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How I Wired My Band Sound
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Hollis" data-source="post: 216541" data-attributes="member: 11946"><p>The X32 has a basic multiband compressor effect for use with slots 1-4 in either dual or stereo mode.</p><p></p><p>A multiband compressor replaces much of what a graphic EQ does -- it equalizes perceived volume levels across the frequency range. It does this with 4 bands, each of which is an individual compressor.</p><p></p><p>I am a keyboard player: pianos, organs, synths, horns, effects, etc. I play across the entire frequency range, as does the drummer -- and the band as an entirety. Getting my sound dialed in across dozens of recreated instruments is not easy. The MB compressor smooths and evens out the sound in a very pleasant way.</p><p></p><p>I am using three instances, all on defaults except for choosing a 12 dB filter slope. One for keys, one for drums, one for Main L/R. I am using it as an insert on the mix busses. I may find I can get by with fewer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Hollis, post: 216541, member: 11946"] The X32 has a basic multiband compressor effect for use with slots 1-4 in either dual or stereo mode. A multiband compressor replaces much of what a graphic EQ does -- it equalizes perceived volume levels across the frequency range. It does this with 4 bands, each of which is an individual compressor. I am a keyboard player: pianos, organs, synths, horns, effects, etc. I play across the entire frequency range, as does the drummer -- and the band as an entirety. Getting my sound dialed in across dozens of recreated instruments is not easy. The MB compressor smooths and evens out the sound in a very pleasant way. I am using three instances, all on defaults except for choosing a 12 dB filter slope. One for keys, one for drums, one for Main L/R. I am using it as an insert on the mix busses. I may find I can get by with fewer. [/QUOTE]
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