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Adrenaline
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Joined: Oct 22, 2001
Posts: 37
Location: Va. Beach, VA
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Wed Apr 10, 2002 8:25 am |
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Is it beter to opt for a multi-dynamic signal processor with equalizers, compressors, gates, expanders etc all in one or to get one rack concentrated for compression only? As much as i love plug-ins i'm the type of person who gets fed up when i can't get the results i'm looking for to the point i wanna murder the dude who sold me the plug in. I wanna be able to touch some buttons or something...all that virtual shit can't be but so good. Help me out Please
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T. Alan Smith
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Joined: Aug 4, 2001
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Location: La Salle, IL
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Fri Apr 12, 2002 8:50 am |
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I agree. Start with an RNC comp. Work with it for awhile before getting excited about other gear. From there, determine your next step. Take your time to train your ears. |
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