MATRIXSYNTH: How to Create an Analog Compressor using 3 Eurorack Modules


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

How to Create an Analog Compressor using 3 Eurorack Modules


Published on Feb 19, 2014 Analogue Zone Showroom / Hangszer·21 videos

"Analogue Zone Modular Synth Store presents;

A simple patch-explanation of how to create an analog compressor/limiter using
eurorack modules.

Modules/synths used, inputs and outputs:

Vermona DRM-1 MKII Kick, Hihat 1, Phones outputs into
Doefper A-135-1 inputs 1-3 (mixer mode)

A-135-1 sum output into A-135-1's Channel 4 input using it as a separate VCA

A-135-1 sum output multied via TipTop Audio stack cable into
A-119 Envelope Follower Asym.In input
A-119 Envelope output into Maths input (to get the gain reduction signal inverted)
Maths INV output into A-135-1 Channel 4 CV input

Compressor parameters:
Threshold: is A-119's Gain knob
Makeup gain: is A-135-1 channel 4's Gain knob
Attack-release: is the Rise/Fall set of knobs on Maths
Rate: is the A-135-1's CV amount knob"

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