The D.W. Fearn VT-7 Compressor
My Take on Music Recording with Doug Fearn
English - October 13, 2020 19:00 - 51 minutes - 35.2 MBArts recording music audio d.w. fearn recording studio microphones acoustics home studio hearing vacuum tube Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The VT-7 Compressor has an interesting backstory, including a Nashville dinner with my friend, Cranesong’s Dave Hill back in 2003.
In this episode, I tell the story of how the VT-7 came about, and explain how a pulse-width modulator (PWM) compressor works and why it is an excellent way to create a versatile compressor/limiter. I also go through the history of the compressor and the various methods used over the years.
The operation of the controls on the VT-7 are described, with some ideas on how best to set them for a given compression task.
The VT-7 has become an indispensable tool for many of the world’s top recordists, mixers, and mastering engineers. It is often used in conjunction with the VT-5 Equalizer, on the mix bus, or in the mastering chain.
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