Well, I was trying to fake that Manley "audiophile" sound where those deep thresholds really fill the lows in nicely, yet the top stays open...you are not nipping the transients, or causing the top to droop on your mix. You get a more dense, "stacked" sound, but because the attacks are all there your mix depth does not collapse, and your stereo does not fold up on you.kylen wrote:Thanks for the report Kilroy - and I thought I used long attacks! That is curious about the fixed ratios - I guess all we can do to lighten things up at low thresholds is to use the mix knob a touch - defeats the purpose of digging down that deep a little though maybe...
I always was rather fond of the Timeworks CompX for it's deep threshold behavior, though I always wished for longer maximum attack times. Still, it is a wonderful piece of work really. That compressor preserves the penetration of transients extremely well, and imparts a similar, though slightly tighter, punchier blossoming character to the low end. High end preservation is also extremely good. A long time favorite of mine, is that plugin.
