You mean the CL1s. It has great phat tone and it overdrives nice not being very harsh. But using it for Mastering? - Nope. It doesn't have high headroom, it's controls are touchy/fincky, and it tends to pump to easy on program material. These are rare compressors though, and I wish I had more than one of them.
Originally posted by AudioGaff: You mean the CL1s. It has great phat tone and it overdrives nice not being very harsh. But using it for Mastering? - Nope. It doesn't have high headroom, it's controls are touchy/fincky, and it tends to pump to easy on program material. These are rare compressors though, and I wish I had more than one of them.
I see!
For what kind of material do you like it? Drums, Guitar, Bass?
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You mean the CL1s. It has great phat tone and it overdrives nice
You mean the CL1s. It has great phat tone and it overdrives nice not being very harsh. But using it for Mastering? - Nope. It doesn't have high headroom, it's controls are touchy/fincky, and it tends to pump to easy on program material. These are rare compressors though, and I wish I had more than one of them.
Originally posted by AudioGaff: You mean the CL1s. It has grea
I see!
For what kind of material do you like it? Drums, Guitar, Bass?
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Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals. I often use it in series with anot
Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals. I often use it in series with another compressor like a 1176 or dbx 160SL.