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This is another question about the difference between a tube Comp and a Valve
Compressor. Basically, I want to Fatten(and Louden) My Drums Up And warm My entire mix. Could I do all this on say a DBX 166xl or am I better offusing a Tube Comp (say the like Fatman) or something Tube Based??? Help me somebody BTW, if any one here is wondering What type of Music I do,I do that Dreaded Hip-Hop Stuff (though an Purer Much form than what you see on MTV) LOL! Thanks again! |
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![]() "Stressmane" wrote in message ... This is another question about the difference between a tube Comp and a Valve Compressor. It's the same as the difference between an elevator and a lift, or french-fries and chips, or zee and zed. Basically, I want to Fatten(and Louden) My Drums Up And warm My entire mix. Could I do all this on say a DBX 166xl or am I better offusing a Tube Comp (say the like Fatman) or something Tube Based??? Help me somebody With the right settings, you could do this on any of these, but I think I'd start with the Fatman or maybe a Distressor. Peace, Paul |
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