hardware compressor
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mantaraffu
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hardware compressor
I have to buy a stere hardaware compressor. any suggestion for a low/mid budget?
Behringer composer pro does a decent enough job for me. Use it live as a group insert on my bands drum group. Makes things gell and snap a bit better
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FMR's RNC and RNLA are both highly, highly rated by various audio peoples. seriously cheap too ($199 in the US, i think).
joe meek's entry level stuff is more characterful, from what i can gather (not having played with one yet).
also might be worth scouting around for second hand Drawmer of some description.
joe meek's entry level stuff is more characterful, from what i can gather (not having played with one yet).
also might be worth scouting around for second hand Drawmer of some description.
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What are you planning on using it for?
Basic insert dynamics shaping, PA limiting, sidechain pumping, PA compression? I'm assuming not for mix use unless your after something a bit out of the bargain basement category?
Personal favouritte for general all round use for anything from insert on synths, mics etc to ovverall mmix compresions, limiting, noise gate, sidechain submix pumping etc is the dbx 1066.
The only downer (if you dont like what it adds) - like alot of dbx compressors is adds a character of it own especially on harder compression settings, so not exactly the most transparent around, but then I quite like what it adds for what I mainly use it for - stereo insert expander+compressor on pianos and synths, overall gentle mix compression and of course hard kick pumping on submixes etc.
I find a great mix processing combo is the 1066 following by an SPL Mk2-T vitalizer.
Basic insert dynamics shaping, PA limiting, sidechain pumping, PA compression? I'm assuming not for mix use unless your after something a bit out of the bargain basement category?
Personal favouritte for general all round use for anything from insert on synths, mics etc to ovverall mmix compresions, limiting, noise gate, sidechain submix pumping etc is the dbx 1066.
The only downer (if you dont like what it adds) - like alot of dbx compressors is adds a character of it own especially on harder compression settings, so not exactly the most transparent around, but then I quite like what it adds for what I mainly use it for - stereo insert expander+compressor on pianos and synths, overall gentle mix compression and of course hard kick pumping on submixes etc.
I find a great mix processing combo is the 1066 following by an SPL Mk2-T vitalizer.
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presonus bluemax,
very cheap on ebay, 16 presets, sounds great.
edit: 9,5", insert possibilities
one bad: no balanced outs
very cheap on ebay, 16 presets, sounds great.
edit: 9,5", insert possibilities
one bad: no balanced outs
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