Waves Compressor for Vocals, C1 or RComp ?
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- KVRist
- 83 posts since 5 Jul, 2005 from Melbourne
Both sound great on vocals, it just comes down to preference. The RComp is maybe a little more retro or Opto than the C1. I think they both do job really well.
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
You will have considerably greater control using the C1 if you have a vocal that needs to be pinched or moderated in a certain range but does not necessarily require that range to be generally EQed. I probably still use the C1 more than any other software comp because of it's clean transparency and shaping potential. Often I will place the RCL after the C1 for a bit more texturing. The two work very well in series.
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- KVRian
- 937 posts since 19 Nov, 2004 from Chicago IL, motherfuckers
Kilroy
That sounds interesting I will give it a shot. ALthough since I am somewhat a minimilast I usually use the RComp. I simply just love this compressor. BUt yes either one will work great..
Often I will place the RCL after the C1 for a bit more texturing. The two work very well in series.
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That sounds interesting I will give it a shot. ALthough since I am somewhat a minimilast I usually use the RComp. I simply just love this compressor. BUt yes either one will work great..
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- KVRist
- 83 posts since 5 Jul, 2005 from Melbourne
Thanks for that, tried it, loved it. You tha man!kilroy wrote:You will have considerably greater control using the C1 if you have a vocal that needs to be pinched or moderated in a certain range but does not necessarily require that range to be generally EQed. I probably still use the C1 more than any other software comp because of it's clean transparency and shaping potential. Often I will place the RCL after the C1 for a bit more texturing. The two work very well in series.
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- KVRist
- 189 posts since 14 May, 2005 from Jacksonville, Fl. USA
I love RenVox for it's simplicity and sound but due to another thread here mentioning C1 I started experimenting with it and now I have really grown to like it - Waves' RVox, RenComp and C1 are truely nice compressors.skaer wrote:What Compressor is more suitable for vocal tracks, C1 or RComp ?
Also, look at the C1 Comp-Gate Compressor - lots of flexibility - Try that one also if you are ready (I'm not yet). I understand this one appears to be a really good one.
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