Similarly, the release time can define how long it takes for the active compressor to return to
its standby state after the signal level has fallen below the threshold level.
The right settings for attack and release time strongly depend on both the current purpose of
the compression and the kind of instrument that you are working on!
Side-Chain Input
Every compressor uses a detector to decide when to kick in. This detector listens to a control
signal and activates the compressor when needed.
Usually, the detector listens to the input signal itself and activates the compressor whenever
the level of the input signal exceeds the selected threshold.
A side-chain input, on the contrary, allows you to feed the detector with another signal (e.g. an-
other track in your mix). In this setup, compression is applied according to the level of the oth-
er signal. This greatly widens the versatility of your compressor.
Typically the side-chain input is fed by the bass drum track as a control signal to trigger
the compressor on the bass guitar track. Another example is the "auto talk over" feature
found on several mixers, which automatically attenuates the level of the music as soon as
you talk in the microphone.
Parallel Compression
Sometimes you may want to keep the original signal and blend it with the compressed signal.
Setting up a signal path for parallel compression can help retain some of the sonic characteris-
tics of your original instrument (mainly the transients) when a signal is heavily compressed and
in need of some top-end sparkle.
1.2
The VC 160
The VC 160 is inspired by one of the most popular compressors ever made. Originally pro-
duced in the mid-1970s, this compressor is still being used in numerous recording studios
worldwide. Its circuit design includes some unique features at the time of its introduction.
Firstly, the true RMS level detection provided a much closer behavior to the human ear than
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