I agree. Synthwerks has been toying with the idea of a compressor/limiter modules for a while now and the knowledge that everyone will want VC of everything is what has slowed it down. There is not much value in VC of a compressor/limiter to me. VC of compression ratio? You could provide side-chain inputs of course and those could be a CV in but at that point it is just a VCA. The RMS detector could have CV out but that would not be terribly useful compared to a envelope follower with more controls. I think a brick wall limiter would be a very useful module to have in a system - a "speaker saver" modules that you can set a volume level that will never be exceeded and when that high-Q filter accidentally crosses the fundamental you speakers are still working. It would have very little or no VC in it though. -James James Husted Designer, Synthwerks LLC www.synthwerks.com james@synthwerks.com synthwerks@me.com On May 24, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Florian Anwander wrote: > Hi Bakis, > >> i would really like to have a vc-compressor in my big euro/doepfer wall. > What do you expect from a VC compressor module? A compressor _is_ > voltage controlled by definition, but from a voltage which it generates > itself. > > As soon as you start to make the parameters voltage controlled (attack, > release,...) you are back at a VC-Slew Limiter a standard VCA and an > inverter. There is nothing new. > > I don't see the advantage. > > Florian > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] a VC-Compressor module in the A100 ?
2012-05-24 by james.husted@mac.com
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