If you think of your signal chain as a straight road going from one piece of gear to the next, inserting is like a detour onto cul-de-sac side road that sends the car off into a loop that brings it right back. Yes, you can insert the RNC, which is a stereo compressor with two channels, so you only need one of them to match your two RNP channels. The front of FMR Audio’s “Really Nice Compressor” I use it in my main vocal chain with a Rode NTK mic and a Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 interface. Hi, Jared, I’m Jared too, actually! I’m glad you’re considering the RNP/RNC combo. Is it ok for me to perform gain leveling in my DAW at -18db? Or should I get a new interface? In addition, it looks like there are no visuals for gain leveling – the end of my chain is a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface, which just has a green / red glow for clipping. My question is – do I need two RNC’s if I want to compress both the A and B preamp channels simultaneously? You’re convincing me to buy most of your recommendations (no pressure)! The FMR RNP seems to be a good choice with my budget – I want to insert the FMR RNC as well. Let’s hop into our questions: How Do I Link & Monitor the Signal Chain While Recording? Question: Today’s question is an interesting double dose of technical information that’s not obvious to anyone who hasn’t had the experience of tinkering around with all of the professional hardware and software we use during studio recording.Ī special thanks goes out to Martin for finding an error in a post about acoustic treatment.
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