anyone use these compressors?

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anyone think i should get an HHB Radius 50 or a fostex 3070? these seemed like good values.
 
No... a "good value" would be an inexpensive tool you will find yourself using for many years and not outgrowing [like the FMR "RNC"]... these are "cheap", not "inexpensive".

Most likely you'll outgrow these units in a year or two and end up eBaying them or something similar. Inexpensive would mean not a lot of money to get into, and will last you a career.... cheap would mean something that won't last you a career.

As always, YMMV
 
Ouch, I would at least stay away from the Fostex...I can't imagine it being anything worthwhile but to each his own!

War
 
I second that. The FMR RNC comp is the best thing in the world for $200. Fantastic compressor.
 
I use the Radius 50 on some DI stuff and I like the way it sounds. Bass and cabs mostly, nice control and attack, can be pushed almost to pump
 
arpodthegreat: What are you looking to compress? Anything in particular? Or are you looking for a general purpose comp?

I'm not as enthusiastic as the others on the RNC, but it is a decent "all-around" inexpensive comp. It's great across the mix bus, decent on vox and drum bus and guitars.

If you want something with distinctive character, the RNC isn't it, IMHO.

(Sorry I can't comment on the HHB or Fostex; just wanted to warn against treating the RNC as the be-all-and-end-all of inexpensive compressors.)

Cheers,

Johann
 
Looking for transparency & clarity less the unwanted audio artifacts usually apparent in dynamic processors priced in the $200 or less price range?
Trust me, the RNC is the ANSWER!!
Not much on looks nor is it rackmountable (unless you purchase the faceplate),however is provides excellent performance (I luv it on bass) & flawless operation !
 
YO MR. "Q"

:D

Question. Do you run your bass into the RNC and then out to your recorder?

I also dig my RNC. I use a synth for bass lines and was wondering how to get the best out of the RNC.

Thanks,
Green Hornet :rolleyes:
 
The Green Hornet said:
:D

Question. Do you run your bass into the RNC and then out to your recorder?

I also dig my RNC. I use a synth for bass lines and was wondering how to get the best out of the RNC.

Thanks,
Green Hornet :rolleyes:

Wassssup there Hornet of Green!!

Whenever I use the percussive,thumb-slap tek-neek where I perform more energetically thus producing excessive gain, peaks and harmonics & such, I'm in need of aggressive control of the bass's dynamics where I indeed run the bass thru the RNC to the recorder. In other instances, I''ll insert the unit direct into channel while using the Aphex Bass Exciter direct into board (which is both a DI and a great bass tool for a clearly defined bass perf).
I try my d@mnest not to rely on using the RNC on every bass track I record so as not to become to dependent upon it. I try to pay heed to a well-c'ntr'ld perf 1st, but if get in one of those zones where I'm TRULY feeling the flow of the music (as well as getting my drink on :p ) and there's an apparent fluctuation in the dynamics, rather than do the track all over again, I'll fix it with the RNC!!!

Peace brutha'
Q.rM
 
:D Yo Mr. Q:
Thanks for the information. I guess experimentation is what makes creativity work, as well as good gear.

I just got a Yam ES61 Motif--so many sounds and combos. Lots of bass patches and combo rhythm patches.

My few gray hairs are growing rapidly whenever I have to decipher the manual.

Have a great bird on Thanksgiving day.
Cheers,

Green Hornet [I leave my drink just outside of the gear room, my infamous studio--would hate to dribble anything down my DAW.] :p
 
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