Start your ratio at 1.25:1 or 1.5:1. ... Set your threshold pretty high so that you're getting 2 dB of gain reduction at most. Use your ears; if you apply compression and don't like how it affects your master, don't hesitate to take it out.
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15 Jun 2017 · Compression works by lowering the level of the loudest parts in your mix – the peaks you see sticking out when you view the waveform. By making ...
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21 Oct 2021 · Generally speaking, you should compress so that there's about 1 to 2 dB of gain reduction. Too much compression can leave your sound flat and ...
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When you're compressing during a mastering session, you can use the internal side chain of the compressor to reduce the effect of compression on certain ...
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The essential compression settings for mastering include using as low ratios as possible, ideally 2:1, as well as low threshold combined with slower attack ...
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12 Sept 2022 · When we hear compression in mastering, we often do so in the context of adding “glue” to a mix. But what does this mean exactly? This “glue” ...
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17 Jul 2020 · In a typical mastering chain, the compressor would follow the EQ. Fix your EQ problems, then compress for tone and control. After compressing ...
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15 Oct 2018 · Here, the technique you'd use is similar to bus compression in the mixing phase. Basically, you use the attack and release of the compressor to ...
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If you end up using a compressor on the master, always stick to low ratios (from 1.5:1 up to 3:1 - slight to hard compression) and low Threshold settings.
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21 Sept 2021 · Listen closely to the drums and try to recreate the compression effect. Adjust the attack time to ensure the transients are powerful and punchy.
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22 Jan 2020 · To get a visual of what your compressor is doing to your music, you can use the Dynamic Range section of LEVELS by Mastering The Mix. The ...
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A 1176 with slow attack and fast release settings, a ratio of 2:1 or 4:1 and 3-5dB gain reduction can do wonders on buses or the master.
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I usually use a 3-band compressor for mastering. Basically it brings down some of the louder dynamics and brings up some of the quieter ones to "even out" ...
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Simply put, master bus compression is using a compressor on the stereo output track to achieve a more cohesive mix. Stereo bus compression, mix bus compression, ...
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