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david42
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I was reading Harvey's big Mic thread and he suggested a drum technique where you dump one compressor into another compressor.
It sounded interesting, and I started thinking about how I might achieve it. Since I have an external compressor, I thought I might use that through the effects sends and dump it into the internal effects loop in the neo.
I needed to call tech support on another issue anyway, so I asked the tech, and to tell the truth he seemed kind of dumb and avoided anything but vague answers. He said it wouldn't work, but couldn't explain it (and might have had a bad idea of what I wanted to do) and even said I should have no reason to want to. He denied that the external sends can feed the internal loop, or vice versa, but he also denied that they worked in parallel and just left me confused. He had plenty to say about what wouldn't work but never would tell me how it DOES work.
Can anyone explain the relationship between the two effects options and whether one can feed the other specifically?
It sounded interesting, and I started thinking about how I might achieve it. Since I have an external compressor, I thought I might use that through the effects sends and dump it into the internal effects loop in the neo.
I needed to call tech support on another issue anyway, so I asked the tech, and to tell the truth he seemed kind of dumb and avoided anything but vague answers. He said it wouldn't work, but couldn't explain it (and might have had a bad idea of what I wanted to do) and even said I should have no reason to want to. He denied that the external sends can feed the internal loop, or vice versa, but he also denied that they worked in parallel and just left me confused. He had plenty to say about what wouldn't work but never would tell me how it DOES work.
Can anyone explain the relationship between the two effects options and whether one can feed the other specifically?