Hallo!
:grin:
I have a quite weird and perhaps pointles question, but that may be very useful for the conclusion of my paper.
So I would really appraciate your view...;=)
...
Looking at all the compressor topologies that exist today, how significant is the FET-topology for pro-audio compressors/limiters today?
Considering that the topology was very significant to the evolution of limiters in the 1960's,
it obviously was put in shadow by introduction of the much more linear and predictable VCA (i.e, multiplier-topologies).
Has it become another vintage-topology, still used and alive thanks to us vintage-freaks, and only featured in compressors/limiters where a vintage approach is the aim (modern 1176 clones)? Or is it actually a very advantagous topology, superior to the VCA in many aspects?
Cheers=)
:grin:
I have a quite weird and perhaps pointles question, but that may be very useful for the conclusion of my paper.
So I would really appraciate your view...;=)
...
Looking at all the compressor topologies that exist today, how significant is the FET-topology for pro-audio compressors/limiters today?
Considering that the topology was very significant to the evolution of limiters in the 1960's,
it obviously was put in shadow by introduction of the much more linear and predictable VCA (i.e, multiplier-topologies).
Has it become another vintage-topology, still used and alive thanks to us vintage-freaks, and only featured in compressors/limiters where a vintage approach is the aim (modern 1176 clones)? Or is it actually a very advantagous topology, superior to the VCA in many aspects?
Cheers=)