what compressor do I have to buy?

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I have the lexicon MPX 100 but now I have
to buy a compressor to complete my home
studio. Im on a budget, so I need something for less than US$ 100.
I saw a very cheap alesis nanocompressor.
Also Zoom multi effects haver compressors too. Wich one??
 
I have both the Alesis Nanocompressor and the Zoom multi-effects unit. The Alesis is much quieter. In general Alesis is better quality in my oppinion.

Dom Franco
 
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I have a compressor in my basement collecting dust. I could never get any noticeable results out of the box. However, I do use a pre/mic processor and that works fine for nice clear vocals. I like to hear the t's articulate when my singers record.

Be sure you need it before you buy it. Rent one first is a good way to go.

Green Hornet
 
The NanoCompressor is a great unit. You can use it for one channel or stereo (perfect for mixdown/mastering). Most Alesis gear is fairly quiet. I do not know about Zoom products. For a budget studio the brands that I would suggest using are Alesis, Behringer, and the dbx "Project" line of gear. Most outboard gear made by Alesis and Behringer have ballanced I/O. Stay clear of ART and Peavy gear for studio applications, as they are often quite noisy.
 
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