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by supamonsta » Tue May 04, 2010 8:20 pm
I folks,
I post here my question because I'm sure you will be able to enlighten me:
I'm buying a T-resonator soon, and in the manual they make a warning at least 3 times, saying that using the feedback loops may cause severe loudness increase and could damage ears and stuff in the audio chain, monitors, etc., so they advise to use a LIMITER.
I first thought no problem, I'll use a vst or live compressor, T-resonator being used as a send/return FX with inputs and outputs of my motu ultralite, but I then realised it would only protect the audio chain AFTER the ultralite, but not the ultralite itself...
so, I understand now that even with high quality VST compressors, with STILL need HARDWARE compressors BEFORE the signal gets into the soundcard when it's aimed at limiting the signal for protection needs....???
Then my question is : won't a digital hardware compressor also be capable of being damaged by the inputting signal???
And then I got a more precise question:
For the T-resonator, what should I do? Can I use the ultralite directly without any hardware limiter before? Or if not, what simple and cheap limiter could do the job? (Alesis micro limiter? 3630? dbx166? Behringer MDX1600 Autocom-Pro XL??? ??? Samson S Com plus ???
thanks in advance
cheers