


If you’re looking for a smooth, transparent sound look to an LA2A style. Feel free to post your comments or findings here.Compressors all have their own sonic flavor. If anyone has already, or ever has the time to compare the specific performance of the Waves UAD and Logic Pro emulations against each other with a spectrometer showing the harmonic response of each, I would be really interested to hear about it. This kind of compressor doesn’t color the sound as much as the other models, so it is ideal when you want your compression to go unnoticed. VCA – As well as being a fast compressor, the VCA model is also cleaner and more transparent.It works really well for parallel compression since it’s always pumping away in the background, not just when the signal reaches the threshold. It is a little slower on the attack, and doesn’t react as quickly to the audio signal.

Opto – This is emulating the LA2A, optical compressor.FET – (Field Effect Transistor) This setting is emulating an 1176 which is perhaps the most famous FET compressor, and people like to use them to get that punchy drum sound.The three modes worth noting on the Logic Pro compressor plugin are: This may or may not be as perfect an emulation as the ones by Waves or UAD, but it will definitely get you in the ball park. If you happen to be a Logic Pro user, it is worth noting that the compressor plugin included with Logic has both 1176, and LA2A compressor emulation modes. If you have the money, and tend to like the plugins from a particular developer, by all means, get their emulation and use it to your hearts content. Each of those developers have worked really hard to emulate the best characteristics of these coveted units, and they work really well.

There are a lot of expensive plugin emulations that you can buy from Waves, UAD, or other plugin developers to recreate the classic sound of the beloved 1176, and LA2A compressor units.
