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 2 Channel Compressor Pedal? 
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Post 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
I could have sworn that I saw it here but I can't find it. And searching for "Dual Channel, 2 Channel A/B Compressor Pedal" hasn't turned anything up.

Somewhere...I saw a discrete 2 chanel compressor pedal with an "A" and "B" Channel with separate In/Out and controls. You could select either A or B and I think you could also stack them. Could be used to match levels for two different guitars or as a way to have two different compressors on hand in one pedal.

Any one know what it was?


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Post Re: 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
http://www.analogman.com/rossmod.htm

the Analogman Bi-Comprossor I'm guessing.

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Post Re: 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
It's the very fabulous TC Nova Compressor

http://www.tcelectronic.com/ndy-1-nova-dynamics/

I found one used. Didn't cost much and it rocks.


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Post Re: 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
Nova! That's it.

The Bi-COmp is two different flavors of compression on one channel (Nice pedal by the way)


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Post Re: 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
It doesn't come up much in searches as it is discontinued and doesn't seem to have been very popular.


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Post Re: 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
I looked up the TC Nova, that looks like an interesting option for STICK , and TC generally make pretty good gear.

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Post 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
Johnmarkpainter wrote:
It doesn't come up much in searches as it is discontinued and doesn't seem to have been very popular.


Quality's not always popular ;) It's a very clever unit. You can either process channels independently or use both channels to "chain compress", a well known studio trick: lightly compressing twice is much better than heavy compressing once.


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Post Re: 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
I have one and it works very well for our purposes

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Post Re: 2 Channel Compressor Pedal?
I have not tried the TC pedal Olivier mentioned, but I LOVE the compressors in my TC Fireworx. They are part of my signal chain when I use the full rack, right after preamping and before the rest of the effects, to keep me from overloading inputs on on my other processor.

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