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Re: [looper's]OT RE: A>D



Title: [looper's]OT RE: A>D
Hmm, I'm not sure who you are quoting about individual compression, and If this weren't off topic to begin with, I'd be curious as to why you think compressing individual instruments, in a multitrack recording, is somehow worse than compressing ALL the instruments.
 
-- Sarth
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 6:38 AM
Subject: [looper's]OT RE: A>D

>>I don't know of any DAT machine that has limiting.  (That doesn't mean there
aren't any.)<<

most of the portables I've seen have a limiter. in my view, they are indispensible on any a>d interface, where the idea is to make the absolute best of digital's supposedly superior dynamic range. most common practice amongst pros/broadcasters is to allow 18dB of "headroom" above reference level (0dBu) in order that the broadcast signal's normal allowance of +8dBu isn't in any danger of clipping. but analogue systems of any sort are capable of rendering short duration transients and overshoots far in excess of this, and the different ways they do it tend to define, to some extent, their characteristic sound. 1/4" tape is a good example.

my recommendation (and no, I don't get paid by them) is to use a tc electronics box. doesn't matter which one, so long as it has the limiter and the A>D converters. most of their units do. just remember to switch out the multiband effects stages, especially the multiband limiter, unless you want to use them aswell. multiband limiting is the work of the devil. there, I've said it.

"the use of separate compressors on individual instruments, that accompanied the widespread use of multitracks in recording studios, has done more to damage our listening experiences than any other single innovation, musical or technical. discuss."

(hint: is the modern drumkit usually heard as a number of discrete instruments by the person playing it?)

duncan/r.m.i.



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