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Here are five compression tips you should know:

You don’t have to compress every sound.

Start by compressing the summing bus first, such as the drum bus.

ALWAYS match the output level to the input level.

Remember, Release equals Tone.

And Attack equals Aggression.

What compression tips do you have? Share them in the comments below!
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@lackofaffektmusic

3 months ago

Number 6. You don't always have to compress all at once, try a couple in series. Nice list streaky, you're the man 💪

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@prozystudios1595

3 months ago

can you talk more about how release is tone?

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@eithafol7742

3 months ago

For drums ....attack equals tone, release equals groove. Longer attack often lets more of top end transient of drum, matching release to bpm and then shifting between slower and faster values can affect the groove.

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@audioglenngineer

2 months ago

One from Jack Puig: compression is a groove control. You can literally adjust the feel of an instrument in relation to where the beat is, making things sit more in front of or behind the tempo. Another one I learned today from Custom Cut Studios on YouTube: use two compressors in parallel to a vocal for seperate control over the loud and quiet level information, blended to taste. Got the best vocal tone in a dense mix I’ve ever gotten with that technique today.

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@raveqontroll

3 months ago

Not every track needs compression great tip Streaky

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@sjc2052

2 months ago

thank you michael schumacher

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@strobe5214

3 months ago

Rvox,cla 2a😎

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@simcitybigworldmedia

2 months ago

Always better to create your own acoustic sound design compression with 🎤 🎙microphones, it's more work but creative way to capture Raw natural sound fx 👍

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@user-nonamebutexist

2 months ago

Good advice👍👍

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@DjJay

3 months ago

I dont have a fav compressor trick as try my best not to compress anything with only a buss comp like the SSL on the main buss with a just a few db of GR just to glue everything together. If I do compress something it mostly vocals or bass

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@swagwolfgang

3 months ago

I am currently compressor free at the moment, and mic pre free computer free and music free and its awful. I lost my gear in a fire.

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@MattPicsET

3 months ago

Bruce Swedien has left the chat 😅

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@Platnumbaby

2 months ago

I created an acronym to remember the starting point of compressors "SAFE". Slow Attack Fast Release. Remember I create this lol. Attack can smash or cause pumping of your sound Release also equals Rhythm and Reduce volume of course this depends on Threshold and Ratio

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@samdhoss

2 months ago

Prefer saturating instead of compressing. My thinking is, saturation does compression, by doing what compressors do, which is, reduce dynamic range. - Squeezing for fun, be damned! Do eq and fader gain/cut only.. Play with your hands lmao. Lord knows, I can't stand compressors hahaha.. Good tips though. Keep going mate.

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@matsaiAV

3 months ago

👍 Nice. Did I see a Manley ? :)

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@zachariaocoleakorimo5673

3 months ago

Does the matching the output level to the input level apply to digital compression?

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@vitocorleone2408

3 months ago

This is actually decent tips!

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@vjmcgovern

3 months ago

How does release equal tone?

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@Offical_Daniel_luna

3 months ago

Number 7. For Sidechain, Use A Compressor

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@muralist_

2 months ago

But but but.... I like to do so!

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