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anyone using a DBX 163x compressor on Vocals?
Hey guys!
I wanted to try using an older DBX 163x compressor to record a few vocal tracks, and I was wondering if anyone out there has used these little guys to add a little compression to their vocals tracks, and how much do you usually compress the vocals with these things, and what LEVEL SET & COMPRESSION SLIDER settings that typically like tom use for vocals? Thanks guys! ![]() |
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I have one and I mainly use it on bass. Never tried it on vox, though.
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