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Re: Digital mixer - pros and cons?If you make sure both signal paths have the same "length" you should be fine . What I mean by this is: If one channel needs a compressor and the other doesn't, just insert a compressor in the channel that doesn't need compression and set the threshold so high it'll never engage. And so on. This is common practice when "paralell-bussing" or "New York compressing" or whatever it's called.
Re: Digital mixer - pros and cons?
If you make sure both signal paths have the same "length" you should be fine . What I mean by this is: If one channel needs a compressor and the other doesn't, just insert a compressor in the channel that doesn't need compression and set the threshold so high it'll never engage. And so on. This is common practice when "paralell-bussing" or "New York compressing" or whatever it's called.