The Manley Variable MU Limiter Compressor has been our best
selling product for many years. It is one of the very few
compressors that has become a real standard in Mastering
studios and contributed to most hit records over the last
decade and probably the next. "Mu" is tube-speak for gain,
and Variable Mu® is our registered trademark for this
limiter compressor. It works by using the "remote cut-off"
or re-biasing of a vacuum tube to achieve compression.
The precious vintage Fairchild 670 also uses this technique
and is one of few all-tube compressor to do so, that we
know of. Even the side-chain has glowing rectifier bottles.
How’s it work? The unique 5670 dual triode is at the center
of the peak-reducing and compression action constantly
being re-biased by the vacuum tube rectified side-chain
control voltages which cause this tube to smoothly change
its gain. Just like that.
The COMPRESS mode is soft-knee 1.5 to 1 ratio while the
sharper knee LIMIT mode starts at 4 to 1 and moves to a
more dramatic ratio of 20 to 1 when limiting over 12dB.
Interestingly, the knee actually softens as more limiting
is used. Distortion can be creatively used by turning up
the Input and turning down the Output while using very
little or no compression. See the gain reduction curves
here!
You might notice that the Variable Mu® Limiter Compressor
has a ganged input control, but do not jump to conclusions
that it is mono-unfriendly. Track away! There are separate
threshold and output controls to make compensations with
plus you can always adjust your individual source levels
elsewhere, right? The advantage of the stereo input control
becomes dramatically clear when you switch to LINK mode,
and that’s what our Variable Mu® Limiter Compressor does
better than anything else: final mix, 2-track, or mastering
limiting and compression. Like one reviewer put it: “It’s
like pouring a bowl of sweet cream over the mix.” Mmmmmm.
Yummy. Give your music a big hug.