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You know you're a mixing engineer when..
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You not only go look for compressor settings written 2 years ago in your wallet of all places but end coming across yet another set of settings for a different compressor you forgot you even wrote down (thanks Gav that business card you gave me came in handy as now I've got the settings to emulate the Distressor)..
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#2
Would that have been my hardware?
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#3
haha nice one
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#4
sven hauck Wrote:Would that have been my hardware?


Yes it would.
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#5
Heh, just found a 3rd one left by a client this week as well. That's enough compressor settings for one week I think..
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#6
Medway Wrote:Yes it would.

Sweet. Will that enable you to clone more than one setting?
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#7
Hard to say was more just a test to see how close it could get in a normal situation, same as I did with the dbx blue 160SL years ago which I then sold.
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#8
Jasus, it's like it was only yesterday the 3 of us were in Svens, how time flies.
Well i'm glad it did come in handy anyhow Smile

Gav.
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#9
In fact I think it's been long enough now that those settings are technically 'vintage' ;-)
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#10
when dj's not eq-ing your track
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