I appreciate all of the feedback
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> On Mar 13, 2018, at 10:08 PM, CHUCK REICHEL
> wrote:
>
> Hi Nickus,
>
> I have both the 160 & the newer 160 x dbx units and the 160 from back in
> 1981 and its great for bass & kick, but i wouldn't
Hi Nickus,
I have both the 160 & the newer 160 x dbx units and the 160 from back in 1981
and its great for bass & kick, but i wouldn't use it for vocals though. :)
I use the valley people "commander" for my vocal chain now.
Heres the 1 Im going to get next;
ADL 1000 Mono Tube Compressor
Talk
Do they still make the Distressor? that one is super flexible!
At 06:19 PM 3/13/2018, you wrote:
Hi
Pretty much all analog compressors will be blind
friendly, this really depends on your budget.
Personally I am a big fan of the DBX analogue
compressors, more specifically the DBX 160
series,
I'm not sure what you would consider to be blind friendly but I have the ART
pro vla ii stereo compressor in my rack and use it almost every mix and
tracking session. Its very usable for a relatively cheap unit.
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> On 13/03/2018, at 9:06 PM, Andre Woods
Hi
Pretty much all analog compressors will be blind friendly, this really depends
on your budget.
Personally I am a big fan of the DBX analogue compressors, more specifically
the DBX 160 series, wish I had the money for one. A while back I worked in a
facility who had a very nice UAD analogue
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good stereo compressor that is
blind friendly?
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