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looking to buy a compressor
im looking to buy a compressor that will fit my needs for my small home studio and fit my relatively tight budget (about 250 bucks). I need it to be able to work effectively with drums/ percussion, bass, vocals, and possibly saxophone,
I would like to know, out of these options, which would best fit my needs: BBE MaxCom Behringer T1952 Tube Composer dbx 166XL Dual Compressor Limiter Alesis 3630 Dual-Channel Compressor/Limiter |
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FMR's RNC. Or just use plugs - You're going to get better performance from plugs at that price range. And you certainly don't need to record through a compressor...
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Yeah, go for the RNC. Good starter comp- plus, it won't color your sound to much. . .nice
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