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6th kyu |
Hi, everyone says to run your music through a manley varu-mu compressor/limiter for best results. My question is, whats so great about it,and why does every good mastering studio have one? thanks.
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Mod Sandan |
A) Because it's a wonderful sounding unit.
B) Because it's a wonderful sounding unit. But it's certainly *NOT* for everything, definitely not for every mix. |
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6th kyu |
I still use a manley Mastering SLAM! with a digital card and that sound amazing. The opto-limiter compressor give a clear and depth sound. I also use it in an upsampling configuration. The kick drum get a very warm and special sound.
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Nidan |
so what is it best used for
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Mod Sandan |
When you need smooth, creamy, "t-shirt and jeans" compression.
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Godan |
OK, I have to ask: what does THAT mean? |
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Mod Sandan |
"Relaxed" -- Non clinical -- Smooth & creamy. Definitely not for everything - But when you need something along those lines, the VM is a fine thing to have.
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