How to compress? I started a thread the other day featuring a great video on EQing techniques. https://www.gearspace.com/board/newb...16-how-eq.html I was wondering if anyone knows of a similarly good video on compression (dynamic range compression), so we can have a sister thread ...
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Bass guitar In the case of the guitars, the musician can easily change to the wrong patch cable or hit their volume pedal and blast the congregation to the back of the sanctuary. For snare and kick, these are two instruments I find the drummer can…”show their enthusiasm.” And vocals,...
These statistics would lead you to deduce that this column contains long, unique test values that do not compress well because there is a large cardinality. Indeed, in this case, the column contains a sales order number that is unique to each order plus is not used to group or slice ...
input allows you to tell the compressor when to compress another track, say a bass guitar, and when to bypass. When the kick hits - compression. Two bars of dead air - no compression. See examples below for how to use external sidechain compression!
Tip #5 – Compress the bass guitar and kick together. This is a great little trick that I like to use. The bass guitar andkick drumare usually the most heavily compressed instruments on a track. They provide the bottom end and usually anchor the song. ...
For example, in most music, the greatest signal energy lies towards the bottom end of the spectrum, and so the kick drum and bass guitar tend to be pretty dominant instruments. If the compressor threshold is set below the peak level of the kick drum, each beat will cause the compressor ...
One of people's biggest vocal processing mistakes is not compressing their vocals hard enough. It is possible to over-compress a vocal and suck the life out of it, but you can safely avoid this by ensuring the Purple Audio MC77's gain reduction meter is floating around 1 dB during...
(Although it didn’t help the drum tracks, a famous producer once said the coolest part of a guitar tone on a classic rock track was the guitar bleeding into the rack tom mics.) You definitely want to minimize or eradicate signal bleed on elements where you want the most punch from the...
change instrument levels at the mastering stage without needing the original tracks. Strategically boost vocals for added presence without impacting the midrange, eliminate a muddy low end by lowering bass guitar, and correct weak-sounding drums with only one module to save you hours of EQ surgery...