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- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier abstract "The LA-2A Leveling Amplifier is an audio compressor invented by James F. Lawrence II, founder of the Teletronix Engineering Company in Pasadena, California in the early 1960s. Teletronix was sold to Babcock Electronics of Costa Mesa, California in 1965. In 1967 Studio Electronics (eventually renamed UREI), picked up Babcock's broadcast division, including the Teletronix brand. Three versions of the LA-2A were made until 1969. The LA-2A was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame in 2004.The LA-2A is a hand-wired, tube-based, compressor. It uses an electro-luminescent panel together with a cadmium-sulfide light dependent resistor to provide gain reduction, which, in the LA-2A, is called the T4 cell. The properties of the T4 give the LA-2A its unique character by making it an entirely program dependent design. The attack time is 10 milliseconds and the release time is about 60 ms for 50% release and 0.5 to 5 seconds for full release, depending on the previous program material.The LA-2A has simple controls: a Peak-Reduction knob controls the gain of the side-chain circuit, and therefore, the gain reduction; a Gain Control for make-up gain; and a Limit/Compress switch which alter the compression ratio. The VU meter may also be switched to show gain reduction or output level.The LA-2A has a sonic character that makes it sought after by many recording engineers.".
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- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink 1176_Peak_Limiter.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dynamics_processing.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Effects_units.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_range_compression.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink Electroluminescence.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink Photoresistor.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink TEC_Awards.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Audio.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "LA-2A Leveling Amplifier".
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "LA-2A".
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teletronix LA-2A".
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier hasPhotoCollection LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier.
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- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier subject Category:Dynamics_processing.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier subject Category:Effects_units.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier hypernym Compressor.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier type Software.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier type Unit.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier comment "The LA-2A Leveling Amplifier is an audio compressor invented by James F. Lawrence II, founder of the Teletronix Engineering Company in Pasadena, California in the early 1960s. Teletronix was sold to Babcock Electronics of Costa Mesa, California in 1965. In 1967 Studio Electronics (eventually renamed UREI), picked up Babcock's broadcast division, including the Teletronix brand. Three versions of the LA-2A were made until 1969.".
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier label "LA-2A Leveling Amplifier".
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier sameAs m.04jcwgb.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier sameAs Q6456915.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier sameAs Q6456915.
- LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier wasDerivedFrom LA-2A_Leveling_Amplifier?oldid=594354441.
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