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leecovuk
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Hello anyone who knows about the 3630,
I've seen various other threads on this unit but decided to start a new one. I hope that's ok.
I recently bought a new 3630 (ebay) having seen various net reviews singing its praises for the price. Now, I am trying to get a decent sound out of it and have found this forum.
My usage is in an (amateur) radio studio type set up, where I need a compressor/limiter on the mixer output to significantly raise low levels and compress high ones. ie act as a fairly hard level evener / normaliser.
Essentially, am I right in my findings that the 3630 pumps quite badly on various kinds of music when compressing quite hard? I'm finding that, having tried all manner of settings.
I can get some songs and most speech through it sounding okay, then other songs or music with presumably different beats per minute sound awful. Obviously I need a unit I can set carefully then leave to cope with all that runs through it.
I'm thinking I made a bad choice here for my needs.
Would anyone agree? I'm assuming 'yes' having seen some other threads.
Before the 3630 I also tried a Drawmer DL241, which, although good quality, didn't give me significant raising of low levels during compression. I sold that on ebay at a slight loss.
I'm used to a Drawmer LX20 whose basic characteristics I need to replicate in any other compressor. ie, significant raising of low levels as well as compressing of high ones during fairly hard compression, without nasty pumping or other audible issues on any type of audio. (any EQ added after the compressor, to avoid weighting the signal before compression).
So... the eternal question .... which unit to try now? I'm tired of reading reviews and pondering carefully, then finding out it's not right for me.
Thanks for any experience and advice,
Lee
England
I've seen various other threads on this unit but decided to start a new one. I hope that's ok.
I recently bought a new 3630 (ebay) having seen various net reviews singing its praises for the price. Now, I am trying to get a decent sound out of it and have found this forum.
My usage is in an (amateur) radio studio type set up, where I need a compressor/limiter on the mixer output to significantly raise low levels and compress high ones. ie act as a fairly hard level evener / normaliser.
Essentially, am I right in my findings that the 3630 pumps quite badly on various kinds of music when compressing quite hard? I'm finding that, having tried all manner of settings.
I can get some songs and most speech through it sounding okay, then other songs or music with presumably different beats per minute sound awful. Obviously I need a unit I can set carefully then leave to cope with all that runs through it.
I'm thinking I made a bad choice here for my needs.
Would anyone agree? I'm assuming 'yes' having seen some other threads.
Before the 3630 I also tried a Drawmer DL241, which, although good quality, didn't give me significant raising of low levels during compression. I sold that on ebay at a slight loss.
I'm used to a Drawmer LX20 whose basic characteristics I need to replicate in any other compressor. ie, significant raising of low levels as well as compressing of high ones during fairly hard compression, without nasty pumping or other audible issues on any type of audio. (any EQ added after the compressor, to avoid weighting the signal before compression).
So... the eternal question .... which unit to try now? I'm tired of reading reviews and pondering carefully, then finding out it's not right for me.
Thanks for any experience and advice,
Lee
England