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Hi,
I am confused about single output things such as mic's and the RNC comp I was about to buy - isn't it better to have their signal split into two by a compressor that has left and right outs? Why then, does such a compressor only have one out per channel? bear with me, thanks J -------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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Many compressors have two channels so that you can either use it as two separate mono compressors or link the channels together to use it as a single stereo compressor.
When youre recording a mono source, like an ordinary condenser microphone, you don't spiit the signal in two - you only use one channel of the compressor to process the signal and then feed it forward as mono signal. |
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