Are You Using the Wrong Compressor? Compression Masterclass
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Let's look at the different common types of Compressors: FET, Tube (Vari-Mu), Optical and VCA.
This video is intended to follow on from my "Compression Explained" video where you can learn how to dial in all the settings and feel confident with your mixing.
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0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Overview
0:45 - FET
4:05 - Tube (Vari-Mu)
7:07 - Optical
8:45 - VCA
11:45 - Outro
FET Compression:
These are bold compressors with incredibly fast attack times. FET compressors are not subtle and will usually lead to an obvious and familiar tone. Be careful with those fast attack times, it can be best to start off with the slower attack times (still very fast at 800 micro seconds!). Some famous examples include the UREI 1176 (especially revisions C, D and E).
Try using a FET compressor to tame the transients of a vocal or instrument during recording and follow it with a slower and smoother compressor such as tube or optical.
Tube Compression:
Some of the first compressors used tubes (or valves) to control the gain reduction. They typically have slow attack and release times so preserve transients well. They are often described as "muscial" and "warm" due to the obvious colouration/saturation they provide. Often a tube compressor (or pre amp) can be an effective form of EQ due to the dramatic tonal changes they can impart!. Some famous examples include the Fairchild 670 and the Manley Vari-Mu.
Optical Compression:
These have a highly unusual circuit design where the audio signal (as electric current) causes a light to glow at varying intensities. The light is detected by a photocell and the resulting current is used to determine the gain reduction applied. The speed of light is blisteringly fast but the bulb or LED doesn't react quickly to transients. This allows optical compressors to have a unique attack and release behaviour where the release time changes in a non linear fashion depending on the amount of input signal. Use these gently for transparent compression and general leveling or drive them hard for some obvious pumping and distortion. They are often paired with tube or transitor output stages to add further saturation. Famous examples include the TELETRONIX LA-2A.
VCA Compression:
The most flexible and customisable compression of the 4. They excel equally on entire mixes and can be found in the best mastering compressors and on mixing consoles including SSL, Neve and API. Some famous examples include the Distressor, SSL G comp and the API 2500. They are the most common type of compressor for good reason, they offer excellent sound, are relatively affordable and easier to maintain with soild state ciruitry.
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“Are you using the wrong compressor?”
Yes. Yes I am
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“Are you using the wrong compressor?”
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OMGGG!!! I had asked Michael to make a video on types of compressors, few weeks ago. I am very happy to see that he actually heard our pleads and made a video on it. Truly the best music production teacher who listens to his student's queries and solves them! Keep up the gud work!!!
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High class tutorial with accurate and detailed examples. Probably one of the best audio related channel on UA-cam!
i'm blessed to actually fully grasp the concept of compression, but this video totally refines it for me. knowing what type of compressor to use on certain instruments and busses and whatnot makes a HUGE difference. thanks!
The House of Kush has a killer video about "how to hear compression" and showing how to critically hear the effects of the compressor's settings.
best video on compressors I´ve ever seen
Gregs video is great for beginners to become familiar with compression, but Michaels video is such a godsend for someone who understands compression in general, but is looking to expand the options their tonal palate.
I would say that both of these videos are the best I've seen on YT thus far, thanks Michael! Love this channel.
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Just when I have made a premix of my song and ready to mix, you dropped this video! Timing could not have been any better! Thank you so much for your hard work! 💙
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UA-cam's built-in audio compression wiped out most of what you were demonstrating. "Bad UA-cam! Bad UA-cam! Go sit in the timeout corner."
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Understanding something, and being able to teach that very thing to others, are two very different skills. Mike here possesses both of them. Thank you for educating us!
Hands down, one of the best explanations of the different types of compression. Subscribed.
I have always been confused about different types of compression throughout making music, but here it is cleared up! Thanks, Michael, you really taught me something important here!
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Thank you for this, I have watched many compression videos and NONE talked about how each type works
I learned so much about mixing and mastering, so how about the idea of doing a complete masterclass video/stream, where you explain your work on a specific song and give feedback on questions, that pop up in your audience?
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Upvote! This is a great idea. A complete MasterClass would be very valuable. Even moderately priced at something like a $100.00 for the full MasterClass session would be very fair! Love it!
I love what you're doing to that guitar with the FET. Just cleared things for me. Thank you!
This was so clear and concise, the conclusion really helped to nail down the key points. Very good info, thank you!
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Best and simplest explanation on that topic I've ever come across, thanks muchly.
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I thought that was most helpful, I always thought a compressor was all the same, I am now going through my collection, just found out the Royal compressor is a tube, I enjoyed that and be reading up on my collection. Great Video.
Great explanation. I didn’t even realize there was so much difference between these. I sort of use all different modeled compression as glue in send subgroups and compress tracks using something like izotope or a daw compressor.
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Thank you so much for this! Now I finally heared the diference between each type of compressors
Thank you for the wealth of data your channel contains and the means of which the information is relayed is suited to me. I appreciate you sir.
Thank you so much Michael! Now I'll know which type of compressor to use every time I need to compress something 😊😊
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Actually, the clarity of presentation is excellent. No fill, no waffle, clear explanations and rapid movement without repetition.
Incredibly informative video. Compression is already a dense topic to understand and understand the process for different types of compressor is just another layer. Thank you for clarifying each type in easy to understand vocabulary.
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Thank you so very much! Your videos have helped so much.! There are 2 kinds of beginner mixers. Those who struggle to understand compression and liars. For me it has been the hardest part.
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Superb mate. Lots of handy tips and tricks, even for those vaguely familiar with the different kinds. Thank you so much.
I listened to about 5 minutes of one of your other videos and subscribed on the spot. Very well explained, you have a great ear and I look forward to sharing your videos with my undergrads.
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Fantastic video - thanks for sharing this gem!! I wish stock plugins in DAWs made it more obvious which type of compressor they are going for. But I guess at the end of the day we should be using our ears and deciding what's right for the job. Appreciate the little review segments you add, before moving onto the next concept/type. Well done! Subbed.
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Really useful summary and reflection on application of compression.
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You have the best videos Micheal. Cheers, hope to see more video about gears type and models that are well known in the industry so beginners can communicate and understand why some plugins are modelled after the real life models
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Funny how this pops up right as I start pondering wtf is compression and how do I use it lmaoo, this channel never fails me
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Excellent tutorial. I don't know if my ears are getting better at hearing compression or thge examples shown were chosen specifically, but , either way, this was a really helpful, comprehensive guide to help to find the correct compressor for each specific situation. Thanks so much.
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I am a person who didn't understand how the compressor really works and sounds like, but after I watched this video, now I get that😂😂😂 So appreciate!!! You are the BEST!!!
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Compression and the different types of compressors is some of the most recent knowledge I gained, feel like it's not talked about as much in certain communities
I agree - it's often overlooked. I feel like it's more blatantly obvious when working with hardware, but since most of us are mixing/mastering in the box these days, that knowledge isn't often discussed or shared!
fr, i attended engineering school and this wasn't really touched on, we really didn't discuss the actual components of hardware much at all, in favor of plugins obv. Ironic considering that's really the entire plugin game in mimicking these nuances. if i wanted a crystal clear comp i could use fabfilter all day, yet i find myself obsessed with what makes character
Succinctly brilliant Michael. Thank you.
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Thank you. I'm trying to figure out how to mimic the sound of telephone hold music, and I think this will help a lot!
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