auggybendoggy2 wrote:Anyone have any opinions on which Tracks work well with Vocals. I'm also interested on which compressors work well with acoustic guitars.
Auggy
If you are not familiar with vocal compression, keep this in mind. Using 2 comps can over compress very easy. The reason they recommend using the 2 compressors is to split the workload of compression across 2 units. thus, giving a more transparent sound. One is faster and the other is slower.
I would start with the LA2A first, and only use that. I would also suggest using the Classic Compressor (without another comp) and get familiar with it. It has more controls and can teach you a lot about vocal compression. You can set the classic comp to a fast setup and then bring in the LA2a.
Also try blending the compressor in the vocal. Experiment with the LA2a using only 25% or 50%, ect. The LA2a style comp has been a staple for vocal comp for decades.
I don't like the SSL in T-Racks, but I am a big fan of using a SSL on vocals. The compression on the SSL is historic for vocals. You HAVE to try it on your vocals. I know you asked for compression, and it has it. Famous compression at that. You can use just the comp from it.
If I remember right. On the T-Racks version, you have to go in super hot. I normally gain stage all my tracks to -18. But to get the comp on the SSL to sound good, you gotta go in WAY hotter. Otherwise it will sound steril.
Try the SSL gain staged at -18 just to see if that works for you. But also try -4 peak. And maybe -6 or 10.