On Tuesday 11 August 2009 16:41:34 millward wrote: > Can anyone advise on a good, but relatively cheap, > hardware compressor-equalizer-limiter ? > I'm told its best to clean up the input signal rather than > having to try to clean it up after its already recorded. > That's why I'm looking for this hardware, at a reasonable price. > I'm not looking for the high-end professional stuff. > Any information would be most welcome. Actually the consensus is to modify the signal as least as possible before it hits the harddisk. So instead of spending money on a cheap compressor-equalizer-limiter, you should spend it on a not-so-cheap pre-amp (maybe with in-built limiter and possibly adc). And learn about mic-placement, shock-absorbers, wind-screens and acoustical treatment of the recording-environment. Have fun, Arnold
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