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sweetnubs said:some single channel compressors can cost well over $2000 and you see a four channel compressor for under $200? do the math.
Sorry, but now you're trying to change the discussion and I'm not falling for that one. We aren't talking about desirable compressors that add distinctive coloration, or tape saturation. You said the RNC should be called "Really Nasty Crap".sweetnubs said:dessert island compressor? the distressor. the frequency response of the RNC or its THD specs mean nothing to me. the RNC has a much better frequency response and harmonic distortion specs than an 1176, so what does that mean? would I want to compromise such great frequency response with my 24 track 2"? what about my very long cable runs into a unbalanced peice of equipment? Annoying little inaccurate knobs? I said the RNC was usable, it just ain't the shit and I wouldn't plug one in unless I had too.
sweetnubs said:As far as I am concerned compression is mostly about your watching your meters. Also in the heat of a session who in the hell has time to squint at the tiny little numbers and try to figure out where the pot is in relation to those tiny little numbers.
Same thing here... :|jslator said:Damn, I've been doing it wrong all these years! I've been dialing in compression by listening to the compressor, when I should be looking at it! I'll have to change that.
Amen.Recording Engineer said:No merit to the fact that regardless of what sweetnubs posts, no one takes his comments seriously...
The bulk of nubs comments I deleted - I have no quarrel with those, since they now represent his personal likes and dislikes, and he's entitled to that. Most of my outboard runs (with the exception of microphones) are around 20 feet or less, and we have no problems with unbalalnced or balanced equipment. We use a balanced setup in the big studio, but unbalanced in the small room.sweetnubs said:I don't consider this a pissing contenst because I actually have a little respect for the harvster and disagree over this one peice of equipment. I just don't buy the hype. Doesn't Harvey live in the same state the RNC is manufactured in and he probably was one of the first people to review it? hmmmmm.
sweetnubs said:But you need good metering to determine how fast your transients are being grabbed, how much reduction is taking place and how much make up gain is being applied, when you threshold is crossed, etc. etc. etc.
the 3630 sucks ass like nothing else except perhaps the beringer stuff...