And now Digitakt has a master compressor, with a side chain onboard. That will really give you a lot more options, if you like running it through that pedal too.
Had lucid, can you describe your application & use case to utilise a slow attack on a compressor. Im currently demystifying compressors for myself, so like to see alternate methodologies. ✌️
@@agnz Well, a fast attack is going to shrink and eventually squash the transient. This can be good for bring out ALL OF THE DETAIL of a sound, and it is something I may do for pop, rap or metal vocals.... But a slower attack will make the transients pop out, and if the compressor attack has some character to it, it will shape the transient with that character, which can create a groove, or add energy, etc. (Look up SSL Bus compression, and why people love it... at the slowest attack, it really makes things dance, even with just 1 db of gain reduction!) At the time I wrote the above comment, I was looking for a stereo analogue compressor in a guitar pedal, to use with reamp boxes as a bus compressor for my mixes, but in the end I had to spend that money on food and rent and stupid stuff like that, so Im still using software compressors lol
@@Lucidaydreamer I discovered that 'dancing' compression effect by chance putting waves compressor plugs on drum busses in ableton. Do you know if any good stereo hardware units that can give some parallel comp as well as that slow attack effect? Something like Oto Boum maybe but with more control
Still debating to get this, of save up for an oto boum, for compression and adding drive Won a bid on this pedal for about $110. So I guess I will find out