First off, I'm a 30+ year experienced recording engineer. This is by far one of the BEST explanation videos on compression/compressors. A compressor is an amplitude/volume attenuation system. In order that music or sound in general be able to be used across many types of system, you need to have it where because its played on say a cellphone vs a club vs a car/vehicle that the individual sounds can be played and still be heard no matter which system plays them. So the parts that are really loud are attenuated or reduced while the other parts are raised in volume. Compressors can alter the intensity of some instruments while bringing others up that you wanted further down in the mix, but the purpose is to make it where overall all of the detail of the entire song can be heard. Compressors, unlike limiters which create a hard ceiling where if the amplitude goes above a set level, its cut or clipped, have a soft ceiling. Sounds are allowed to go above the set level, but they are cut. Compressors will generally have three primary settings. *1.* - The amplitude level you're setting *2.* - The amount of attenuation. *3.* - Speed at which the attenuation happens.
I didn't quite understand compressing sounds much back then but when I watched this, I've learned a lesson. Here's me realizing or either remembering myself with the limiter overcompressing much or less from the visual itself. This was an extremely helpful for me and now I understood about compression, my next goal is mastering by myself which will have a long journey but I hope everyone who watches this learned a lesson unless whoever already learned about it. I'm pretty much a silent watcher but hey! your channel really helps me especially from the word improvement and again thanks for everything!
Dude i always watched so much tutorials about compression and still count not understand exactly how things work. You are the first person that explain compression THAT MAKE SENSE. I am so grateful for your teaching.
Me too, especially the ones where he teaches how to mix drums ,improve qau8,I just like all of them you know ,first time I watched him I liked straight away subbed and downloaded all of his vedios
I've seen so many tutorials on compression/mixing and this one is by far the best I've ever seen. You explain everything so good and clear so that everyone can understand what you're saying. Thanks man 🙏🏻
This guy is making some amazing stuffs out there🔥🔥 You're one of the best tutors for FL Studio on youtube mate, a lot of new producers will learn so much quickly and easily. Much much appreciated❤️❤️🙌
Best tutorial on compression I've seen and I've seen plenty 😂. Especially the fact that you made the effort and showed concrete examples. You really get to the points that I feel a majority of people is uncertain about. Great stuff, well done!
amazing vid - i'm a beginner and compression is definitely one of the hardest things to wrap my head around. likely another tip is to use a good pair of headphones to hear the maximum amount of detail when comparing A/B to help make the best decision - that goes for watching any instructional vid as well so you can hear and understand the results better
that hit the spot, I was wondering why my piano was hitting my ears so much, (some notes were quiet but some became too loud) until I watched this video, thanks a lot
I had a decent understanding of compression but struggled with knowing exactly when to use it. This video is absolutely amazing and covers everything in a way that makes it very understandable. Thank you!
if you use maximus and change the preset to tape limiter it has a built in vizual compressor built in so you can really see and feel what u want it to be
So the trick here is how u set the threshold for the desired effect from the attack and release settings...Thank you..🙏🏽🙏🏽💯💯💯💯This is awesome..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Amazing!!!! Guys I ahve taken the Mixing course and I am in the beginning of Mastering course. He uses compression almost %100 LOL. Jokes aside he always has a point to use a compression. That is the key!
This FL limiter/compressor is so helpful because it gives you visual feedback. I like dynamics. And I try to preserve as much as I can so I use the FL limiter to observe the picks on the master channel. Usually by the time I am done with mixing there isn't too much to trim. I tried the loudness war. But when you push the mix too much closer to digital distortion sound change. It's especially annoying on the lead instruments. What's the point of being loud if things sound terrible. I even listened to some country song where the guitar was so destroyed by being pushed too far in was cutting like a knife. Than I was thinking "wow country is in the loudness war too?" I notice it sounds more and more like certain pop music but sounding like black metal kinda harsh? It's funny how things work.
Oh! Man I have been watching videos on compressor since way back but this one is so precise and profoundly explained especially beginners friendly like me loved it man thank you so much
Good video. Still having trouble understanding ATTACK. It seems that even at highly delayed setting, the sound was still being affected. I thought at a highly delayed setting, nothing would be affected but in the display, you can clearly see sounds being attenuated even at the beginning of the play of the sound. Why?
i never stop watching compression guides , i feel like i get it , but i know i don't
First off, I'm a 30+ year experienced recording engineer. This is by far one of the BEST explanation videos on compression/compressors.
A compressor is an amplitude/volume attenuation system. In order that music or sound in general be able to be used across many types of system, you need to have it where because its played on say a cellphone vs a club vs a car/vehicle that the individual sounds can be played and still be heard no matter which system plays them. So the parts that are really loud are attenuated or reduced while the other parts are raised in volume. Compressors can alter the intensity of some instruments while bringing others up that you wanted further down in the mix, but the purpose is to make it where overall all of the detail of the entire song can be heard.
Compressors, unlike limiters which create a hard ceiling where if the amplitude goes above a set level, its cut or clipped, have a soft ceiling. Sounds are allowed to go above the set level, but they are cut. Compressors will generally have three primary settings.
*1.* - The amplitude level you're setting
*2.* - The amount of attenuation.
*3.* - Speed at which the attenuation happens.
I didn't quite understand compressing sounds much back then but when I watched this, I've learned a lesson. Here's me realizing or either remembering myself with the limiter overcompressing much or less from the visual itself. This was an extremely helpful for me and now I understood about compression, my next goal is mastering by myself which will have a long journey but I hope everyone who watches this learned a lesson unless whoever already learned about it. I'm pretty much a silent watcher but hey! your channel really helps me especially from the word improvement and again thanks for everything!
we are on the same boat 🎗💎
Thank you for breaking it down mehn
Even me broo I'm understanding
Helping a whole community of music producers with this stuff. 🙌
Dude i always watched so much tutorials about compression and still count not understand exactly how things work.
You are the first person that explain compression THAT MAKE SENSE. I am so grateful for your teaching.
Love to hear that!
This channel improves my skills from zero to pro in less than 30days... I love you man
God bless your soul bro. I was going insane all yesterday trying to figure this out and all youtube videos seemed to assume you already know this.
I don’t now how many hours I’ve spent trying to understand compression. This is the only video that actually helped me! Thanks you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
I can watch it whole day like movie.. So amazing.. just like your courses ❤️🔥
Me too, especially the ones where he teaches how to mix drums ,improve qau8,I just like all of them you know ,first time I watched him I liked straight away subbed and downloaded all of his vedios
I've seen so many tutorials on compression/mixing and this one is by far the best I've ever seen. You explain everything so good and clear so that everyone can understand what you're saying. Thanks man 🙏🏻
I’ve watched a lot of videos but I never understood how compressoon works until I watched this. Thank you so much!!🙌🏼
This is the best music production channel on UA-cam 🙌🔥
The most educational video i've seen about compression. i Understood immediately
This is by far the best video on compression I’ve seen
This guy is making some amazing stuffs out there🔥🔥
You're one of the best tutors for FL Studio on youtube mate, a lot of new producers will learn so much quickly and easily.
Much much appreciated❤️❤️🙌
YEP !!! YOUR RIGHT BRO !!!
Best tutorial on compression I've seen and I've seen plenty 😂. Especially the fact that you made the effort and showed concrete examples. You really get to the points that I feel a majority of people is uncertain about. Great stuff, well done!
After watching 10+ videos about compression, I'd say this is the only video I needed.
Thanks.
Great to hear! :)
There is no video in youtube explaining compressor this much way easier and clear..👏
Thank you! :)
Every video I've watched from this channel is extremely helpful. Thank you and congratulations.
amazing vid - i'm a beginner and compression is definitely one of the hardest things to wrap my head around. likely another tip is to use a good pair of headphones to hear the maximum amount of detail when comparing A/B to help make the best decision - that goes for watching any instructional vid as well so you can hear and understand the results better
I was just looking for this tutorial and u dropped it. U .guys r d best
Amazing! Thank you so much :)
That's the tutorial that made me understand compression once and for all.
that hit the spot, I was wondering why my piano was hitting my ears so much, (some notes were quiet but some became too loud) until I watched this video, thanks a lot
Best video on how to understand and use compression, Thank you 🙏
I saw a lot of compression videos and my mind was totally fucked up....but this guy..man...🔥🔥..I consumed this lesson like cherry on cake.,.🔥🔥
This tutorial right here is literal gold
This is the single most impactful FL studio guide I've ever watched, god bless you
I had a decent understanding of compression but struggled with knowing exactly when to use it. This video is absolutely amazing and covers everything in a way that makes it very understandable. Thank you!
Finally the video I've searched for a while. How to use compression on melody loops. Simple and easy thanks a lot!!
HANDS DOWN BEST COMPRESSION VIDEO I HAVE WATCHED THANK YOU SIR 🙏🏽🙏🏽👌🏾👌🏾🫵🏽🫵🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
God bless the oportunity of seeing the dynamics in plugins. God bless the DAW 🥇
Respect for taking the time and energy to make this video. Its very informative! You have in-depth modern examples! THANK YOU
Thank you
Never like in any other daw. The tutorial this guy give tutorial is on another level..... Supper proud to be a fl user and being subscribed to you
I dont be able to afford to pay up for the course but yes if there's any donation links i will surely donate how much i can.
Thank you so much!
This man is the real elite
Fl studio tips thanku so much for this is informative video
I watched this video 2 years ago and did not understand at all. I just watched it today 2 years later and understand everything‼️
Your video is extremely helpful. Thank you.
You're a Brilliant teacher
I've been seaching for a good explanation for so long, this was the best explanation by far
Thankyou so much ❤
Masterclass on compression ❤️🥳
This is the best compression tutorial I could find on youtube ! 😳😦😲
if you use maximus and change the preset to tape limiter it has a built in vizual compressor built in so you can really see and feel what u want it to be
Bro I thought I would never understand it completely... up to this video:D
can u show us how to set up a vocal chain. and what effects to use in order
agree
I made a full vocal mixing video! I mentioned that in the video :)
Your tutorial are always on point and address critical issues with emusics
Best video about compression
Thank you
What an awesome and very useful guide. Thank you for sharing!
Wowww this is just amazing. Hands up, am starting now to understand but this explains more better
Thanks
Amazing tutorial, man. I'll be using fruity limiter from now. And you deserve more subscribers.
So the trick here is how u set the threshold for the desired effect from the attack and release settings...Thank you..🙏🏽🙏🏽💯💯💯💯This is awesome..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bro this helped me so much, before I didn't understand shit about compressing, know I at least know what it does 😩
Amazing!!!! Guys I ahve taken the Mixing course and I am in the beginning of Mastering course. He uses compression almost %100 LOL. Jokes aside he always has a point to use a compression. That is the key!
@Josh Smith Amen to that!
2:03 In The Mix 😁
This...THIS. Was the video to finally unlock what compression is, does and when to use it.
This FL limiter/compressor is so helpful because it gives you visual feedback. I like dynamics. And I try to preserve as much as I can so I use the FL limiter to observe the picks on the master channel. Usually by the time I am done with mixing there isn't too much to trim. I tried the loudness war. But when you push the mix too much closer to digital distortion sound change. It's especially annoying on the lead instruments. What's the point of being loud if things sound terrible. I even listened to some country song where the guitar was so destroyed by being pushed too far in was cutting like a knife. Than I was thinking "wow country is in the loudness war too?" I notice it sounds more and more like certain pop music but sounding like black metal kinda harsh? It's funny how things work.
Thank-you so much! Stock plugins are the best,if you learn them entirely
Right!
Turn ratio to the left to "expand ya sound"
The best explanation ever! I watched a lots video & this video make me understand 100% about compression. Thanks a lots 😭
Thanks man, I always learn something new watching your vid
Please upload more video tips. your info is very eye opening. Much appreciated.
Thank you so much!
I learned so much from your courses and I hope that more courses from you will follow
Oh! Man I have been watching videos on compressor since way back but this one is so precise and profoundly explained especially beginners friendly like me loved it man thank you so much
This is amazing! Very helpful, as always, thank you so much! 😭❤
thank you, Max! I finally understood how compression works. Love your videos❤
Good tuto/guide! Thank you!
Oh, how bad I wanted this tutorial!!! Thanks a lot!!
!! I am going to purchase ur course for sure!!!💘🙌
What a great tutorial. One of the best compression tutorial I ever watched 👍
It's really amazing compression guide, i clarified my lot of concepts
Thank you, man! please show us more about How to use EQ, Delay & Reverb like Pro.
Hey man thank you for your service.🙏 Love from india.
Pls make a video on how to process electric and acoustic Guitar. Thank you.
Fabulously informative video
thank you for the awesome explanation man! truly apricate your videos :)
Wow, so well explained. ❤️
Thank you! :)
Amazing tutorial for everyone who makes music !!!
Thanks! Good stuff
Thanks a lot it cleared a lot of doubt for me ❤️
Awesome video!
Good video. Still having trouble understanding ATTACK. It seems that even at highly delayed setting, the sound was still being affected. I thought at a highly delayed setting, nothing would be affected but in the display, you can clearly see sounds being attenuated even at the beginning of the play of the sound. Why?
With attack we just delayed the effect by 100ms, if you would set it to like 1000ms that's maybe when the sound wouldn't be affected.
Thanks to God for sending you bro ❤️🙏🏻
Could you please make a video on how to get clean vocals while recording in home studio and get rid of external noise with some tips.
Profoundly helpful
very helpful thanks
I have been producing for a while. I did not see I was compressing using the fruity limiter.... I did not understand it . Thank you
amazing video bro! now i understand this)
something was said that changed my life - there is a small trick that he pointed out - threshold and ratio
Thank you for this tut
great vid, as always. thanks so much🙏
please do a Reverb one and how to have smooth vocals such as the ones in this video
Thank you for this
Worth it ✅
Thanks, you have helped me....
can you do one on parallel compression
hi, i really love your video, i have a question,
should I add compression on Master Track on post production?
Excellent video
For me compression,saturation and making reverb clean,also mixing sub bass are hardest stuffs when I produce music
Very helpful.
Thank you, Max from fl studio teeps:)