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Compressor Shootout Poll

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  • I put Compressor before Barricade in my mastering chain with Equaliser in the middle cutting the transient frequencies.

    Compressor is obviously my main source of compression, getting everything in line and glued together. I use the compression and limiter in Barricade together to fine tune the loudness.

  • @tja said:

    @jolico said:

    @tja said:

    @kidslow said:

    @jolico said:

    Multiband can also be used as a single band, so that does kind of make the other one obsolete.

    Depends upon what tradeoffs were made between the Mix Bus and Multiband compressors in architecture, development, and actual implementation. My hypothesis would be that if you ran the Mani Multiband and Mix Buss compressors through the same shootout linked by @ExAsperis99, you'd find the Mix Bus distinctively cleaner -- by design.

    I don't think so, in single band, they should be the same - at least i seem to understand the above video in this sense.

    Maybe @Blue_Mangoo could comment :)

    Just did a null test between the two with identical settings and there is a very small difference.

    Me not.

    Please note that Multiband-Compressor comes with a default of 6dB output gain, which I reduced to 0 dB like Mix-Bus Compressor.

    I did a null test. Not two separate sine sweeps.
    The sine sweeps do show that they are clean though.

  • The null test was not to find a difference in harmonics. It was to hear if the two had different compression dynamics with the same settings.

    Feed the same beat through both at the same time on their individual tracks.
    Reverse the polarity on one of them.
    Bus the two tracks to a master channel.

    Anything you can hear or see (analyzer/spectrogram etc.) is the difference between the two.
    If you get silence, they are identical.

  • @jolico said:
    The null test was not to find a difference in harmonics. It was to hear if the two had different compression dynamics with the same settings.

    Feed the same beat through both at the same time on their individual tracks.
    Reverse the polarity on one of them.
    Bus the two tracks to a master channel.

    Anything you can hear or see (analyzer/spectrogram etc.) is the difference between the two.
    If you get silence, they are identical.

    Amazing the things I learn lurking like a super creep!

  • Don‘t forget FAC Maxima

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