As with any piece of gear, particularly expensive ones, I recommend trying before buying if you can, to make sure it will do what you need it to. Please note that my suggestions are not intended to be absolute - your mileage may vary. Rather than delving into the merits of the software vs hardware versions or whether you should buy original or re-issue gear, I will discuss the functional differences between several classic processors so that you can make an educated choice when deciding to either buy, or use one for your mix. These pieces of vintage gear are not created equal though, and some are better suited to one purpose than another. These vintage dynamics processors can be helpful at times not only because of the character they can impart on your mix, but because their interfaces are relatively simple, sometimes only presenting one or two controls to dial in the compression you are looking for. By Rob Stewart - Last updated August 7, 2017Ĭlassic hardware compressors are widely available these days, and even though the original vintage models are getting more scarce, hardware re-issues are easy to find, and software emulations are available from various sources.
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