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Old 05-07-2007, 07:06 AM
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Default The Compressor

Hello all,

How many of you realy know how to use a Compressor?

Useing one is realy easy, the trick to it is to "Listen to your Music" and feel the flow of the mix.

Compressors are used to make the "sound punchy and in-your-face"
.Getting the punch out of a compressor is to let the Attacks through and setting the Release to elongate the sound.

Setting Fast attack times are going to reduce the punchiness of the signal,and slow release times are going to make the compressor pump out of time with the music.

So timing of the Attack & Release is Important.

To set the Compressor ( Assuming you have a constant meter in the song like the Snare. )

Mute out all the other tracks so you can work on the track.( in this case the snare drum.)

Start with the Slowest Attack and Fastest Release setting on the compressor.

Slowly turn the Attack Faster until you hear it dull in sound. ( the snare ) NOW STOP!

Adjust the Relase time so that after the snare hit,the volume is back to 90-100% by the next beat.

Sit back and listen to your mix in full mix.Make SMALL ADJUSTMENTS to the attack and release times if needed.

You want the Compressor to Breath in time with the song.

This will work on any Instrument....... Cool right?

Look at a Compressor as an Instrument in your sound.

But the Key to any mix is to LISTEN to your music and make SMALL ADJUSTMENTS.

And thats how you use a Compressor.

I hope this helps all of you in your mixing and recording.


Good Luck!!!!!!

Ken Sutton.
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