Jeesh Brian how do you really feel?
Yeah...he's right. It had two settings..none, and too much. With a month of tweaking and fine-tuning it sounded "just okay" at best and the audio purist engineering types liked the "clean un-processed sound"...so much so that I pulled it completely out of the mic chain one day and those dorky TV audio guys said that the Aphex 230 was the best they ever heard..Nice and flat..dull, and lifeless. The build quality wasn't THAT bad, but really plastic. Here's a hint. When you call your audio guy to order one..and they don't have any "new" ones, but SIX "B" stock units (read as: returned by Brian, Jeff and four other dissapointed cutomers) that they can send right out for 100 bucks less..steer clear of them.
When I first put in the rack clients wanted to know "what happened to the sound?" The major issue is..as I have stated before..the compressor is BEFORE the gate. Stupid design from a voiceover's standpoint. You use the gate to reduce room noise..CPU noise..Air conditioner noise..BUT if the compressor is before the noise gate..it brings up the volume during soft passages and increases the backround noise right? SO why put it before the gate? Don't know..
That expensive beyond belief Omnia "Tool Vox" is another hype box that you can ONLY control via a serial port on a computer..and is loaded with problems..and doesn;t really seem to do anything..(like the 230)
There are only a handfull of processors out here that are designed (IMHO) properly for speaking voice. I can't sell you my weird home brew mish-mosh of Valley DynaMites and UREI Preamps..but the best stand alone processor for my money is the AirCorp 500PH..or the 500TV. (The TV model has more control over the release time, and easier phase reversal via a front panel switch) Also Focusrite makes a couple of units that have the expander/gate/compressor in the proper order..but I have been told that they overheat, and have power supply issues. The Valley 400 is also designed in this way, but the ones I have don't have 48v phantom..if they do, can someone tell me how to make them work with the XLR connector?
jl