Any of you guys got good source material you want me to kill?
I still need to do some Tubetec LCA-2B examples for you guys but I really need some new material.
Cheers!
bManic
My personal impression is that the 1176 does have a tendancy to pinch the lows, especially if you were going for that trademark 1176 "thwaap" attack sound...it would definately suck the lows in some. Some engineers actually appreciated that quality, because the compression ended up doing what you often did in the heyday of vinyl anyway...which was roll out alot of lows.ddummer wrote:The 1176 examples is that a real or fake one?
The only thing you realize about these demos
is the complete absence of low end like if you
would take away everything below 60hz or something...
The percussion track is most obvious when you listen
to the dry and compare to any wet version.
Should the good old 1176 (that I´ve never experienced in real life) really be like that?!
//Daniel
Ah,Tony Ostinato wrote:"achieve a 4/4 floorfiller kick & snare"
you do know that 99% of all music is in 4/4, right?
stupid name for a style.
why dont you do some examples (at least for software ones)? seeing as you know what you want.Kraku wrote:Here you go:
http://www.krakulandia.info/KVR/compressor_test/
Let's see if the compressors can make something usable out of those two
(because he's Ejo, and he does that in every thread, the odd fella he is)bmanic wrote:Aww.. why remove the post?
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