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Post by donr on Jul 19, 2018 23:42:49 GMT -6
I have had my SA76 for a bit now, and I am really enjoying it. Its a nice compliment to my WA76 by Warm. I just finished up a song, where i used the SA76 in conjunction with the SA2A (Stams LA2A) on my main vocal. I put the 76 after the SA2A, the SA2A does no more than 1dB gain reduction on the meter, and I put the SA76 into full limit 20:1 ( i can't remember how much it was doing on the meter, but around 3-5 I would think). Now normally, I usually set the 76 following a LA2A more conservative ratio wise, but thought I would try something different, as I heard someone talking about it (maybe Warren Huartt). Anyways turned out pretty good I think. The SA76 is also on the centre panned tremelo electric guitar. Here is the link to the song Can you tell me how its fair - Wiz
Cheers Wiz Wiz, did you try the SA76 first? I'd like to hear the 76 knock down the loud peaks then let the 2A bring up the more 'program'ed signal. How'd you do the classic Knight recordings where your voice is soft but poking you in the chest? Your voice and talent is a gift.
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Post by wiz on Jul 20, 2018 0:49:42 GMT -6
I have had my SA76 for a bit now, and I am really enjoying it. Its a nice compliment to my WA76 by Warm. I just finished up a song, where i used the SA76 in conjunction with the SA2A (Stams LA2A) on my main vocal. I put the 76 after the SA2A, the SA2A does no more than 1dB gain reduction on the meter, and I put the SA76 into full limit 20:1 ( i can't remember how much it was doing on the meter, but around 3-5 I would think). Now normally, I usually set the 76 following a LA2A more conservative ratio wise, but thought I would try something different, as I heard someone talking about it (maybe Warren Huartt). Anyways turned out pretty good I think. The SA76 is also on the centre panned tremelo electric guitar. Here is the link to the song Can you tell me how its fair - Wiz
Cheers Wiz Sounds really nice, Peter. I always love your voice. I feel like I can hear the extra hair the Rev A circuit puts on that vocal. I've got the Hairball Rev A and it does something similar. Nice tune too. Thanks mate Cheers Wiz
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Post by wiz on Jul 20, 2018 0:56:58 GMT -6
I have had my SA76 for a bit now, and I am really enjoying it. Its a nice compliment to my WA76 by Warm. I just finished up a song, where i used the SA76 in conjunction with the SA2A (Stams LA2A) on my main vocal. I put the 76 after the SA2A, the SA2A does no more than 1dB gain reduction on the meter, and I put the SA76 into full limit 20:1 ( i can't remember how much it was doing on the meter, but around 3-5 I would think). Now normally, I usually set the 76 following a LA2A more conservative ratio wise, but thought I would try something different, as I heard someone talking about it (maybe Warren Huartt). Anyways turned out pretty good I think. The SA76 is also on the centre panned tremelo electric guitar. Here is the link to the song Can you tell me how its fair - Wiz
Cheers Wiz Wiz, did you try the SA76 first? I'd like to hear the 76 knock down the loud peaks then let the 2A bring up the more 'program'ed signal. How'd you do the classic Knight recordings where your voice is soft but poking you in the chest? Your voice and talent is a gift. Hi Don firstly thank you so much for the lovely compliment. Regards putting the SA76 first, I have tried that. It sort of seems counter intuitive , having the faster comp second, but it’s there to catch the peaks the opto is too slow to react to. You get a different result changing the order. It it still needs a touch automation here and there but it’s very close to a levelled vocal. Thanks again Cheers Wiz
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