I can't help but think that most of the replies to the original query have missed the point. The original query was (in part): > All > I want to do is limit the output to protect my speakers and prevent > clipping at the mixer input. I don't need to squash the dynamic range > to fatten this sound! Most of the replies have focused on the relative merits of compressors and compression, which is a related but different topic. It seems to me that the original query hasn't really been addressed, and is relevant to this list. Or maybe I just think it's relevant because it's something I've wondered about myself. :-) So maybe I'll try putting a similar query in my own words: is it sensible to use a peak limiter between the output of a modular synth and the input of a mixer or A/D converter or whatever you happen to be using for monitoring and recording, not for controlling the dynamics of the signal but for protecting your input stages/pre-amps/power amps/speakers/ears (most important) from the 10V p-p signals present in a MOTM? If so, what is a good unit for this task? Under normal circumstances, of course, the output of a synth is nothing to worry about--the output signals are much smaller than the 10V p-p modulation signals. But accidents happen (happy accidents being one of the reasons to own a modular in the first place) and it seems to me that it can't be a good thing to plug the unattenuated pulse output of a 320 LFO directly into a pair of powered monitors, for example. It'll scare the pants off you and anyone else around, for one thing. I've adopted the practice of always using an 830 mixer as the output point of my MOTM; that is, I connect the output (OUT 2) of the 830 to my mixing desk, A/D converter, whatever. I start with all of its level knobs rotated fully CCW and turn them up slowly after patching new signals into the mix. This is only a partial solution, though. (As an aside, I have an RNC compressor and am very fond of it. I haven't tried using it as a peak limiter, but it's lovely for other tasks.) --Adam
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Re: [motm] slight OT-synth limiting
2003-11-26 by Adam Schabtach
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