How Do Compressor Pedals Work?
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- Compression can be a really difficult concept to wrap your mind around so in this episode we're gonna tackle this topic and hopefully bring some clarity. In the comments let me know what compressors you're using.
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Gear in this video:
1:24 Roland AS-1 Sustainer
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1:49 Boss CS-1
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1:56 MXR Dynacomp
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2:04 Ross Compressor
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2:11 Dan Armstrong Orange Squeeze Compressor
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2:17 JHS Pulp N' Peel V4
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5:08 JHS Whitey Tighty
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9:23 JHS Panther Cub V2
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9:23 Fulltone Distortion Pro
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9:23 Boss OD-3
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9:23 Keeley Compressor Pro
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9:23 JHS Whitey Tighty
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15:15 Boss CP-1X
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15:23 Diamond Compressor
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15:28 JHS Pulp N' Peel V4
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15:38 EarthQuaker Devices The Warden
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15:51 Keeley Compressor Pro
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16:00 Keeley Compressor Plus
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16:06 MXR Dynacomp
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16:20 JHS Whitey Tighty
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Record Time:
Talking Heads - Remain in Light
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Josh’s record player is by U-Turn Audio:
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#jhs #thejhsshow #compression
What a man - explaining and demonstrating not only his own gear but also graciously recommending great products from other developers - way to go for many others out there…
Yeah this is one solid man. He is a pedalphile as well, so he understands guitarists that like pedals are going to want more than one of everything anyway.
@@therapist6328 I probably shouldn't indulge but... qué?
War Zone lmfao, I was gonna say, I’m not sure pedalphile is the most, umm, flattering name
@@justinkinter8651 It is very descriptive, at least?
Thera Pist I had to read that twice.
this guy. he just brought my passion for guitars back to life.
Definitely helped bring me back into learning more about guitar, even after having already played for 10+ years.
Funny what a soul food can do.
For me, the fewer pedals the better. Less noise, clutter, connections, cables etc....I would LOVE to see Boss combine their tuner and compression pedals into a single unit, since they are often first devices in a signal chain.
that’s not a bad idea. click on, tuner. click off, compression.
Click on compression, click off no compression. Hold for 2 seconds, tuner
@@joshualessore7652 exactly. Compress, bypass, tune. I usually only use a compressor when playing single coils percussively.
fantastic concept... I'd buy that!
I hate compression pedals before distortion, steals all the attack and makes overdrive sound like crap
You’re skill of explanation is incredible. Idk if you consider yourself a teacher. But it seems like you have an undisputed knack for it!!
UA-cam Commenting 101 ^^
Lots of respect for the fact you’re not afraid to acknowledge great pedals by other designers!
George Ramplin agreed. That’s why his videos feel so “clean” to watch imo. We all know he wants us to buy his pedals but he’s not hiding the fact that there are similar pedals out there and some of them are where he got the inspiration to create his from. So much information and history offered up by JHS in all the vids!
Honest marketing - this is how it should be. Kudos.
There's room for great pedals from a variety of companies on our boards.
Agree! Lots of respect for this man. That kind of honesty is very much welcomed.
I don't think JHS is known for designing their own circuits.
But who will make a depression pedal?
The Cure
JHS Pedals well done.
Electro Narcotics
xdarnokx Joyo
Isn't that the Boss CE-1?
Because of this video, I just bought a Whitey Tighty. Actually, it's because of all of your videos really. You've helped me understand this world so much better and you clearly care so much about your work and music. I am confident that your pedals reflect this love for the craft.
second every remark made
@@Coventrybathrooms thirded here
i don't have the money, but i agree
It’s a great-sounding pedal, EXCEPT that the comp knob does absolutely nothing!! Has no effect whatsoever, I have owned 2 from different eras, purchased brand-new, and heard the same from others.
@@sugarinthegourdmaybe your blend is covering it up? I don’t own one but it seemed to be working in the video when they demonstrated it.
9:08 GILMOUR GIRL
11:26 COMMUNITY COLLEGE
13:01 PARMESAN WESTERN
16:43 A DOZEN REASONS
I feel like Gilmour is a rock & roll intro for A Dozen Reasons before it gets it's own ball rolling.
Community College is great!
@@grungegazerartist name please
These guys understand content marketing
I was thinking the same thing. I wish all ads were as worth watching.
Yeah I really don't mind it though. At the end of the day, it's a business. Most importantly, the video isn't an 18 minute ad for their product.
this is in fact one of the just a handful of episodes where you ever see their pedals being "advertised". If you look further, you will rarely encounter him even mentioning one.
Because he actually enjoys what he does and products on the market made by other manufacturers.
Community college was dope.
Was he riffing off of another song there? I feel like it sounded like something I heard back in the 2004 to 2010 lofi era
Is this song out somewhere (spotify, yt...) is great!!
Start a band Josh! I would love to hear it made into a full song
This track sounded very Death Cab For Cutie
I'm thinking a lost The Promise Ring track
That was the best explanation of parameters on compressor pedals I've ever seen or read. Congrats!
That "Parmesan Western" was truly a combination of those three genres. That's impressive and not easy to do.
"Don't be a forum person like that" - Best advice ever.
All an act. I heard he’s a total asshole! :)
@@meesterdinglefritz2064 LMAO
Meester Dinglefritz well if he’s friends with the owner of EQD, I doubt that.
“Timmys upstairs blasting Pantera”
I would be timmy
@@Ottophil Can't you see I'm easily bothered by persistenceeeeeee
One step from lashing out at you
🤟
Anyone here watching Frank James? The Timmy plot thickens 👀
5 years late.
Gotta start somewhere 🤷♂️
Had to watch this, after reading a forum. Like a crash course hehe
😆 🤣 you and me both... ouch...
He earned a sub 😂
Feel it😅
Remain in Light was the first album I owned by the band that became my favorite band, and still my favorite band from the 80s. Love it.
Really like the new jam session in the videos to show the live usage of pedals.
Me too! It's so handy
This is one of the best youtube channels I've seen in any genre. Concise, educational, mildly entertaining, good production, no annoying sales pitches... If this were Spinal Tap, you'd get an 11.
This was one of the best tutorials on compression ive seen. Not just pedal compression but compression in general. Clear and used audible examples. Could have used this 2 decades ago.
I've learned more from these JHS videos than anything else in my playing history. Excellent work.
Great slide playing Josh!
R.J. Ronquillo i second that motion 👍
@@gallegos574 I third this. That slide jam was killer.
You play slide pretty....pretty.....good....
Really enjoyed your blues jam from NAMM, and been digging your touring blogs.
Now that's the kind of sustain I've dreamed about for years. Beautiful !!
My 2 year old daughter got up and danced during "Community College" and "Parmesan Western"... Well done 😀
My 55yr old self did the same ... not for the first time. My soon-to- be 17yr old daughter went & hid ... also not for the first time ...
That's so cute. I mean the two year old, I don't know about Chris, lol.
WhoWouldWantThisName : Not even my wife thinks I’m “cute” - more ‘drunk uncle trying to keep up on the dance floor at the end a wedding reception’!
@@chrisdrake447 Ahhh, I'm sure your wife adores you. Maybe she just doesn't want to let it show. Also the drunk uncle can be an important role within the social structure of any group, well okay, some groups.
I can't belive how actually helpful, fun and interesting your videos are. Thank you all so much!
That slide jam you two smashed out was incredible!! 🙌🏼
amazing floyd type track! and the bass sounded impeccable!!
Man Rhett Shull could really learn a thing or 2 about slide from josh….
LOL @ "Don't be a forum person like that." About the only thing guitar players like more than playing guitar is arguing about it.
Nuh Uh. You do.
LOL @ "Don't be a forum person like that." About the only thing guitar players like more than playing guitar is arguing about it.
Nah, we don’t argue. We just weaild our axes over our heads with a nasty look on our faces and politely persuade people that our way is right or else. If that doesn’t work, we really get mad and do things we will regret. I’ve got broken guitar necks to prove it.
Yep, and usually all they are wrong, like calling "tone" the specific sounds their guitar do, when in fact that is the "timbre". There are guys writing "I can make a violin tone with my guitar". F..ing kidding me? You mean "violin timbre", isn't?
Your gardener is a pretty awesome drummer
I can't believe how little I know after 17 years.. Thanks Josh. You literally make things so easy and explain stuff so well. Im a dummy and not techy at all so it's extremely helpful! I'm learning what my pedals do and where to place them.. And parmesan western is my new favorite genre 😂
This is by far the most clear yet comprehensive explanation of compression and compression pedals I’ve seen!
Compression is the one effect I do not have in my arsenal. Mostly because I did not know how to use it - I am wiser now and will go hunt for a suitable one... Thanks Josh!
If you play distorted you don't need one. It's really mostly for clean playing. I only play clean and couldn't live without it.
Compression is not for everyone. It took me decades to understand that I simply enjoy playing better without it
George Sander its raising the quiet stuff and adding sustain. Its ok. My ears used to be bad too
George Sander it’s really good for funk rythym and tapping. It’s not as noticeable unless you get a pretty powerful compressor, but i really like the sound, gets me a good sound for something from rhcp or polyphia
I've got to tell you all folks. I went to The NAMM Show this year for 2019. I've been going on and off since I was a young lad in 86. I've been in the music industry in the recording side for many years. But what's amazing to me is when I meet people like Josh. He was very approachable very nice to talk to and from one engineer to another it was a pleasure. It's cool to see the people making the gear and the people on UA-cam are more famous than the snooty musicians that use their gear. Josh it was a pleasure to meet you, and you're a true gentleman. Now you're going to have to do a demo with one of your 1 of 4 guitars.
Really glad and timely finding this channel. I've been stuck in a rut for too long. Love it.
Thank you so much for this video and many others, Josh. I really appreciate you taking the time to teach us not only about your effects, but the effects you love from other companies, and more importantly, how to use them properly. I had heard of JHS pedals before, but I have to say, you have really made me a fan with your awesome personality and willingness to educate while also just being yourself and an overall great person.
Great pick for record time today, I can honestly say that album helped me through a lot. While I normally don't go for the big radio hits, I can't help but love Once in a Lifetime from this album. It's so fun, and quirky, and has so much energy... It's just a fantastic song. Byrne is still light-years ahead of his time.
Just noticed the "JHS Pedals Suck" sign in the background. Definitely not true but still hilarious.
Michael Doughty lol where is it
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At the beginning for example, lower right corner.
DerEchteBold lol I saw it
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Only if you turn the compression up too much:)
Another great episode! Awesome stuff.
D'Addario and Co. Thanks guys!
Another great video, Josh. Love your videos - honest, informative, and extremely helpful! You've helped me make good choices on my pedals, for which i thank you! Keep them coming, Mac
Thank you so much for showing the audio examples with you playing the guitar soft and then loud and letting us hear the different compression settings!!! You can't understand compression without hearing it. Love the new compression pedal.
Never really understood compressors, always thought it was something they added in the studio. This helped a bunch, thanks!
They’re potentially useful at _almost_ any step in the signal chain, and very useful in live situations as well as in the studio! I can’t remember the last time I did a mix that didn’t involve _some_ compression _somewhere_ (and that includes monitor mixes, too). Just don’t over do it or things will sound weird. Knowing exactly what “over doing it” means is a topic that could fill a book. Fortunately, in the context of guitar pedals being used in guitar rigs, there’s an easy 2-step process:
1) If your guitar sounds more like the way you want it to with the compressor than it does without, it’s probably fine.
2) If you’re still in doubt, back off the compression knob a bit and return to step 1.
Well, they also ALWAYS add it in studio to everything. The best way to understand compressors is just to try them, and to do so in every part of the effect chain, since they're really versatile.
"Where their lives will never be the same despite their HORRIFIC differences".
I almost spit my coffee out at that. Awesome video.
I've rediscovered my pedal board and have a new wish list thanks to this channel. Very enjoyable and informative content. Love it.
I so like your content, It's professional, sincere, and interesting. I like the way you promote your pedals, you do that in total sincerity and modesty, which also makes me to appreciate you as a human. Great content, keep it up!
Your videos are quite great!
Whoa. I literally came here to post this exact same thing! 🤣👍
A top 10 bass pedals video would be amazing :D
I'm saving up for a Pulp 'N' Peel to use at church both for the compression and as my DI. Great idea to have an XLR output on that one!
YES!!!
I keep getting more and more impressed with these videos, thank you.
I’m so glad you brought up high hopes cause probably my favorite slide solo of all time and I don’t hear people talk about it enough
That little graph was literally the best description of what compression is lol
Oh come on...the "mom" graph was more realistic!!! (Sarcasm off)
dB relates to the volume of the signal, yes? If so, it’s great that this graph and chart illustrate how the loudest sound in the signal gets compressed down, but (when the threshold is exceeded and compression is active) are notes played quietly brought up to that same threshold? Take the example of when the knob sets the threshold at 9 dB. The signal peak is at 10dB, so there is (1) dB of compression....Is there also up to 8dB of “lift” / raise in level of signal below the threshold?
This video takes the mystery out of compression. Terrific!
I'm also super impressed by the drum sound in the jam, especially since it appears to be just drywall surrounding the kit!
That reverb
I love how you aren't afraid to recommend other brands. Def makes me want to buy some of your pedals.
Excellent video, thank you. You are a class act Josh. Wishing you much success.
Since you mentioned putting compression before ODs, I'd love to see a full video on best practices for effect order. The hows and whys of where to put each effect in the signal chain. Maybe some sidenotes on buffers, or tricks to do with A/B/Y switches.
ua-cam.com/video/NXI0ewj1Oqw/v-deo.html this is a great video on the topic
You just have to learn to picture the chain in your head, start with the least effecting into more dramatic, say drive into phaser will be powered but swishy is last say on the matter, phaser into drive has over all distortion but swishy internals, eventually everything becomes a preamp, and all you want is a preamp, they make the clover for that
That's why the blend is important; before that was a common feature, it really was only viable to place before drives, where the effect is NOT subtle; placed after, with a decent dry level, you can retain dynamics while increasing sustain.
In therm of compression, Tame Impala are masters. He puts the compression after his reverb, it creates a massive sound, and his drum comp are craazy.
I LOVE your vids.
I have to say that your slide playing on this one grabbed me man! I mean it took my breath it was so beautiful
I’ve learned more from this guys videos then anything else I’ve seen on UA-cam. He can play too. I enjoy his demos !
That 12 string tele is freaking awesome!!! I've tried to understand how to use compression for a long time, this was really helpful, thanks!
mike s I didn’t see 12 strings
Beatles used 12-Strings and studio compression to great effect. In fact, The Beatles used studio compression to great effect on 90% of the recordings, especially on the mid-period albums (Help, Rubber Soul, Revolver etc)
@@arando4359 It's after the talk at the end
That Gilmour example was great. All of them, really. Good stuff.
this is the most well planned out and perfect explanation of anything I've ever heard in my life
Man, I am loving your channel! Such great information! I am just getting into electric playing (coming from bluegrass) and these videos are so helpful for understanding effects! Thank you so much for doing these!
The guitar solo in “High Hopes” is simply breathtaking...
I'm in the process of building my first board and I have learned so much about pedal placement and gear from this channel. Your knowledge is really appreciated.
This made me learn to use compression to bring up the finger style type bits I do. Thank you!!!
I always equated comp to turning my LP into a tele and stayed away. I just didn’t know how to set it!
What an amusingly informative show.
Love this channel all the time!
Thanks Josh. That clarified a few things I was missing.
I just picked up a Wampler Ego v2, but haven't quite figured it out yet.
I live for these videos they are the highlight of my week, and since you started playing more it made them even better. You and drummer boy who always wears strange outfits need to go on tour.
Thank you Josh. This video answered all the questions I had on compression. Brilliant video and fun to watch. Thumbs up!
Mom is the compressor! These videos are all wonderful- great down to earth history on every subject, incredibly funny, great playing and examples, and many end with a passionate plea to check out amazing records. Josh and this company rule.
That's one beautiful slide track
I've been playing for years and years, and know everything there is to know about other effects, but you sir!!! Finally explained compression and compressors the way I needed it. THANK YOU!! I've had a mental block against this effect theory for a long time. Now I can sleep better..
Excellent and concise verbal, visual, and audio demo/description of audio compression! Awesome! Thank you!
Man, I feel like I should have paid to watch this video. Great content. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I instantly subscribed to your channel. I really respect your knowledge and teachings. I will definitely look into more of your products.
This is a great vid. It's nice to have compression explained so thoroughly and with so many specific pedals used as examples. Nice slide playing on the Pink Floyd inspired example. And lots of great production advice as well. Thanks.
Your content is so good. Thank you
this explained compression in a far simpler way than any video I have watched previously. the house analogy helped. I've been trying to figure out exactly what it does for years now and it didn't click until now. thank you.
Loved the 12 string playing rock n' roll! Sounded great. Thanks for the compression lesson. This vid is going in my Great Guitar Vids folder.
I thought there was nothing more to learn about guitar compression. I stand corrected. Excellent layout.
Bass intro for "Pretty Green" by The Jam. Compressed like hell! Love it.
Re-watching during quarantine, Love what you do with these videos, Josh. I much enjoyed that last song "A Dozen Reasons" with the twelve string. Awesome stuff! \m/
What a great lesson on compression! Thank you, Sir!
I like using compression to even out my signal when switching between pickups, going from clean to overdrive, etc. Really helps out the sound guy!
I never comment on videos but felt like I had to. As someone whose only been playing a few years and just getting into pedals, your videos are incredibly helpful to understand what they do and how they work. Much appreciated
Having just bought my first compressor pedal in almost 40yrs of playing I found this video extremely helpful. You now have a new subscriber, thank you. 👍
a year and a half after this video came out and first saw it, My thoughts on it......first of all: YOU really did and outstanding job, not only explaining the concept of the compression and how it works and what it does but explaining it with every day to day life (SON+MOM+DAD) very thorough (THRESHOLD, RELEASE etc). My man, you just got yourself and your channel another subscriber. Love your content.
Yo, that slide jam was absolutely amazing. Do a 15 minute version, dead serious.
Best explanation of compression ever. Awesome video!!
This has been phenomenally beneficial. Recently switched from two-dial compressor to six, and have been struggling to understand how to use the new one.
Of al the many videos I've just watched on compressors, yours made the most sense. Thanks
I wish that every ad in the world was like yours.
You are brilliant, sir.... and make great electronica.
i like how this channel isnt just a channel to promote his own pedals he actually gives you a full interesting original video with great music quality and depth. but this channel eventually did lead me to buy some jhs pedals and they are amazing well built pedals with the best quality i have heard from a pedal manufacture yet. good job sir may your business and channel prosper i will continue to support both of them
Thanks!
Informative! Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
I always enjoy your videos and learn a ton.
This one had some of your best playing and tones on the jam
I very rarely make comments. After hearing that epic tone you got for your slide segment I just had to let you know jusr how superb your tone is. Btw, I love your vlog's. Your channel is my #1 fav.
Thanks
Good ta know. This channel kicks ass
I have just recently bought my first compressor - a Wampler Ego after hearing a lot of good about it and trying the mini vs the regular version in a store - and am still figuring out how to set it for different applications. My biggest challenge is less about what the controls do and more about how different compressed sounds I like translate to pedal settings, as they interact. Great informative video as always!
Your playing style demos pedals perfectly, love your videos and your pedals dude.
Bought the Pulp n Peel V4 and I cannot recommend it enough to my musician friends. I use it paired with Keeley Darkside workstation and it just makes my Jazzmaster sound amazing! Big thanks to JHS for making great pedals.
Also, great vid. I understand compression a lot more than I thought I did. It’s super awesome to come back to these JHS videos whenever I need them.
Totally agree with your approach to compression. And Gilmour Girl is superb, original yet a nod to one of the masters.
I haven't spent much time reading through the comments on your videos, but I'm willing to bet there aren't enough about how incredible Josh's guitar playing is. Nick's drumming is really good too, and the overall production quality and tonal balance of everything is excellent. Just the whole aesthetic of everything you guys are doing is great. Nice work!!!
This is by far the best video that explains compression that I have seen so far. Great analogies, good examples and recommendations.
The mixing on those drums is amazing!
So good. Just a beautifully tuned kit by the sounds of it.
INXS “Need You Tonight”. It was one of the first times I thought I was hearing an effect because my Strat wouldn’t spank like that no matter what I did to my amp.
Think that lead part is played on a tele although there is a strat in the mix
Thanks for this video, really helped me understand compression in a whole new way! I going to watch this a few more times
Just got the Thighty and I just got to say that I love it! Feels really great and the hint with the slide-play is just amazing, thank you really much!!