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What is your opinion of the Compression/EQ plugs that come stock with Logic? How do they compare with others, free and pay. Which ones do you tend to use for certain applications? Why?

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jammster Mon, 06/15/2009 - 18:09

Have you ever considered using analog compression?

DBX 160A baby!

Check out these reviews:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/160A/reviews/#anchor

I own a DBX 1066, I like what people are saying about the 160A!

Best part is you can either run it through the inserts 1+2 on the back of the presonus firestudio you have or as a I/O plug in through Logic.

I use the stock Logic compressor but have grown to dislike the sterile digital compression, try analog. It rocks! More bang for you buck IMO.

Running a small amount of compression before you hit the A/D actually increases your dynamic range.

Of course you cannot recall it, but once you have tried it a few times and get the hang of it you can keep it on the conservative side and there are no worries.

Edit: I just remembered that the fire pod/ fire box don't come with inserts. Not sure if Logic Express has I/O plug in.

ouzo77 Tue, 06/16/2009 - 04:38

logic's plugins are one of the best integrated plugs.

i use the compressor and the fatEQ a lot. space designer and delay designer are also very powerful tools.

though i do use 3rd party plugs for my main tracks most of the time. but used right you can make really good recordings with logic's effects.