compression and de-essing after PEQ???

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  • #25054
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    robc
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    excellent feedback the shopping list is getting longer.

    BTW the soft knee is another area where we modelled the classic analogue knee. Most digital compressors curve fit below and above the threshold, like a maths exercise.
    The classic ‘easy’ analogue knee is more progressive.

    you can see it on the comrpessor gain curve on the screen. its more progressive. it sounds different too, especially at high ratios.

    cheers
    robc
    A&H

    #25077
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    sound
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    quote:


    Originally posted by robc
    It wasnt designed as a brick wall limiter.


    The ILive documentation disagrees [;)]
    I’m using the limiters for record feeds to avoid clipping the DAW – but you are right – the way it is now seems useful for a lot of other applications. So maybe an option to turn on Brickwall Mode would be the best.
    Thanks for the insight in some of the internals of the comp/lim – greatly appreciated.
    Greetings,
    Walter

    #28590
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    SteffenR
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    I would prefer a closer look into the added auto-modes since then. Maybe Rob can jump in here again…

    SRV-AVB
    R-72, iDR-16, xDR-16

    #28596
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    mumu
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    deessing before eq and comp is not a bad idea
    (- i take the s out before i do any prossesing)

    cheers
    dave

    allen&heath iLive-144 /idr 10 / idr 48 /dante (i want midi in dante!)

    #28611
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    theWhiplash
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    quote:


    Originally posted by grahamwhite
    and i need to have more adjustment on the LPF’s on the outputs that go right down to 100hz.


    I agree on needing LPF’s to go lower on outputs! Would be a great update

    Matthew Grunden
    Big Daddy Weave
    FOH/PM
    iLive T80/IDR32

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