H90 – EQ Compressor Issue

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    • #172320
      Baccetti
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      I have a question about the EQ Compressor Algorithm. When I enable Compressor, the volume actually decreases, and the volume on the amplifier becomes inactive; means I can’t increase the volume of the channel. Is it possible to know what could be the reason for this?

    • #172321
      Infection
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      I don’t know how familiar you are with compressors, but they work by decreasing the volume once it’s over a given threshold.

      You can compensate for this by using the trim knob.

       

      I don’t understand what you mean by your amplifier becoming inactive.

      Can you give some more details on your setup and how everything is connected?

       

    • #172322
      Baccetti
      Participant

      Hello,

      thanks for the reply,

      I have the effect connected in the Effect Loop. When the volume level went down when I turned up the compression, I wanted to raise the volume of the channel on the amp, but the level remained the same no matter where I turned the knob.

    • #172323
      Infection
      Participant

      If you turn the gain on the channel up, you are increasing the volume into the H90, and the compressor will counteract this by further reducing the volume as the input gets louder.

      You are fighting the compressor.

      Either turn up the trim knob in the compressor (will add volume after the compression), set the compressor knob closer to 0 (less gain reduction), or both.

    • #172324
      Baccetti
      Participant

      Great, I will do that.

      Thank you.

      BR,B

    • #172338
      apalazzolo
      Participant

      In my experience, this compressor WAY more powerful than typical guitar compressors.  You could try setting the compression VERY low and raising it if desired.  Good luck!

    • #172358
      Baccetti
      Participant

      I see that the TRIM knob is the right solution.

       

      Thank you,B

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