Yep. Though if I remember correctly he used the Avalon VT-737sp instead of the DBX when recording In Da Club with 50 Cent. And the signal chain is finished with the SSL 4000 E and Studer tape machine.
yes! They call it the 'Over Easy' approach, you also get adjustable attack and release too. Here is a link to the manual if you're interested in learning more: www.technicalaudio.com/pdf/dbx/dbx_165a.pdf Thanks for the comment :D
Now this is informative and entertaining!
More like this please!
Will do!
This is a Excellent Review!!!!
Great video. Thank you so much 🙂
Much appreciated, thanks for watching!
Excellent! Made a translation from English to UAD
Thanks for this. Very helpful!
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Nice one, learned some more again bout the dbx
Glad to hear it, thanks for watching!
Dr Dre’s Vocal Chain: Sony C800g --> Neve 1073 ---> DBX 160
Yep. Though if I remember correctly he used the Avalon VT-737sp instead of the DBX when recording In Da Club with 50 Cent. And the signal chain is finished with the SSL 4000 E and Studer tape machine.
The 165 is quite a different beast, with its soft knee, right?
yes! They call it the 'Over Easy' approach, you also get adjustable attack and release too. Here is a link to the manual if you're interested in learning more: www.technicalaudio.com/pdf/dbx/dbx_165a.pdf
Thanks for the comment :D
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