CL22 Stereo Compressor / Limiter / Gate
The CL22 is a professional 19" compressor/limiter/gate designed to control the dynamic range of the signal, allowing more overall sound volume before distortion. An enhancer on each channel helps restore high frequencies under heavy compression. Also useful for protecting loudspeakers by curtailing the output once it reaches a preset threshold level. The gate helps to reduce noise in silent passages.
This product has been designed to give accurate dynamics control to a wide range of audio systems. In order to achieve the best results from this equipment and avoid damage through misuse, please read and follow these instructions and retain for future reference.

Features
- Variable expander/gate per channel
- Variable enhancer per channel
- Dual mono or stereo link modes
- Manual or auto attack & release
- Gain reduction and level meters
- External detection loop per channel
- Balanced connections
Front Panel

1. EXPANDER/GATE indicator
2. EXPANDER/GATE THRESHOLD control
3. Gain reduction indicator
4. COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD control
5. COMPRESSOR RATIO control
6. COMPRESSOR ATTACK control
7. COMPRESSOR AUTO attack/release switch
8. LEVEL indicator
9. COMPRESSOR RELEASE control
10. COMPRESSOR OUTPUT level control
11. COMPRESSOR IN/OUT switch
12. ENHANCER PROCESS level control
13. Dual Mono/Stereo Link MODE switch
14. POWER switch
Rear Panel

15. Voltage selector
16. IEC mains inlet
17. DETECTOR LOOP insert jack: Channel B
18. OUTPUT XLR: Channel B
19. OPERATING LEVEL switch: Channel B
20. INPUT jack: Channel B
21. INPUT XLR: Channel B
22. OUTPUT XLR: Channel A
23. DETECTOR LOOP insert jack: Channel A
24. OPERATING LEVEL switch: Channel A
25. INPUT XLR: Channel A
26. INPUT jack: Channel A
What is a Compressor-Limiter?
A compressor-limiter is a device for controlling the “dynamic range” of
an audio signal.
The dynamic range is how we describe the variance between quiet and loud
passages of audio.
For example, a snare drum has a very dramatic, loud attack which dies
out to quiet very quickly, whereas a note played on a violin has a
fairly constant moderate sound level – these have very different
“dynamics”.
Sometimes we would like to be able to make quiet passages less quiet and
loud passages less loud – this is called “compressing” the dynamic
range. The following graph shows how audio level over time is affected
by compression of a ratio 2:1

It may be preferred to maintain the quieter passages of audio
unaffected and only apply the compression at the highest volume
levels, set by a “Threshold” parameter. This is known as “Limiting”
and can be useful to control maximum sound levels for safety of
listeners and to protect audio equipment.

Since compression or limiting can allow the lower frequencies to be
emphasised, an ENHANCER processor is added, which when turned up, helps
to restore the balance of higher frequencies.
In addition to these functions, the Citronic CL22 has an EXPANDER/GATE
for each channel. When there is a period of silence in audio, often
there is low level noise from RF interference, circuitry noise or mains
hum. The EXPANDER/GATE section cuts out the audio below a set volume
level to eliminate these unwanted noises when the audio should be
silent.
Connection
The CL22 can be used either as 2 independent mono compressor/limiters
(e.g. for channel inserts on vocal microphones) or as the main stereo
compressor/limiter for a sound system or recording setup.
When the CL22 is to be used to control the main stereo mix, it should be
connected via the master inserts on the mixer or between the mixer and
power amplifier/recording device. If settings for each side of the
stereo are to be identical, the STEREO LINK button can be pressed in and
all settings for Channel A will apply to Channel B and controls for
Channel B will be ineffective.
Connect the L+R outputs from the mixer or insert sends to the Channel A
and Channel B inputs of the CL22 using good quality XLR or 6.3mm jack
leads (balanced or unbalanced). Select the correct operating level
(+4dBu or -10dBV) for high or low impedance type signals via the
OPERATING LEVEL switches on the rear panel.
Connect the L+R outputs from the CL22 to the amplifier/recording device
inputs or insert returns. Connect mains via the supplied IEC, ensuring
that the voltage selector is the same as supply voltage.
In certain scenarios, it may be preferred to make the compressor respond
to the volume of an external signal (e.g. to duck the audio when a vocal
announcement is detected). Plugging an external control signal into the
DETECTOR LOOP via mono 6.3mm jack will achieve this effect.
Alternatively, in some cases, it may be desired to reduce volume only
when the high frequencies are loud. This can be useful to reduce volume
of “sibilance” (the “S” and “T” sounds of a vocal passage) and can be
achieved by placing a high pass filter win the DETECTOR LOOP using an
insert lead (TRS jack to 2 x mono jack).
The Ring connection carries the SEND of the loop and the TIP carries the
RETURN of the loop, both sharing a common ground or earth. The
compressor becomes a “De-esser” in this configuration.
Operation
With amplifiers turned down, power up the CL22 and set all controls to
the default position as follows…
Turn the EXPANDER/GATE THRESHOLD to “OFF”, Set COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD to
“0”, ratio to “1” and OUTPUT to “0”.
The ENHANCER should be set to “OFF” and STEREO LINK set depending upon
the configuration (stereo or dual mono)
Play the audio signal to be processed and gradually turn up the
amplifier/recording device. Audio should now be heard unaffected.
Press the IN/OUT button in and increase the COMPRESSOR RATIO to the
desired level (lower numbers are milder effect)
Bringing the COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD down from “0” should increase the
amount of signal affected. Setting the THRESHOLD to -40dB effectively
compresses the entire signal, whereas higher THRESHOLD settings are
classed as Limiting.
The amount of effect can be checked on the GAIN REDUCTION indicators and
by pressing the IN/OUT buttons for comparison.
If MANUAL mode is selected, altering ATTACK and RELEASE will give
different timing to the effect at the beginning and end of each
triggered compression. Alternatively, AUTO mode can vary this to suit
the signal type automatically.
(e.g. vocals and drums will suit different settings)
If the GAIN REDUCTION indicators show a lot of compression, it is wise
to gently increase the OUTPUT to compensate and bring the signal up to
the level required (this is known as “make-up gain”)
If the signal becomes “boomy” through heavy compression, high
frequencies can be restored by turning up the ENHANCER PROCESS control.
To eliminate noise in silent passages, stop any audio passing through
the CL22 and gradually turn up the EXPANDER GATE THRESHOLD.
Stop turning the THRESHOLD control when the background noise (hiss or
hum) disappears. This process is gradual and may be adjusted so as not
to interfere with very quiet passages of wanted audio.
Remember to turn down amplifiers and switch off prior to powering down
the compressor-limiter to avoid loud noises in the sound system.