Hmm, I might look into the TL Audio/HHB stuff, then. I'm also looking at the Tube Tech LCA-2B, but it's a *bit* more expensive, and I'm neither a lawyer nor a spoiled poncy bastard :)
Okay, so I did the test with the onboard compressor. I created a simple wav file of a triangle wave, normalized one copy to 0dB, one to -6dB, and SCSId them both to the Emu. I then compressed each, using these settings: Peak, Above, threshold=50%, ratio=62:1 (just to make sure I could see the compression happening).
The results: 100% threshold is calibrated to digital 0dB, as the sample that was at -6dB didn't get compressed at all, which means it was (just) under the 50% threshold. The 0dB sample got compressed down to -6dB (50%); actually it got compressed to closer to -7dB which means the compressor settings aren't completely accurate.
Hope this helps, although the compressor still sucks
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