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Oppinions on TFPro Edward the Compressor P8?
I did some searches on this compressor but little comes back. Is it a
good multi-roll mix and tracking comp? Thanks in advance. Wayne |
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:35:14 +0100, in rec.audio.pro "JP Gerard"
wrote: It's my fav main bus compressor right now. snip The stereo width pot is actually very useful too! JP "wayne" a écrit dans le message de roups.com... I did some searches on this compressor but little comes back. Is it a good multi-roll mix and tracking comp? Thanks in advance. Wayne Hehe, I read up about it recently, AFAICR the whole thing works in the MS domain, since TFPro couldnt get the tracking to work in stereo (L/R) mode. That says says something about ancient technology martin "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind" Gandhi |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 07:22:28 +0100, in rec.audio.pro "JP Gerard"
wrote: Dude, have you ever worked with optos??? Yep, bench engineer decades ago, on Urei stuff, quite difficult to align, but I prefer them to fets Matching them is nearly impossible. If you can manage to, a few years later they will probably drift. Even using LEDs (pretty stable) you still have the problems of photo resistors aging. Nothing wrong with ancient technology. I still prefer relays for switchting analogue audio to the solid state stuff You just sometimes have to find a way to make it work. Ted's idea was brilliant. Sure was. I wasn't knocking Ted's stuff at all. M+S is very useful at times (FM stereo radio for instance) martin "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind" Gandhi |
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Duh! What's this all about. Is there really a compressor named Edward? -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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Yeap!
It's TFPRO's word game (see Edward the CONFESSOR). Oddly, they've taken it out from their website... regards, Evangelos % Evangelos Himonides IoE, University of London tel: +44 2076126599 fax: +44 2076126741 "Allas to those who never sing but die with all their music in them..." Oliver Wendell Holmes % |
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Mike Rivers wrote: What's this all about. Is there really a compressor named Edward? The TF in TFPro is Ted Fletcher, the guy who designed the original JoeMeek brand compressors. It appears that, concurrent with the JoeMeek company's complete redisign of their entire product line, Mr. Fletcher left (or was asked to leave) the company, so he started up his own TFPro and built a whole mess of boxes that look surprisingly like original JoeMeek gear ....except they're red instead of green. The P8 compressor, aka Edward, is like a JoeMeek SC2 with a bunch of extra features to make it more versatile. Or even less useful, depending on your opinion. I've still never seen one or, until JP's post above, heard of anyone who had. |
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