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Post by NoFilterChuck on Feb 7, 2015 22:49:11 GMT -6
i mean drums and stuff
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Post by Randge on Feb 8, 2015 10:04:02 GMT -6
My "Mississippi" sax player friend wasn't able to come either. Give me a few days guys and I will post some pics and the files from the day yesterday. My bud, Gary Davis, did come and play some banjo. IMO, a banjo is one of the most difficult instruments to compress. Jeff's comps worked incredibly well at controlling peaks and getting it under control without smearing. We hit it with crazy extreme amounts of compression, too, and it held together. With moderate and sensible settings, I was able to make it impossible to hear any compression going on and that is what I want for that particular instrument. Up to that point, the Great River PWM 501 was the only comp I would dare to put on a banjo at tracking time. Jeff's 526 compressors maintained the banjos transients and smoothed out the file in the most musical way possible. I was also impressed how well it worked with everything from a finger shaker to a kick drum. I will be building a pair as soon as the kits are available. Magnificent work, Jeff.
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Post by tonycamphd on Feb 8, 2015 14:45:38 GMT -6
Man that's exciting! jsteiger is this a feedback or feedforward design? i'm guessing feedback...?
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Post by dandeurloo on Feb 8, 2015 22:35:39 GMT -6
Sounds really good. I like always, love the sound of red dots. But I honestly liked every version. I would prefer the none IC versions but they still sound really nice. I can't wait to get these in my hands and play with them.
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Post by jsteiger on Feb 8, 2015 22:42:25 GMT -6
Man that's exciting! jsteiger is this a feedback or feedforward design? i'm guessing feedback...? Feedback
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