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> so evan, are you saying that a compressor put after > a filter fx (electrix filter factory) will tame the > effect from those awful volume changes.....now that > would be wonderful.....michael as far as my understanding of compression...you bet! i have a filter factory and i'll have to try it out with the compressor after it in the signal chain, but essentially, the compression evens everything out. it boosts your lower signal sounds and cuts your extreme sounds. granted it won't be totally even, but the way it works is that once you hit a note...if it is above your set threshold, it will increase 1 db for ever 5 db and so on. so if your effect raises the volume by 20 dbs with this kind of ration, you are looking at a jump of only 4. but this is also where you encounter those squished sounding compressions. it is very tough to use compression effectively with extreme volume changes...and i've rarely seen anyone do it perfectly. but ideally, yes...you can save your speakers from your filter factory with a compression unit after the ff and before your speaker. thanks for all of the help thus far! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com