Re: Do you use a hardware compressor/limiter for initial vocal tracks?
- From: Stuart Richards <sjr101@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:07:34 +1300
Scott Dorsey wrote:
Stuart Richards <sjr101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
This was the noise reduction system that 3M developed back in the early
1970s. I can't remember what they called it.
Was it Dynatrack?
No, that's another one I'd forgotten about! Dynatrack recorded everything
twice, one at a reduced level and then on an adjacent track at an elevated
level. Then it had a magic box that switched between the two tracks on
the fly based upon the level of the lower track.
Hmm. I've been searching for it and I can't find any others. Are you sure
the system you have in mind was developed by 3M?
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