PARIS Compressor as soft clipper [message #109721] |
Wed, 23 October 2019 07:05  |
mikeaudet
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Has anyone else tried using the PARIS compressor as a soft clipper?
I just set the attack and release to 0. Then, I set the ratio to a small value and adjust the threshold to set how much of the wave is soft-clipped.
To my ears, between 1.1 and 1.4, it sounds more like even order distortion, and above that the odd distortion picks up fast.
Once you have a distortion that you like, you can use the mix knob to blend to taste.

I'm actually really liking this setting:
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