Joemeek JM47 TrakPak Q Quick Start Manual

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JM47 Tr a k Pa k Q
Quick start users guide
Congratulations on purchasing the all in one recording solution from JOEMEEK, the JM47 TrakPak. This quick start guide is designed to help you get good recordings and sounds with as little hassle as possible.
Please check the contents of your TrakPak, and try a recording, connecting your TrakPak contents as follows.
VC3Q Pro Channel & 5m Mic cable (underneath)
VC3Q Power supply
JM47 shockmount
Mic In
Line InInsert
Out 1Out 2
Phantom
Mix In
Power 12V AC
Only use power
supply provided
WARNING!Removal of cover may expose dangerous voltages No user serviceable parts inside
VC3Q Pro Channel rear panel view
To recorder
To monitors (optional)
Power
Supply
* Phantom power button must be pressed in for JM47 to function
Instrument source NOTE : connection will disable the mic input on VC3.
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Once you have set up your TrakPak, try out some of these settings. Remember that different sounds require different use of a microphone and pre amplifier, so these settings should only be used as a starting point. The best way to get good sounds is to use you ears! The output gain setting is not shown as it's setting depends on connected equipment.
Comp On
Comp On
A blacked out button indicates that it is pushed in.
Setting hints from the designer...
Input Gain : Always try to run the input gain high, i.e. just lighting all the lights on the Pro Channel with the compressor switched out. Use this to get your setting, then add compression as needed. The level on the meter will drop, but the input amp will be working at the same level.
Compression release : Compression is more noticeable on the slow attack setting and short release settings.
Enhancer : Take care not to over use the enhancer, you can always add enhancement later in the mix, but you cannot take it off!
Output gain : The output gain is always the last control to set. It is the only control that will not alter the sound of the Pro Channel in any way.
30cm approx, near edge of one cone
Miking cabinets
For electric bass and guitar, better results can be achieved (than a direct recording) by using the JM47 Meekrophone to mic a cabinet when played LOUD. Use similar settings as shown but with much less input gain. The JM47 may also be used with the 10dB pad to reduce output level if necessary.
JM47 TrakPak
Quick start users guide
Manufactured by: FLETCHER Electroacoustics Ltd. St Mary’s, Barton Road, Torquay, Devon. TQ1 4DP. ENGLAND. Tel: +44 (0)1803 321921 Fax: +44 (0)1803 321922 e-mail: sales@joemeek.net
Input Gain
Comp On
Compression Attack Release Low (80Hz) Mid (1.8kHz) Out VolHigh (8kHz)
On
Phantom O/L
EQ
In
Mic Gain
0
10
20
35
60
111
3
2
4
5
6
7
0
0
15
25
5
MIC PRE - OPTO COMPRESSOR - MEEQUALIZER
VC3Q
JOEMEEK
1ms 125ms -16 -16 -1611ms 1.5s +16 +16 +16 +6
+4
+2
700ms 0 0 0
800ms
1s
-6
-10
+3 +3 +3
-10
-3 -3 -3
6ms
7ms
5ms
dB Input Meter
-12
-6 0
+8
Q
- RECORDING VOCALS Medium compression, slow attack, medium release, brightening eq but keep subtle for this program material.
- Mike'd acoustic guitar Heavy compression, slow attack, medium release, aggressive eq
- BASS/Drums Heavy Heavy compression, slow attack, fast release, plenty of bass boost, and mid range cut - (especially good with slap styles)
Input Gain
Comp On
Compression Attack Release Low (80Hz) Mid (1.8kHz) Out VolHigh (8kHz)
On
Phantom O/L
EQ
In
Mic Gain
0
10
20
35
60
111
3
2
4
5
6
7
0
0
15
25
5
MIC PRE - OPTO COMPRESSOR - MEEQUALIZER
VC3Q
JOEMEEK
1ms 125ms -16 -16 -1611ms 1.5s +16 +16 +16 +6
+4
+2
700ms 0 0 0
800ms
1s
-6
-10
+3 +3 +3
-10
-3 -3 -3
6ms
7ms
5ms
dB Input Meter
-12
-6 0
+8
Q
Input Gain
Comp On
Compression Attack Release Low (80Hz) Mid (1.8kHz) Out VolHigh (8kHz)
On
Phantom O/L
EQ
In
Mic Gain
0
10
20
35
60
111
3
2
4
5
6
7
0
0
15
25
5
MIC PRE - OPTO COMPRESSOR - MEEQUALIZER
VC3Q
JOEMEEK
1ms 125ms -16 -16 -1611ms 1.5s +16 +16 +16 +6
+4
+2
700ms 0 0 0
800ms
1s
-6
-10
+3 +3 +3
-10
-3 -3 -3
6ms
7ms
5ms
dB Input Meter
-12
-6 0
+8
Q
Caution!
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