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Alesis 3630 - warm up or drifting? - amen, thanks for existing recording.org

Everything has a certain warmup. both tubes, transistors and integrated circuit chips along with their associated ancillary resistors, capacitors, in short any active components. you wouldn't think that transistorized equipment requires a substantial warmup period? but it does. ...
Forum: recording.org - From: bpatram - Date: wed apr 12, 2006 5:18 pm
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Alesis 3630 - warm up or drifting? - the 3630 is towards the bottom of the barrel of compressors. so, like other cheap budget gear, it's design and cheap components are not as linear as they could be. meaning for instance that the exact knob position you

Everything has a certain warmup. both tubes, transistors and integrated circuit chips along with their associated ancillary resistors, capacitors, in short any active components. you wouldn't think that transistorized equipment requires a substantial warmup period? but it does. ...
Forum: recording.org - From: bpatram - Date: wed apr 12, 2006 5:18 pm
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Alesis 3630 - i saw that 'big_d' had done the alesis mod. p l e a s e p l e a s e p l e a s e tell me where you got the 'chips' from as i can't find anywhere that sells them :cry: . tnx stamalgoo

Blacklionaudio.Com has the ''mod kit'' for sale. i'm sure that sourcing all of the parts they use (58 total) would be cheaper than what they charge ($115), but i hear their instructions are fool proof....Worth the money just in...
Forum: recording.org - From: stamalgoo - Date: thu apr 07, 2005 10:02 am
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Alesis 3630 - warm up or drifting? - slowly as i save more money things like my 3630 will get replaced, preferably with a top of the line tube compressor. i know it?s not even close to high quality for a compressor but it doesn?t sound bad and alesis d

Everything has a certain warmup. both tubes, transistors and integrated circuit chips along with their associated ancillary resistors, capacitors, in short any active components. you wouldn't think that transistorized equipment requires a substantial warmup period? but it does. ...
Forum: recording.org - From: bpatram - Date: wed apr 12, 2006 5:18 pm
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Forum: www.platinum.ac - From: mesa-vatti - Date: 29-04-2006
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Karaoke scene's karaoke forums • view topic - free to good home: 1 alesis 3630 dual channel compressor/gate/limiter [ guest ]

Yep, it's free. you can insert it in your mic signal chain before the mixer and use it to provide a degree of compresson-limiting or even gating/ducking. please don't say you want it if your mixer doesn't have inserts on the mic...
Forum: www.karaoke-forum.com - From: guest - Date: thu feb 23, 2006 2:10 pm
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - thge rnp can be used a a balancing unit for the rnc. some of us diy'ers have hardware projects to do the same thing.

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - i swear i remember hearing something about a balanced version...

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Cheap upgrade for us, mic pre or sound card? - yeah i have actually been looking at hardware compressors on ebay. saw an ashly sc50 go for $31+shipping the other night. i almost bid on it, maybe i should have. i know the alesis 3630 is talked about as bei

Well, not necessarily....... which is noisier, the soundcard or the behr*nger mixer? i don't know that particular soundcard, but some of the really low-end ones will just cause you endless problems no matter what preamp you put through it. ...
Forum: recording.org - From: timrp - Date: mon nov 07, 2005 5:03 pm
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - the rnc rocks! (only downside is you'll have to make a box to convert from balanced to unbalanced if you're feeding it a balanced signal, since the trs inputs are set up to function as an inverted insert). extremely versati

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - a friend of mine has tons of them(alesis) in his audio remote truck.. he's done pretty big stuff (blur, metallica, what not) so i guess that's worth something..i used his truck once, and absolutely hated those things...rea

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - [quote:5120cfa7f3]you can do a whole lot better with an rnc for not a lot more money.[/quote:5120cfa7f3] so would you reccomend that over a 266 or 166? those are what i've been using based on budget.

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - [quote:2b792432e1]you can do a whole lot better with an rnc for not a lot more money.[/quote:2b792432e1] now that makes a lot of sense.

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - the mod is actually quite good. i modded my old 3630 (it's mainly used for pa) and it is definitely better. i had used it in the past on backing tracks for some very mild compression. with the mod i have tested it on a few

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - there was one in tape op a while ago invloving nothing more than cutting a couple connections, and there's one right here at ro. [url=http://www.recording.org/e-mag/article_81.shtml]peter purpose's 3630 mod[/url]

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - [quote:5eec32a7b8=''david french'']if you're into diy, there are several mods for this box to allegedly improve it.[/quote:5eec32a7b8] thats interesting. any links?

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor

Someone's selling one of these locally here for $55. does anyone know if it's any good and with a guitar amp? thnx!...
Forum: forum.grailtone.com - From: kiff - Date: tue oct 21, 2008 9:56 pm
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - if you're into diy, there are several mods for this box to allegedly improve it.

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - its alright for mild compression if you need a hardware compressor. i like some of the plugs i have in cubase better and they are not necessarily world class either. the gate is pretty useless. at least for me. it does

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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Alesis 3630 compressor, good? - the alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. i find them quite noisy if pushed hard. okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.

The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording....
Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am
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