PX64 question

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2015/02/13 14:43:46 (permalink)

PX64 question

Hallo,
i got a questio about the routing internal the px64.
it is much more useful to the shaper before or after the compressor to grind a .
 
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    Anderton
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    Re: PX64 question 2015/02/13 15:40:38 (permalink)
    You can think of the Shaper as a special-purpose dynamics control that specializes in the attack. So you would use that first to shape the attack, then compression to determine the overall dynamics.

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    Re: PX64 question 2015/02/16 13:39:07 (permalink)
    Hallo Craig,
    thanks for your question.
     
    which is why I 've been thinking about it is that when I switch the compressor from the Shaper , this also smoothes the transients and then no longer recognizes the shaper transients . Whatever. Somehow I have a feeling that if I the attack with the shaper still work out something after compression , the result sounds a little rounder .
     
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    Re: PX64 question 2015/02/16 16:19:50 (permalink)
    I find the compressor in the PX64 to be fairly limited in terms of user control, but the attack should be optimized for drums/percussion so I'd still put the shaper first as Craig suggests

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