

#Compressor logic pro x pdf#
This PDF covers all the hidden stuff and contains some usage tips as well.Lagerfeldt, if you're able to comment, how do you think the quality of these Logic plugins compares to other similar types? (UAD / Waves etc)

This PDF covers all the hidden stuff and contains some usage tips as well. Logic Pro X Compressor Circuit Type Cheat Sheet (2 page chart).pdf Logic Pro X Compressor Circuit Type Cheat Sheet This way I can always keep it updated, if necessary.
#Compressor logic pro x free#
Please don't upload this PDF anywhere else, but feel free to link (directly) to it on my server or to this thread. This PDF won't replace your ears, but if you wonder what's going on in the different circuit types in the Compressor then you might find a clue in this PDF. Measurements and descriptions are based on the relevant LPX Compressor circuit, not the source hardware.Īs far as I know there are no resources anywhere on the Internet (or in the manual) that contain these specific details about the Logic Pro X Compressor. Furthermore, these are not 1:1 emulations, more "inspired by". One of the main differences is the lack of even order harmonics, which is an expected difference between analog hardware and plug-ins, the latter typically only exhibiting odd order harmonics. I either own, have owned or have used all of the hardware compressors that inspired the circuit types. Mostly a lot of experimenting, null testing and comparing.

I did this by measuring harmonics using a spectrograph and an RX6 spectrogram as well as analyzing the waveform envelope using Aurchitect Spectre. I spent some time measuring and experimenting with the different circuit types in the Logic Pro X Compressor. Already posted this on the LPH forum, but I guess it makes sense to post it here as well!
