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The "musical answer" is that I like to play the compressor on the final output stage both from my looping treatments and from my live playing. A typical example: I like reverb to grow between my notes and stay down when I do play a note. The "technical answer" is that I layer sounds that span over many octaves and like it when they they don't interfere too much in a "pumping way" (typically when you here the pumping shadow of a kick drum in a hihat patter). Finally, in the studio I rarely ever use multi band compression on a summed signal bus for the simple reason that it sounds much better to apply compression at an earlier stage, like on the separate individual source channels. But with sound-on-sound layering based live-looping that's not an option. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Rainer Straschill <moinsound@googlemail.com> wrote: > Per said: >> (and after the looper a low cut filter, an autofilter, a multi band >compressor and a limiter) > > Out of curiosity, Per: why are you using a multiband compressor? > > The reason I'm asking is that I found the use of these processors only > expedient in a few use cases: > > 1. Restoring low-quality 2bus recordings (e.g. microphone in the > rehearsal space) > 2. Making material with extremely high RMS values a little less >unbearable > 3. One building block in getting a very distinctive sound (aka > "Finalizer Sound") > > I would not exactly see your art falling into any of these categories, > so I'm asking...is there another use case? > > Rainer > >