Bridged diode is the fifth type like the old Neve comps. There’s also a pulse-width modulation comp is the sixth type. Both also found in plugin form. The PWM is what the waves pye compressor is.
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For vocals either a FET at the top of the chain or an opto at the end. But the emulation of the 670 tube compressor from Universal Audio works perfectly as well. Really depends on the situation and type of vocals. For bass, definitely a FET comp
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Bridged diode is the fifth type like the old Neve comps. There’s also a pulse-width modulation comp is the sixth type. Both also found in plugin form. The PWM is what the waves pye compressor is.
These were the main ones, but thanks for the extra information!
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Thank you so much for this video, just downloaded the waves ultimate bundle and was wondering which comp was which
You're welcome! Click on on the question mark on the top right of each plugin and you should have the info quickly in the manual
Great input there. My question is for upfront vocals which of the types is suitable? And for bass which is preferred!
For vocals either a FET at the top of the chain or an opto at the end. But the emulation of the 670 tube compressor from Universal Audio works perfectly as well. Really depends on the situation and type of vocals. For bass, definitely a FET comp
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Great video, simple and clear. Thank you.
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Sir,15 db headroom is too much or how much headroom is acceptable?
In which situation? Mixbus?
@@ideez_for whole mix(or headroom during mastering).
@@Electrolesh 15 dB may be a bit too much, 6-7 dB is generally recommended. But honestly if your ears are used to it, don't change your workflow!
Great explanation ... In which category goes compressor Heritage Audio Successor?
FET I guess! As it has Carnhill transformers
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Vari-mu has nothing to do with tubes.
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