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Old 5th June 2005   #1
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"American Idiot" spinoff...hyper limiting

I am a fan of vintage gear, so I designed this system to use tube components and early solid state equipment that delivers the hyper-compressed sound that is so widely sought out:

http://www.brianroth.com/articles/mastering.pdf

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Oh my...plenty of "hits" and no comments.

Before anyone attempts this PLEASE take close note of the date the drawing was created........

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Hello Brian,

since i´m a person completely unfamiliar with technology,
my question may sound silly:

Is there any chance of putting a flat iron into the
signal chain? Guess that would help a lot in getting
those professional waveforms....

And it would be "analog style"....

Let us know
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You need a stomp box like this, Brian...

(back of the euphonic t-shirts)
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Originally Posted by Brad Blackwood
You need a stomp box like this, Brian...

(back of the euphonic t-shirts)

Hey Brad, great shirt, but isn't that the new Behringer pedal?? Hope you paid them a licensing fee to use the likeness of that thing.
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Brian,
I like it but I just don't think you have added enough low end crap gear in the signal chain. I know it is mastering but we all need a little Beringer to make our products sound pro!!!!!

Love it,
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Brad, I love that "device" you designed!

Michael, well, I was using mostly pro gear <g>. I don't know of a pro stompbox, however.

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