Overdriving analogue compressor
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:24 am
Hey.
I've got an analogue compressor.
got 2 questions today :
- If I set the threshold as low as possible, it will continually compress and will not come back under 0db of gain reduction. By doing this, will the signal gain more "colour" from the compressor? or does it just mathematically and simply reduce the volume and do nothing else (that would be pointless then)?
- If I crank up the "output/make up gain" knob, the Output display goes in the yellow zone, then OMG, the red zone (0,+2,+4,+6). Why do I feel like if it actually goes up to +2/+4, it get the sound "warmer", but the if it reaches +6 I feel like I hear some cracking sounds and artefacts. It is because it's analogue? Where is the limit for an analogue gear to overdrive the output before hearing artefacts ?
THANK YOU
I've got an analogue compressor.
got 2 questions today :
- If I set the threshold as low as possible, it will continually compress and will not come back under 0db of gain reduction. By doing this, will the signal gain more "colour" from the compressor? or does it just mathematically and simply reduce the volume and do nothing else (that would be pointless then)?
- If I crank up the "output/make up gain" knob, the Output display goes in the yellow zone, then OMG, the red zone (0,+2,+4,+6). Why do I feel like if it actually goes up to +2/+4, it get the sound "warmer", but the if it reaches +6 I feel like I hear some cracking sounds and artefacts. It is because it's analogue? Where is the limit for an analogue gear to overdrive the output before hearing artefacts ?
THANK YOU