Thanks very much for the replys. C3 is my favorite so far... I wish it wasn't so heavy on the cpu though. =( I'd love to try the oxford, although I have no powercore.
By "linear gain" I mean obedience to the gain law (ex it reduces the signal strength by 2:1 accurately). Maybe I've got the wrong word for it. Most digital compressors seem to have trouble with this. The ones that are good at it seem to pack more punch.
Cleanest Compressor?
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- KVRAF
- 1821 posts since 5 Oct, 2003
With some care, I find that Sonalksis CQ1 Multi-Band Compander and DQ1 Dynamic Equaliser are capable of leaving a very small footprint. They are not standard compressors, but if you know what you are doing they are exceptionally powerful and can doing wonders.
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- AcousticHippie
- 4769 posts since 12 Mar, 2003
yup..... that's exactly what I think..... dave just knows about dynamics.... and they sound so smoothJeez wrote:The compression algorithms in Quantum-FX are top notch. I think people forget about QFX because it's a bundle and a modular effects builder too... but the built in effects are really quite good. The compression and limiting algorithms are the highlights.
Forever,
Kim.
