It seems rather intuitive to me. If you add back dry signal, you end up with "less compression" so to say.Aleksey Vaneev wrote: Dry/mix does add versatility, but in my opinion it also adds a bit of complexity since dry/mix also acts as a kind of non-linear "limitation" to the compression gain factor. For example, if gain factor reaches a considerable value of 0.1, with dry/mix at 50% the gain factor will turn into moderate 0.55. I myself perceive this as quite counter-intuitive.
It may be possible to get very close results to a dry/wet mix version with Marquis as it is, but it's a matter of familiarity and workflow I as well.
