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				  jeu. 24 nov. 2005, 10:25 |  
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				Try 'parallel compression' which allow you to add more oomph without killing your track. 
 Take one channel, say a kick drum, and use an insert send from that channel and feed it to a compressor. Then take the output of the compressor and bring it back on a completely different channel and viola! parallel compression.
 
 Set your compressor using the following ratios:
 
 Threshold: -50db to -60db
 Ratio: 2.0:1 to 2.5:1
 Attack: 1ms (take the smallest value possible!)
 Release: 250ms
 Makeup: 0dB
 
 and then mix it back to the other 'clean' channel from -20dB to +10dB.
 
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				  ven. 25 nov. 2005, 13:22 |  
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				abcdaniel: Thanks for the tip on the attack.  Come to think of it, my rock snares have tended to get lost.  I bet it's because I have the attack set too short.
 Any other compressing techniques anybody want to share?
 
 I've been using the C4 a lot on vocals to bring out the high end punch of the consonants without taking over that specific frequency range.
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				  ven. 25 nov. 2005, 13:53 |  
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				QUOTE (abcdaniel @ Nov 24 2005, 12:16) so maybe the slightest bit of peak limiting on the original track is a good idea. Agree on that, Beya? Haven't done it much myself...  Well the whole idea behind parallel or upward compression is to preserve transients, but failing the fact that a slight reduction in db for the channel doesn't have the desired effect, then yes introduce slight limiting. Beya
				
				
				
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