matthias
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm still looking for an easy way to mix in a certain amount of dry level to the compressed signal...
due to the fact that the ssl comp doesn't have an extra gain stage for make up gain.. there's no possibility to amplify the dry signal as well somewhere in this circuit...
mixing the signal at the input directly to the output would be a good solution for me, you can set the mix value using the makeupgain pot...
yesterday I soldered the inputs and outputs together with a switch...
first it seemed to work very well, but when I inreased the makeupgain pot, a weird noise appears... I think it's something like a feedback...
I think the output level is higher than the input level and so the current goes from the outputs again to the inputs...
so I need a solution that the current can only go from
the input to the output, and not backwards...
Is there a simple way to do it ?? maybe with diodes??
thank you
matthias
I'm still looking for an easy way to mix in a certain amount of dry level to the compressed signal...
due to the fact that the ssl comp doesn't have an extra gain stage for make up gain.. there's no possibility to amplify the dry signal as well somewhere in this circuit...
mixing the signal at the input directly to the output would be a good solution for me, you can set the mix value using the makeupgain pot...
yesterday I soldered the inputs and outputs together with a switch...
first it seemed to work very well, but when I inreased the makeupgain pot, a weird noise appears... I think it's something like a feedback...
I think the output level is higher than the input level and so the current goes from the outputs again to the inputs...
so I need a solution that the current can only go from
the input to the output, and not backwards...
Is there a simple way to do it ?? maybe with diodes??
thank you
matthias