Variety of Sound blog: compressor aficionados (1) - Fabien from TDR
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1174 posts since 24 Feb, 2012
Or maybe a recordagainalyzer
Fabien from Tokyo Dawn Records
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!
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- KVRist
- 443 posts since 16 Aug, 2010
I have to say that I use Feedback Compressor II in my master chain, and I don't use any other compressor for mix glue.
When I heard Parallel Master preset I was convinced that this is only way to go. Upward compression or parallel comp.
is the best solution.
I waiting for the dongle to try RND Portico compressor from Steinberg-Yamaha and I saw that is dual mode available.
Feedback Forward, and FB.
For Gentleman edition could be possible to put FF mode also? Fabien..
Or this is only Feed Back by idea.
This comp is really fantastic.
When I heard Parallel Master preset I was convinced that this is only way to go. Upward compression or parallel comp.
is the best solution.
I waiting for the dongle to try RND Portico compressor from Steinberg-Yamaha and I saw that is dual mode available.
Feedback Forward, and FB.
For Gentleman edition could be possible to put FF mode also? Fabien..
Or this is only Feed Back by idea.
This comp is really fantastic.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1174 posts since 24 Feb, 2012
Hey xtrax, the FB Comp II is called FB, but reality is more complicated. Not a black and white thing. I'm still evaluating the additional options for the GE editions and cannot tell much about this detail yet, as I'm still messing with another feature.
Really happy to hear you find good use for the compressor!
Watch this thread for more info on the GE edition: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&start=15
Really happy to hear you find good use for the compressor!
Watch this thread for more info on the GE edition: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&start=15
Fabien from Tokyo Dawn Records
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!
Check out my audio processors over at the Tokyo Dawn Labs!