (-40 dBu).

Expander ratio = 2:1

Attack time = 750

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