Russell Hanaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 03:52, Steve Harris wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:09:10PM -0800, Russell
Hanaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 22:56, Russell Hanaghan
wrote:
I could not get any noticeable function trying the
sidechain inputs of
these (I forget if it was specifically SC2 or 3 or 4 but could see the
inputs in Jack-Rack)
I ran jack from Qjackctl, Ardour and jack-rack. Inserted SC3 into
jack-rack. All routing was done from Qjackctl "Connect" interface. Tried
every way to Sunday and could not get any effect except "makeup gain".
Then I tried just patching SC2 then SC3, etc as inserts direct into an
audio channel in Ardour for straight compression. Could not get them to
do any standard compressing either.
Any thoughts or illumination on these compressors would be great. I
particularly want to run a "de essing" of sorts on a single mike imput.
Is it possible with these plugs??
Thanks
No takers??
Sorry, must have missed it first time tound. They do work (SC4 is used in
JAMin), try setting low attach and decay times, winding the threshold right
down the ratio right up and the knee to the middle and the peak/rms to
peak.
If your audio is comming in at quite a low level you may not hear anything
- this is a thinko on my part, analogue compressors expect signals > 0dB,
but in digital systems this is unusual, so the range of the threshold is a
bit narrow. A future release will have a lower min range.
- Steve
Thnx Steve..
What about the side chain inputs...Any info on how to use them as I
described? Like as de essing with pushed freqs from a seperate eq?
i have not used scX's sidechains yet, but there is a quite nice
dedicated de-esser in the new TAP LADSPA package. it has some
problems at some settings (peaking setting did not work for me, but
low-pass did), but can be made to work rather nicely if you choose
the setting carefully.
http://tap-plugins.sourceforge.net/
regards,
jörn
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