Overview
- A modern studio classic known for it’s big open sound & solid low end.
- Captured via Lynx conversion @ 24/96.
Programs
- DME 1968 STD – Attack Time = 2-50ms Release Time = 100-1000ms
- DME 1968 BIG – “Big” switch engaged (side-chain filter) – Attack Time = 2-50ms Release Time = 100-1000ms
Purchase
Usage Tips
- Understanding compression is equal part science & art. For those new to compression I recommend adjusting the THRESHOLD & INPUT to set the desired amount of compression. Use your ears & not your meters. Set your ATTACK time to your desired amount of slap/punch. Use the RELEASE to shape & color your sound. Fast release times can really smooth things out. It’s equal part saturation & peak limiting combined. Longer release times can emphasize the attack transients. Use the MAKEUP GAIN to set your final output level. Most importantly experiment.
- The DME 1968 is an excellent Channel or Bus insert.
Requirements
- Nebula 3 Pro 1.3.475 or newer
Sound creamy. Great on main bus and on vocal.
Demo sounds GREAT, wow! I have Nebula 3 Pro, and I’m missing a compressor from my arsenal. This might be the one…
Haven’t bought from you before, I now realize that I got the wrong Nebula preset [I simply didn’t understand that it was seperated in two different presets].
Is it possible for me to change it for the DME 1968 Big..?
Kind regards
Thanks
is really nebula 3 pro a must for the compressors ?
ive just updated from neb2 to neb 3 , and your demos seems to work fine.
warmy analog compressor, just stunning, go with the big, many thanks for the impossible
96k version?