The 320D delivers "intelligent" compressor action, leveling and peak limiting simultaneously. It can be used to solve audio level problems and improve audio signals in the broadcast or recording studio, tape duplication house, film-dubbing studio or in live sound applications.
For digital interfacing, the unit contains a high quality 24-bit, low-noise codec to receive digital audio and transmit digital audio. Once the incoming digital audio is converted by the DAC section, it passes through the compellor as normal audio. The audio output is then converted back to digital by the ADC section of the codec. The rear panel AES3 jacks are standard professional 110Ω interfaces. There is no word clock input or output. Synchronizing is done from the AES3 input signal or an internal clock.
Patented control circuits include analog computers that continuously analyze the input signal, and vary the control characteristics to provide for virtually undetectable operation, regardless of the dynamics of the program. Extremely easy to operate, the user only needs to set the Drive level to generate the desired amount of processing, set the Process Balance control between Leveling and Compression and adjust the Output level for unity gain.
The 320D is then ready to provide complete dynamic control - smooth, inaudible compression, increased system gain, desired program density and the freedom from constant "gain riding" - all performed automatically. Its unique circuit design actually enhances transient qualities, thus making even heavy processing undetectable.
The 320D provides the option of Dual Mono or Stereo operation. In mono mode, unit provides two completely independent channels of processing. In Stereo mode, the user can choose between linking only the leveling control signals or linking both the compression and leveling signals. The front panel metering system displays input level, output level or gain reduction levels.
All potentiometers are detented for accurate resetting of controls. A Leveling Speed (fast/slow) switch is located on the front panel, as is the defeat switch for the peak limiter. Operating reference levels are selectable from -10dBV, +4dBu or +8dBu.