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Langevin DVC [message #82746] |
Fri, 06 April 2007 09:54 |
TCB
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Just to mention something vaguely about recording for a change, I finally
got my Langevin DVC a few days ago and last night and got it set up. Used
it with (essentially) a Mojave MA-200, a Blue Baby Bottle, some SE Electronics
pencil condensers and an Octava. In the legendary words of SSC, the DVC fails
to suck. Not as fast as the Syteks, but still fast and solid state sounding
in a good way. As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab the
transient of a drum hit, but on everything else, from acoustic guitars to
bass DI and especially vocals it really is a nice box. For the money it's
quite a deal, I'm guessing pretty much all of the overdubs will be going
though it.
TCB
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82751 is a reply to message #82746] |
Fri, 06 April 2007 11:01 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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use it tracking toms, some vocals. it's a nice piece...like you said
for the money.
On 7 Apr 2007 02:54:02 +1000, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>Just to mention something vaguely about recording for a change, I finally
>got my Langevin DVC a few days ago and last night and got it set up. Used
>it with (essentially) a Mojave MA-200, a Blue Baby Bottle, some SE Electronics
>pencil condensers and an Octava. In the legendary words of SSC, the DVC fails
>to suck. Not as fast as the Syteks, but still fast and solid state sounding
>in a good way. As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
>to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab the
>transient of a drum hit, but on everything else, from acoustic guitars to
>bass DI and especially vocals it really is a nice box. For the money it's
>quite a deal, I'm guessing pretty much all of the overdubs will be going
>though it.
>
>TCB
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82797 is a reply to message #82770] |
Sat, 07 April 2007 06:33 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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I thought exactly the same thing, but to be honest my guess is that it might
not be the right thing. Maybe just as a pre, but I prefer to compress the
kick and snare just a little on the way to disk. The opto limiter in the
Langevin seems really, really fast. So I'm guessing it will stomp on the
transient a little more than one might like. I will try it, but I'm not terribly
optimistic.
Great for pretty much everything else, though,
TCB
"Neil" <IOOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
> As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
>>to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab
the
>>transient of a drum hit,
>
>Not so great for OH's, but how about kick & snare, Thad? Try it
>on that & see how it does (I'd like to know).
>
>Neil
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82802 is a reply to message #82797] |
Sat, 07 April 2007 08:27 |
Nil
Messages: 245 Registered: March 2007
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If the compressors are that fast, it may not be good for
that kick/snare "Boom-CRACK!", but it might be good for "Whump-
SPLAT!" - a la' the comps in an SSL desk. That's what I was
curious about.
Neil
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>I thought exactly the same thing, but to be honest my guess is that it might
>not be the right thing. Maybe just as a pre, but I prefer to compress the
>kick and snare just a little on the way to disk. The opto limiter in the
>Langevin seems really, really fast. So I'm guessing it will stomp on the
>transient a little more than one might like. I will try it, but I'm not
terribly
>optimistic.
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>Great for pretty much everything else, though,
>
>TCB
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>"Neil" <IOOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>> As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
>>>to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab
>the
>>>transient of a drum hit,
>>
>>Not so great for OH's, but how about kick & snare, Thad? Try it
>>on that & see how it does (I'd like to know).
>>
>>Neil
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82826 is a reply to message #82802] |
Sat, 07 April 2007 13:54 |
TCB
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Interesting question, yes that is. Maybe use the comps at mixdown instead
for the (expertly described) 'whump-splat'? That's an interesting idea there,
Neil.
TCB
"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>If the compressors are that fast, it may not be good for
>that kick/snare "Boom-CRACK!", but it might be good for "Whump-
>SPLAT!" - a la' the comps in an SSL desk. That's what I was
>curious about.
>
>Neil
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>I thought exactly the same thing, but to be honest my guess is that it
might
>>not be the right thing. Maybe just as a pre, but I prefer to compress the
>>kick and snare just a little on the way to disk. The opto limiter in the
>>Langevin seems really, really fast. So I'm guessing it will stomp on the
>>transient a little more than one might like. I will try it, but I'm not
>terribly
>>optimistic.
>>
>>Great for pretty much everything else, though,
>>
>>TCB
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>>"Neil" <IOOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>> As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
>>>>to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab
>>the
>>>>transient of a drum hit,
>>>
>>>Not so great for OH's, but how about kick & snare, Thad? Try it
>>>on that & see how it does (I'd like to know).
>>>
>>>Neil
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82845 is a reply to message #82826] |
Sun, 08 April 2007 03:31 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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might just be me but definitely not on mixdown.
On 8 Apr 2007 06:54:06 +1000, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>Interesting question, yes that is. Maybe use the comps at mixdown instead
>for the (expertly described) 'whump-splat'? That's an interesting idea there,
>Neil.
>
>TCB
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>"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>If the compressors are that fast, it may not be good for
>>that kick/snare "Boom-CRACK!", but it might be good for "Whump-
>>SPLAT!" - a la' the comps in an SSL desk. That's what I was
>>curious about.
>>
>>Neil
>>
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>>
>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>I thought exactly the same thing, but to be honest my guess is that it
>might
>>>not be the right thing. Maybe just as a pre, but I prefer to compress the
>>>kick and snare just a little on the way to disk. The opto limiter in the
>>>Langevin seems really, really fast. So I'm guessing it will stomp on the
>>>transient a little more than one might like. I will try it, but I'm not
>>terribly
>>>optimistic.
>>>
>>>Great for pretty much everything else, though,
>>>
>>>TCB
>>>
>>>"Neil" <IOOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>> As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
>>>>>to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab
>>>the
>>>>>transient of a drum hit,
>>>>
>>>>Not so great for OH's, but how about kick & snare, Thad? Try it
>>>>on that & see how it does (I'd like to know).
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>
>>
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82852 is a reply to message #82845] |
Sun, 08 April 2007 08:53 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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I wasn't referring to using it across the 2-buss, or even on
mixdown, necessarily - I was referring to the channel comps in
an SSL desk... you can flatten (or maybe I should say "splatten"
LOL) out a snare pretty good with those. I was just thinking
of tracking kick & snare with the DVC with the compressors
engaged & see how that sounded.
I remember Fletcher once saying that SSL used dbx VCA's in
compressors for the 4000-series consoles, but I've never heard
a dbx compressor act like those. In fact, it's easy to take
that "splat" too far and end up with a snare that sounds like
you're just hitting a piece of notebook paper.
Neil
rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>might just be me but definitely not on mixdown.
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>On 8 Apr 2007 06:54:06 +1000, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>
>>Interesting question, yes that is. Maybe use the comps at mixdown instead
>>for the (expertly described) 'whump-splat'? That's an interesting idea
there,
>>Neil.
>>
>>TCB
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>>"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>If the compressors are that fast, it may not be good for
>>>that kick/snare "Boom-CRACK!", but it might be good for "Whump-
>>>SPLAT!" - a la' the comps in an SSL desk. That's what I was
>>>curious about.
>>>
>>>Neil
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I thought exactly the same thing, but to be honest my guess is that it
>>might
>>>>not be the right thing. Maybe just as a pre, but I prefer to compress
the
>>>>kick and snare just a little on the way to disk. The opto limiter in
the
>>>>Langevin seems really, really fast. So I'm guessing it will stomp on
the
>>>>transient a little more than one might like. I will try it, but I'm not
>>>terribly
>>>>optimistic.
>>>>
>>>>Great for pretty much everything else, though,
>>>>
>>>>TCB
>>>>
>>>>"Neil" <IOOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>>> As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
>>>>>>to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab
>>>>the
>>>>>>transient of a drum hit,
>>>>>
>>>>>Not so great for OH's, but how about kick & snare, Thad? Try it
>>>>>on that & see how it does (I'd like to know).
>>>>>
>>>>>Neil
>>>>
>>>
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82854 is a reply to message #82852] |
Sun, 08 April 2007 09:42 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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I'm with you Neil. I'd never use the opto comp in the DVC on the two bus at
mixdown. I was thinking of tracking the kick and snare with little or no
compression and then trying to get some splat from the DVC when mixing. Or
I'll try it with a little compression when tracking. Nevertheless, it's not
a happy critter with overheads, even at very light compression settings.
Still, one hell of a box for the price,
TCB
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>I wasn't referring to using it across the 2-buss, or even on
>mixdown, necessarily - I was referring to the channel comps in
>an SSL desk... you can flatten (or maybe I should say "splatten"
> LOL) out a snare pretty good with those. I was just thinking
>of tracking kick & snare with the DVC with the compressors
>engaged & see how that sounded.
>
>I remember Fletcher once saying that SSL used dbx VCA's in
>compressors for the 4000-series consoles, but I've never heard
>a dbx compressor act like those. In fact, it's easy to take
>that "splat" too far and end up with a snare that sounds like
>you're just hitting a piece of notebook paper.
>
>
>Neil
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>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>might just be me but definitely not on mixdown.
>>
>>
>>
>>On 8 Apr 2007 06:54:06 +1000, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Interesting question, yes that is. Maybe use the comps at mixdown instead
>>>for the (expertly described) 'whump-splat'? That's an interesting idea
>there,
>>>Neil.
>>>
>>>TCB
>>>
>>>"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>If the compressors are that fast, it may not be good for
>>>>that kick/snare "Boom-CRACK!", but it might be good for "Whump-
>>>>SPLAT!" - a la' the comps in an SSL desk. That's what I was
>>>>curious about.
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I thought exactly the same thing, but to be honest my guess is that
it
>>>might
>>>>>not be the right thing. Maybe just as a pre, but I prefer to compress
>the
>>>>>kick and snare just a little on the way to disk. The opto limiter in
>the
>>>>>Langevin seems really, really fast. So I'm guessing it will stomp on
>the
>>>>>transient a little more than one might like. I will try it, but I'm
not
>>>>terribly
>>>>>optimistic.
>>>>>
>>>>>Great for pretty much everything else, though,
>>>>>
>>>>>TCB
>>>>>
>>>>>"Neil" <IOOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>>>> As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really suited
>>>>>>>to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to
grab
>>>>>the
>>>>>>>transient of a drum hit,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Not so great for OH's, but how about kick & snare, Thad? Try it
>>>>>>on that & see how it does (I'd like to know).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
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Re: Langevin DVC [message #82921 is a reply to message #82746] |
Tue, 10 April 2007 13:37 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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I owned one for a while, and sold it to get into Great River and Purple
Audio stuff. It's a cool box for the money, but I thought the preamp lacked
mojo, the EQ wasn't versatile enough, and almost never liked the compressor.
Not trying to be difficult, just providing my perspective...
Jimmy
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:46167b2a$1@linux...
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> Just to mention something vaguely about recording for a change, I finally
> got my Langevin DVC a few days ago and last night and got it set up. Used
> it with (essentially) a Mojave MA-200, a Blue Baby Bottle, some SE
Electronics
> pencil condensers and an Octava. In the legendary words of SSC, the DVC
fails
> to suck. Not as fast as the Syteks, but still fast and solid state
sounding
> in a good way. As the manual describes, the opto limiter isn't really
suited
> to drum overheads (I tried anyway) because it's a little quick to grab the
> transient of a drum hit, but on everything else, from acoustic guitars to
> bass DI and especially vocals it really is a nice box. For the money it's
> quite a deal, I'm guessing pretty much all of the overdubs will be going
> though it.
>
> TCB
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