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PARIS Compressor as soft clipper [message #109721] Wed, 23 October 2019 07:05 Go to next message
mikeaudet   CANADA
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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.

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I'm actually really liking this setting:

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Re: PARIS Compressor as soft clipper [message #109725 is a reply to message #109721] Sat, 02 November 2019 10:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
SummingStrange is currently offline  SummingStrange   
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This sounds interesting. So you're using it as an effect?

It's not the sort of thing you would use to prevent clipping on the way in? Forgive my ingnorance but when tracking I'd need to avoid clipping the MEC first and foremost, possibly with an outboard compressor on vocals or drums for example?
Re: PARIS Compressor as soft clipper [message #109728 is a reply to message #109725] Tue, 05 November 2019 12:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W. is currently offline  Kim W.   
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Hi SS.
The MEC inputs are the first port of call. Yes, You would have to use external limiting to avoid clipping. However, I find the whole PARIS architecture quite forgiving. My default template for sessions include 3db gain in the EQ section of each and every channel. This gives me an extra 3db of headroom before any drastic "overs" even reach the EDS's on the way in. (Doing this, on top of the already very forgiving nature of the PARIS mojo pretty much guarantees against any nastiness, even if the red peak "LED's" show). I always have the Channel strip VU's set to show PREfader levels, to avoid confusion.
Kim.
Re: PARIS Compressor as soft clipper [message #109731 is a reply to message #109725] Tue, 05 November 2019 13:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mikeaudet   CANADA
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I was thinking of this as an effect. I had been reading up on the Distressor, and one of the things it does is soft clipping. That got me thinking that we could probably do that already, no $300 plugin required.
Re: PARIS Compressor as soft clipper [message #109737 is a reply to message #109721] Fri, 15 November 2019 10:59 Go to previous message
SummingStrange is currently offline  SummingStrange   
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I better not ask these questions until I've actually got the system up and running with some tracks playing.

The soft clipper for free sounds pretty good!
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