Compression For Beginners 07 - Peak, RMS & Expand
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Seriously man, you're a babe for doing vids like this. The fact that you offer all this info absolutely free for almost no incentive gives me a little more hope for humanity. I really really appreciate it!
I dont even own a computer or ableton for that matter, but youre teaching me alot of the basics of sound engineering anyway and dude I really appreciate your sharing.
This is a great and useful video, I can't believe it's 9 years old! It stands the test of time! I was about to go buy a transient shaper but probably not now :)
I have been looking for months for videos like these. Thanks a lot for these!
Hey, great series of tutorials on compression, I definitely understand it now on a much deeper level than I ever did until now. I've read about the different parameters before (ratio, threshold, attack, decay, etc), but watching (and listening) as you applied them to actual sounds gave me much better insight into how each one shapes the sound. Thanks a bunch and keep up the great tutorials!
thanks for these uploads...lots of thing learnt!
Was very very helpful to me mate! Wish you all the best.
Greetings from Germany
Solid...thanks a lot for the clear explanation and examples!
I reallly enjoyed this tutorial, really funny to learn this way! Cheers!
Really great explanations! Good on you sir!
Thank your so much mate, wish you the best 🙏
Really really helped. ALOT.
Thanks.
According to me only time can improve your knowledge about compression OR watching sadowick explaining every piece of shit and not giving a fuck about time :)
Great tutorials man! Now I finally know what's the deal with Compression :)
awesome tutorial!
Nice video, thx.
thanks bro!
very very cool!
Many thanks ! If u could give some examples like how to use a compressor in this or this situation you know that would be very helpfull :)
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Why does Ableton default to RMS? I always wondered that
Thanks I never knew..Root Mean Square. Looking forward to advanced compression.. sidechaning, mastering vs instrument - good stuff. Actually,I dont do much recording anymore so I seldom use compression. Most of the sampled and computer generated sounds are pretty much production ready. It'd be interesting to get your thoughts on using compression as an effect, or examples in your productions where youve used compression in a less traditional way. Im rambling.. strong coffee. Thanks, nice work.
Freeze any tracks that you don't plan on modifying anymore, or freeze and flatten them, also bus out your reverb and delay if you're using CPU hungry delay and reverb plugins like any Lexicon plugins or anything NI.
See his Ableton Live 9 beginner tutorials. It's like a couple videos in you'll see compression in the title.
epic!
So expand helps to add some more punch to my instruments :3
Hey SadowickProduction, I really liked this course but I have 1 question. Why and when do we need to compress?
That should have been answered if you understand the tutorials / explanations you just watched.
If there are instruments or elements in a track that have alot of dynamic range. Like some parts are very quiet, and some parts are very loud, you dont want the make the listener constantly have to adjust the volume knob to make it pleasurable to listen to. You and everybody else wants the sound to be consistent, to be able to hear the quiet parts and not be blown away and go deaf from the loud parts of the song or instrument. Thats pretty much the whole reason compression exists. If you do this for all elements in your song, (vocals, bass, drums, and the entire mix in general) not only will it clean everything up making it sound good fidelity wise, but everyone will be able to enjoy the track no matter what volume without having to constantly mess with the volume..
Like "Oh this parts really loud gotta turn it down............... Now I gotta turn it up so I can hear my favorite part"
Hope that helps :P
If I'm not mistaken, what that meter means is that you're using 65% of the processing power that your computer has assigned Ableton to use. You're not actually using 65% of your computer's processing power. Now, how to fix this, I am not sure. But I don't doubt that you can fix it. No worries.
Does Fl Studio have a maximizer?
I mean expander
That probably shouldn't be happening to a computer with those specs. Lower your settings like sample rate, sample buffer, etc.
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