return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > DJing / Production / Promotion > Production Studio

Pages: [1] 2 
Studio / Passive Volume Control
View this Thread in Original format
Evolve140
Is there one that doesn't impede on the signal, and that you guys prefer using? Going to go ahead and get one. Also, if this is your area of expertise, I would also like to know about a good hardware compressor.
Inner Sanctum
TC Electronic Level Pilot is nice, cheap. XLR connectors only.

h/w compressor - I recommend the Drawmer DL241.
Evolve140
Cool, will check out both. :) Just needing some extra warmth and color out of the compressor, so yeah.

edit: But I may need a tube compressor or something like that. What PSP VintageWarmer does but hardware.
rulzz
SM Pro Audio - Nano Patch or SM Pro Audio M-Patch 2 are both great for passive monitor control (i'm assuming that's what you going to use it for)
Inner Sanctum
quote:
Originally posted by Evolve140
edit: But I may need a tube compressor or something like that. What PSP VintageWarmer does but hardware.


You probably don't want the Drawmer then. It's clean and pretty transparent. What's your budget? Anamod ATS-1 is possibly the closest, but it's around $3K. Cheaper option is the TL Audio Fatman.
Raphie
i would prefer the SM-nano over the level pilot, quality wise.
even better would be the kush audio or spl volume.

compressor wise, if you're looking for mojo API-2500/Distressors/Fatso but most of the high end compressors are 2k$+ when on a budget try the ART Pro VLA II and stick some EI or Telefunken or Mullard NOS tubes in there. Then you're golden for around 400/500$
madmuso
I use the presonus central station, does what its meant to do and doesnt mess with the colour of your audio too much.

The RNC comp's are supposed to be good value for money.
clay
quote:
Originally posted by rulzz
SM Pro Audio - Nano Patch or SM Pro Audio M-Patch 2 are both great for passive monitor control (i'm assuming that's what you going to use it for)


this
kitphillips
quote:
Originally posted by Evolve140
Cool, will check out both. :) Just needing some extra warmth and color out of the compressor, so yeah.

edit: But I may need a tube compressor or something like that. What PSP VintageWarmer does but hardware.


So why do you want hardware if you want something that sounds like software anyway??
Evolve140
quote:
Originally posted by kitphillips
So why do you want hardware if you want something that sounds like software anyway??

?

Magnus
Used the SM Pro Audio M-Patch 2 for years. Sold it a while back. It served it's purpose but was nothing special IMO.
kitphillips
quote:
Originally posted by Evolve140
?


You're looking for a piece of hardware that sounds like the PSP correct?? Why not just use the PSP if that's the sound you want? I don't know of much hardware which emulates software:crazy:
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: [1] 2 
Privacy Statement