Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1 Introduction....................................................................3 Welcome! .........................................................................................................3 About the Smashup ...................................................................
Page 4 - Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents 2 Line conditioners and spike protectors ......................................................40 Care and Maintenance ................................................................41 Cleaning...........................................................................................
Page 5 - Introduction
Introduction 3 Welcome! Thank you for making the Alesis Smashup a part of your studio.Since 1984, we've been designing and building creative tools forthe audio community. We believe in our products, because we'veheard the results that creative people like you have achieved withthem. One of Alesis' g...
Page 6 - About the Smashup; High resolution processing
Introduction 4 About the Smashup Your new Smashup is a member of the Alesis ModFX family ofperformance effects boxes. This particular ModFX unit is a deluxecompressor with the ability to model several different types ofcompression. Each ModFX unit provides a different set of sound effects andsignal ...
Page 7 - Smashup Key Features
Introduction 5 Smashup Key Features • Digital emulation of six different kinds of analogcompression • Adjustable threshold, attack, release, and output level • Look Ahead feature anticipates upcoming peaks forcompression before they’re processed • Sizzle feature keeps clarity and punch even with ext...
Page 8 - How to Use This Manual
Introduction 6 How to Use This Manual A little technical knowledge will help you get the most out of yourgear...it’s really pretty simple. This manual is divided into thefollowing sections describing the various functions andapplications for the Smashup. While it's a good idea to readthrough the ent...
Page 9 - Safety Instructions/Notices; Safety symbols used in this product
Safety Instructions/Notices 7 Important Safety Instructions (English) Safety symbols used in this product This symbol alerts the user that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literatureaccompanying this unit. This symbol warns the user of uninsulated voltage within the ...
Page 10 - Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions 8 11. Use only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with a cart, stand, bracket, or table designed for use with professional audio or music equipment. In anyinstallation, make sure that injury or damage will not resultfrom cables pullin...
Page 11 - CE Declaration Of Conformity
Important Safety Instructions 9 CE Declaration Of Conformity See our website at: http://www.alesis.com FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may notcause harmful interference and (2) this devi...
Page 12 - Instructions de Sécurité Importantes (French)
Important Safety Instructions 10 Instructions de Sécurité Importantes (French) Symboles utilisés dans ce produit Ce symbole alèrte l’utilisateur qu’il existe des instructions de fonctionnement et de maintenance dans la documentationjointe avec ce produit. Ce symbole avertit l’utilisateur de la prése...
Page 14 - Lesen Sie bitte die folgende Sicherheitshinweise (German)
Important Safety Instructions 12 Lesen Sie bitte die folgende Sicherheitshinweise (German) Sicherheit Symbole verwendet in diesemProdukt Dieses Symbol alarmiert den Benutzer, daß es wichtige Funktionieren und Wartung Anweisungen in der Literatur gibt, diediese Maßeinheit begleitet. Dieses Symbol war...
Page 17 - Quick Start Guide; If you can’t wait to get started
1 Quick Start Guide 15 If you can’t wait to get started The Alesis Smashup is a unique product, but its basic hookup andoperation is similar to other in-line signal processors (like EQs andcompressors) in most respects. If you're experienced with signalprocessors, this chapter is a "shorthand...
Page 18 - A quick overview of the controls
1 Quick Start Guide 16 A quick overview of the controls Siz zle Add s “p u nc h” an d “a ir” to the s ig n al, e sp ec ia lly u s efulfor b as s s ou n ds . I t p uts a h ig h- pa s s filte r be for e the c om pr es s or ’s de te cto r, a n da dd s a b it o f H F EQ on th eo utpu t. Thr es ho ld se ...
Page 19 - Connections; Unpacking and Inspection; Installing in a Rack
2 Connections 17 Unpacking and Inspection Your Smashup was packed carefully at the factory. The shippingcarton was designed to protect the unit during shipping. Pleaseretain this container in the highly unlikely event that you need toreturn the Smashup for servicing. The shipping carton should conta...
Page 20 - Connecting audio
2 Connections 18 Connecting audio The Smashup will work in many different applications, whetheryou are connecting an instrument directly into it, or connecting itthrough a mixing console. But since the Smashup is a stereoeffect unit, it’s important to know whether the source will bestereo or mono. I...
Page 23 - About audio cables
Connections 2 21 Connecting to equipment with XLR inputsand outputs: If you are connecting the Smashup to a product with XLRbalanced inputs and outputs, you will need to convert this signal toa 1/4” unbalanced connector. Make sure that Pin 2 of the XLR connector is connected to the Tip of the 1/4” a...
Page 24 - Using the ModLink
2 Connections 22 Using the ModLink The Smashup can be connected to other effect boxes in theModFX family via the ModLink. The ModLink is a cable-freeconnection between two ModFX units that transfers digital audioand word clock. The 9-pin male connector on the left side of theunit is the ModLink IN p...
Page 25 - Using the Smashup; What is a compressor?
3 Using the Smashup 23 This section defines compression, and explains the functions ofthe Smashup’s controls in greater detail. What is a compressor? Most types of signal processors, such as reverbs, phaser/flangers,and equalizers, make an obvious change in the sound. But acompressor's action is muc...
Page 26 - What the controls do
3 Using the Smashup 24 What the controls do Let's go back to the "engineer with his hand on a fader and eyeson the meter" analogy. The top panel controls simply tell the"engineer" what rules he should follow. [THRESHOLD] tells himhow high the input level can rise before he has to sta...
Page 28 - Operational advice; Setting Levels
3 Using the Smashup 26 Operational advice Gain structure Extreme settings will lead to extreme results. If you turn thethreshold down all the way, the Smashup will do what it's beingtold to do: turn the level way down. If you then try tocompensate by cranking the [OUTPUT] control to its maximum,you'...
Page 29 - Description of Controls; Graph of input level
Using the Smashup 3 27 Description of Controls Threshold The [THRESHOLD] knob sets the level where compression willbegin. As long as the input signal level is below the Thresholdlevel, the Smashup will do nothing to the signal. Once the inputsignal crosses the Threshold, the Smashup will begin compr...
Page 30 - Attack; Look Ahead
3 Using the Smashup 28 Attack The [ATTACK] knob controls the amount of time before compression starts. The range of this control is generally in therange from 0.1 (full counter-clockwise) to 300 milliseconds; butthis may vary depending on the [TYPE] setting. [ATTACK] hasno effect when the [LOOK AHEA...
Page 31 - Output; Sizzle; FAT mode and Sizzle
Using the Smashup 3 29 Output The [OUTPUT] knob controls the level of the Smashup’s output.The Output control is useful for making up level that was lostduring compression, or matching the input level of a mixer orrecorder. The unity gain setting of the [OUTPUT] knob (the levelwhere input level = ou...
Page 32 - Type Select Switch; Classic
3 Using the Smashup 30 Type Select Switch The up/down [TYPE] rocker switch on the right side of the unitselects the type of compression used by the Smashup. The LEDsnext to the switch light up to indicate the current Type. The Smashup contains six different compression styles. Some aremodeled after ...
Page 33 - Pump
Using the Smashup 3 31 De-Ess De-essing is commonly used to process voices where the “s”sound and other sibilants are too loud and distracting. By tellingthe compressor to be extra sensitive to a certain range offrequencies, the “s” sound can be almost completely removedfrom a voice. The ratio is 8:...
Page 34 - Bypass
3 Using the Smashup 32 Bypass This button sends the signal directly from the input to the outputwithout any compression. Press [BYPASS] to check the sound ofthe source without any effect from the Smashup. When the redBYPASS LED is lit, the compressor is off. The Bypass functioncan also be activated ...
Page 35 - Sample Settings
4 Sample Settings 33 While there’s nothing like discovering new sounds for yourself, wethought it would be a good idea to provide some sample settingsof the Smashup to help get you started. Simply set the knobs onyour Smashup so they’re at the positions shown, and press therocker switches so each ef...
Page 36 - Opto
4 Sample Settings 34 Opto This du p lica tes the so un d o fo ptic al co mp r es so rs us ed in c la ss ic re co r ding s ( an dtod ay ). This is eq u ally us efulo n vo ca ls an d ins tr u me nts . Fat Try this o n a ny ins tru me n ttha t ne e ds a stro ng lo w e nd ,e sp ec ia lly b a ss es a n d...
Page 37 - Blank
Sample Settings 4 35 Blank Fill in yo ur own fa v or ite s etting s h er e . Pho toc op y the n ex t pa g e if yo u ne e d mo r es pa ce . Transparent This se tting will p r ov id e c on siste nt c o mp re ss ion witho ut ca lling a tte ntio n toits elf. Note tha t [ ATTACK] h as n o e ffec t, sinc ...
Page 38 - Blank Settings Templates
Page 39 - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Index
5 Troubleshooting 37 Troubleshooting Index If you experience problems while operating your Smashup, pleaseuse the following table to locate possible causes and solutionsbefore contacting Alesis Product Support for assistance. Symptoms Cause Solution No audio output s. No input audio (SIGNALLED doesn...
Page 41 - Avoiding ground loop noise; TO ELIMINATE HUM IF THE ABOVE HAS FAILED:
Troubleshooting 5 39 Avoiding ground loop noise In today’s studio, where it seems every piece of equipment has itsown computer chip inside, there are many opportunities forground loop problems to occur. These show up as hums, buzzesor sometimes radio reception and can occur if a piece ofequipment ...
Page 42 - Line conditioners and spike protectors
5 Troubleshooting 40 4. Keep all cables as short as possible, especially inunbalanced circuits. If the basic experiments don’t uncover the source of the problem,consult your dealer or technician trained in proper studiogrounding techniques. In some cases, a "star grounding" schememust be use...
Page 43 - Care and Maintenance
Troubleshooting 5 41 Care and Maintenance Cleaning Disconnect the AC cord, then use a damp cloth to clean theSmashup’s metal and plastic surfaces. For heavy dirt, use a non-abrasive household cleaner such as Formula 409™ or Fantastik™.DO NOT SPRAY THE CLEANER DIRECTLY ONTO THEFRONT OF THE UNIT AS IT...
Page 44 - Obtaining repair service; Customers in the USA and Canada:; Customers outside the USA and Canada:
5 Troubleshooting 42 Obtaining repair service Before contacting Alesis, check over all your connections, andmake sure you’ve read the manual. Customers in the USA and Canada: If the problem persists, contact Alesis and request the ProductSupport department. Make sure you have the unit’s serial numbe...
Page 45 - Specifications; Audio Input
Specifications 43 Audio Input Input Connectors: 2 unbalanced 1/4” jacks Maximum Input Level: +10 dBV Nominal Level: -10 dBV Input Impedance: 470k Ω Input Converter Resolution: 24-bit, 48 kHz sampling Audio Output Output Connectors: 2 unbalanced 1/4” jacks Maximum Output Level: +9 dBV Output Impedanc...
Page 47 - Index
Index 45 amplifier, 20 Attack , 16, 24, 28 BYPASS , 16, 32 with foot switch, 32 cables, 21 Classic, 24, 30clipping, 29compression defined, 23 compression ratio, 30 defined, 24 De-Ess, 31digital converters, 32, 43digital signal processing, 4DSP, 43Fat, 31feedback, 26 FOOT SWITCH , 16, 32 Ground Loop,...
Page 48 - Warranty / Contact Alesis; Alesis Limited Warranty
Warranty / Contact Alesis 46 Alesis Limited Warranty ALESIS CORPORATION ("ALESIS") warrants this product to be free of defectsin material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year for parts and for a period ofone (1) year for labor from the date of original retail purchase. This warranty ...
Page 49 - Warranty/Contact Information; Alesis Contact Information
Warranty/Contact Information 47 Alesis Contact Information Alesis Studio ElectronicsLos Angeles, CA USA E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.alesis.com Alesis Smashup Reference ManualRevision 1.0 by Dan Tinen Copyright 2002, Alesis. All rights reservedReproduction in whole or in part is pr...