X2: Can't seem to insert a second PC4K S-Type compressor on a bus.

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2013/11/01 10:46:49 (permalink)

X2: Can't seem to insert a second PC4K S-Type compressor on a bus.

I could have sworn that we were now able to put to of the same module in the PC but when I hit the + button the PC4K S-Type is not on the list. This is on a bus. I don't NEED this right now but I likely will soon enough to do some two stage compression. Am I missing something here?
 
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    Re: X2: Can't seem to insert a second PC4K S-Type compressor on a bus. 2013/11/01 11:10:15 (permalink)
    Beep,
           I was thought just the opposite would be. I was thinking of the two what I will call the default Pro Channel compressors, as well as the quad curve EQ, that only one per channel strip can be used.
    But the exception to this would be if you bought any of the non included compressors, like the PC4K-S, or the CA2A, that those could be used together with the standard compressors. Maybe more will chine in on this.

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    Re: X2: Can't seem to insert a second PC4K S-Type compressor on a bus. 2013/11/01 11:19:01 (permalink)
    Hi, Thatsastrat. I was thinking that might be the case too as I know the Quad Curve can't be doubled. If this is the case that's a bit of a shame. The only other PC comp type thingies I've got are the PC2A (which I used in this case) and the Expander/Gate (but I don't think that'll work the way I intend for this). I like the PC2A but it doesn't give as much control as the S-Type. Oh well. I'm sure I can find a workaround if I absolutely need to.
     
    Thanks for your thoughts.
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