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flippo wrote:do you use it for any precusion and fretted instruments?
Yeah good for guitar before the amp...
Bass is ok.. but a little testy.
you need to have a long release time or it'll pull the waves down and distort them..
waste of time on drums...
no snap..
Overheads ok.. and maybe hihats, but who mics a hihat.... ??
I need something for drums (djembe and other hand drums and precusion) acoustic guitar, some woodwind and some brass. Maybe some drunken MC's, vocalists, spoken abuse etc I've got to get some better condensor mic's first, but it's handy to plan ahead incase stuff comes up cheap I think.
feelslikeafukinrevolution wrote:I have 20 db of soft limit on my converters that slam harder and faster than any outboard compressor I've heard.
but you would'nt really want to use it as a compressor..?
the apogee soft limit is nice for avoiding overs (and sometimes to squeeze some loudness), but its hardly a versitile compressor.
dave go for the RNC, there's not alot else in that price range that will compare.
also check out the RNLA for a different flavor on compression.
Versitle smirshitile..
the Soft limit on the apogees is Giant..
It's slams beats hards.
I use it like a compressor and don't lose any of the transients.
even the fastest outboard compressors give some loss of dynamic.
and snap..
so I really just use my software limiters and comps for parallel compression and the apogee for Bass and drums.
Well.. after a bit of fkin around with file lodge I decided to bail and just direct you to myspace. www.myspace.com/smileonimpact.
try 'taking sides'
and download the track for better fidelity yo.
Shadowgames wrote:
but you would'nt really want to use it as a compressor..?
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dude.. RME generally have about 18db..
try it, crank your Pres above 0 and see how hard you can squeeze it.
If it's not the best compression you've heard... well... it could be..
but give it a listen..
That's it, I'm getting the vacc out and a couple of garbage bags. My "studio" looks like someone stood at the corner of the room and through records and beer cans at a computer and mobile DJ set up....
Genelec 8030a monitors paired with subby (out of picture on floor)
Mac Book Pro 17 inch running Logic 8
Sherman Filterbank
AKAI MPC 2500
M Audio Midi controller
Saffire LE soundcard
Conia 26 inch LCD HDTV
http://www.wavepanels.com wrote: The Wave Panels CR's (or WPCR2) ‘Corner Traps' go a long way to smooth out excessive low frequency energy before it builds up to excessive levels.
i'm all of a sudden a little skeptical of this company
http://www.wavepanels.com wrote: The Wave Panels CR's (or WPCR2) ‘Corner Traps' go a long way to smooth out excessive low frequency energy before it builds up to excessive levels.
i'm all of a sudden a little skeptical of this company
yeah. Have not been using it that long. But makes sense to have it there, although it replaces alot of your fiddly mouse functions like arming tracks, automating faders and other shit, it can't browse menus and crap like that with it - Still need mouse.
flippo wrote:yeah. Have not been using it that long. But makes sense to have it there, although it replaces alot of your fiddly mouse functions like arming tracks, automating faders and other shit, it can't browse menus and crap like that with it - Still need mouse.