Hi All,
I am so glad you guys had this discussion! Some years back I posted complaining of the output from the Drawmer compressor being out of phase. I was told that this was highly unlikely and I started to doubt my own hearing. But now I know why I was hearing this " out of phase" sound when playing the original track at the same time as the compressed track! I did my own tests of the delay on the auxes by feeding the auxiliary back into a channel and routing it to the recorder, then measuring the distance in the difference in the start of the wave forms. After subtracting the recording latency of the D8B/HDR setup, (which I have consistently measured at .35 milliseconds) I get a delay on the auxiliary sends of 114 frames, which is roughly 2.3 milliseconds. Definitely noticeable with a rim shot. Next I bounced a previously recorded vocal track on the HDR through the drawmer and recorded it back to the HDR. The delay was now measured at almost 4 milliseconds and when played back simultaneously with the original track created the hollow, out of phase sound I had been hearing! When I slid the compressed track over to match the original everything sounds great. Now I can use the Drawmer for New York style parallel compression. Thanks guys!
Have a blessed day,
Mike