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Anyone know what this thing is?
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It appears to be a blurry picture.

Glad I could help!

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amazing thanks!

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It's clearly DIY and that is clearly a blurry picture. Take much better pictures and you might get decent help. Most likely worthless, if that helps?

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It's the reverse temporal accelerometer from the Back to the Future DeLorean. Do I get the prize? :hyper:

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Sorry its so blurry its screenshots from a video, i tried to making it clearer for you now.

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ghettosynth wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 4:48 am It's clearly DIY and that is clearly a blurry picture. Take much better pictures and you might get decent help. Most likely worthless, if that helps?
Whats a DIY?

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You can see that the LEDs are in the little chrome holders that are common for DIY (do it yourself) projects. That they are not lined up properly and unlabeled contributes to the DIY likelihood. INODA yields nothing on the web and I can't see what's in the letter O/zero / circle in the center.

Either post the video, give us some more background, or something. Why do you care what it is? Why should we care about it enough to help you?

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ghettosynth wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:11 am You can see that the LEDs are in the little chrome holders that are common for DIY (do it yourself) projects. That they are not lined up properly and unlabeled contributes to the DIY likelihood. INODA yields nothing on the web and I can't see what's in the letter O/zero / circle in the center.

It appears to me, to be a DIY 500 series module as it appears to be in a 500 series rack. Given that it's labeled as a compressor, I would guess some 1176 style compressor with switchable ratios, but, that's a complete guess as the lack of knobs doesn't inspire anything.

Either post the video, give us some more background, or something. Why do you care what it is? Why should we care about it enough to help you?
sure heres the video The artists name is Dabeull, i've been studying him for quite some time and i like his sound and am trying to replicate a similar vibe.

in this video at the 4:00 mark he enables the "compressor" in question for the bass and ive been trying to crack the code for his funky sound for some time now.

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As I said, it's clearly DIY. Moreover, since INDA is clearly a self-reference, there's really no way of knowing what that is, or frankly, if it's even what's being used as a compressor. It could be a prop, it could be a set of switches that engages other gear, or, it could be a DIY compressor. What it's almost certainly not, is a piece of gear that you can buy.

He uses a lot of vintage gear and has a very old school studio. I don't think nailing that box, even if you could buy it from him, would allow you to nail his sound. There are clearly some distressors in other videos and perhaps towards the top of what I am assuming is a 500 series rack. I can't be sure there.

AFAIK, he's not really into DIY, well, I let ChatGPT do some searches for me. So that piece is either a one-off custom piece of audio gear, or it's a stage prop.
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It’s not “INODA”, it’s IN [logo] DA, as in INDAstudio. It’s a standard 19-inch 1U rack (yeah, probably DIY) compressor. The cheap illuminated switches with the red plastic covers in the right side of the unit sorta scream DIY. Whatever it is, he appears to no longer have it. As you can see in the video you posted from a few years ago, it was mounted between his Distressor and Avalon units. But, if you check the following video posted a few days ago, that slot is empty (pause at 0:50 and zoom in on the rack in the lower right of the screen):

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ghettosynth wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:00 am As I said, it's clearly DIY. Moreover, since INDA is clearly a self-reference, there's really know way of knowing what that is, or frankly, if it's even what's being used as a compressor. It could be a prop, it could be a set of switches that engages other gear, or, it could be a DIY compressor. What it's almost certainly not, is a piece of gear that you can buy.

He uses a lot of vintage gear and has a very old school studio. I don't think nailing that box, even if you could buy it from him, would allow you to nail his sound. There are clearly some distressors in other videos and perhaps towards the top of what I am assuming is a 500 series rack. I can't be sure there.

AFAIK, he's not really into DIY, well, I let ChatGPT do some searches for me. So that piece is either a one-off custom piece of audio gear, or it's a stage prop.
I see, thanks for the input! Maybe the secret to his saucy bass lies elsewhere.

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cryophonik wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:09 am It’s not “INODA”, it’s IN [logo] DA, as in INDAstudio. It’s a standard 19-inch 1U rack (yeah, probably DIY) compressor. The cheap illuminated switches with the red plastic covers in the right side of the unit sorta scream DIY. Whatever it is, he appears to no longer have it. As you can see in the video you posted from a few years ago, it was mounted between his Distressor and Avalon units. But, if you check the following video posted a few days ago, that slot is empty (pause at 0:50 and zoom in on the rack in the lower right of the screen):

I think the "compressor" in question was moved to the lower rack insted see at 1:30 the lower rack in the bottom left, but you guys are probably right its most likely a prop i guess?
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cryophonik wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:09 am It’s not “INODA”, it’s IN [logo] DA, as in INDAstudio. It’s a standard 19-inch 1U rack (yeah, probably DIY) compressor. The cheap illuminated switches with the red plastic covers in the right side of the unit sorta scream DIY. Whatever it is, he appears to no longer have it. As you can see in the video you posted from a few years ago, it was mounted between his Distressor and Avalon units. But, if you check the following video posted a few days ago, that slot is empty (pause at 0:50 and zoom in on the rack in the lower right of the screen):

Yep, which is why I said zero, letter O, or circle. Knowing that it's Daebull makes it clear that it's INDA. The perspective was confusing, but, you're right, it is just a 19" standard rack.

In any case, his sound is a lot more than whatever that compressor is/was.

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ghettosynth wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:29 am
cryophonik wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:09 am It’s not “INODA”, it’s IN [logo] DA, as in INDAstudio. It’s a standard 19-inch 1U rack (yeah, probably DIY) compressor. The cheap illuminated switches with the red plastic covers in the right side of the unit sorta scream DIY. Whatever it is, he appears to no longer have it. As you can see in the video you posted from a few years ago, it was mounted between his Distressor and Avalon units. But, if you check the following video posted a few days ago, that slot is empty (pause at 0:50 and zoom in on the rack in the lower right of the screen):

Yep, which is why I said zero, letter O, or circle. Knowing that it's Daebull makes it clear that it's INDA. The perspective was confusing, but, you're right, it is just a 19" standard rack.

In any case, his sound is a lot more than whatever that compressor is/was.
Y if only it were that easy :), He also has 2 different Sonic maximizers aswell 362i and 422a might this be the secret sauce?
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