Based On: Cornish OC-1

Oceanid Optical Compressor by Aion FX

The Oceanid Optical Compressor is a pedal that is based on the Pete Cornish OC-1 Optical Compressor, which was originally traced by Aion FX in 2019. Cornish pedals are known for their high price tags, which can be attributed to their exceptional build quality and reliability. Additionally, the mysterious nature of Cornish pedals, with their obscured circuitry and prestigious client list, including musicians like David Gilmour and Brian May, adds to their allure.

The OC-1 was released in 2014 and is a relatively new addition to the Cornish lineup. It is an original circuit designed by Pete Cornish and stands out with its unique design elements. It utilizes the LDR-to-ground method of volume reduction, similar to early optical limiter circuits like the LA2A. However, the methods of generating the LED control voltage from the envelope are unique to the OC-1, and the clean-blend circuit is more complex than what is typically seen in other compressors.

The Oceanid Optical Compressor faithfully reproduces the OC-1 circuit, but with the addition of an internal slide switch. This switch allows the pedal to be used in true-bypass mode instead of buffered bypass. While the buffered mode is generally considered superior, the inclusion of this feature allows users to determine their preferred bypass mode for themselves, similar to the Klon KTR pedal.

Overall, the Oceanid Optical Compressor offers guitarists a chance to experience the renowned Pete Cornish OC-1 circuit with the added flexibility of choosing between true-bypass and buffered bypass modes.

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Cornish OC-1

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