The De-Compressor increases the gain above the threshold. It can restore lost transients on over compressed audio. The De-Expander increases the gain below the threshold. It lowers the dynamic range in a different manner than a compressor.
Lexicon is known for their digital reverb. At Winter NAMM 2007 they updated the MX line of rackmount processors. Of note, the new MX500 allows you to run it as a plug-in for computer based DAWs via firewire. That's pretty neat. Check out the video for more info.
Dynamic EQ really is a versatile and useful tool, and for many producers it can be a fantastic, and much-needed, problem solver. In short, it is a virtual pr...
It may seem like Matt Newport's talking up his audio referencing skillz, but he's just trying to share some advice culled from years of working with every kind of audio gear imaginable. He bought this RE204 to help target and eliminate distortion and other problem "specs" from audio equipment, but...