Upwards Compression Explained. How to use it and how it can help your mix.

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • This tutorial demonstrates dialing in the settings for upwards compression on a guitar and a drum bus, and walks you through the correct application and potential pitfalls of this form of dynamic processing.
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  • @larsvortue
    @larsvortue 7 місяців тому +11

    I think this channel is one of the best, and I know it's gonna keep growing with more and more viewers over time. Thanks a lot for sharing this knowledge, especially for those of us who can't afford crazy expensive courses or study at a crazy expensive ass academy.
    Quick question: Could you make a video explaining how to use multiple reverbs in a mix to create a 3D depth, please? I mean, I've seen mix engineers like CLA adding a lot of depth to their mixes using a technique called "The 3 Reverb Technique," where they use a Room Reverb for the first layer of cohesion, then a Plate Reverb for some depth, and finally a Hall or Chamber Reverb for height. How do you create depth using reverb? I've tried using that technique, but I get confused about whether every element in the mix should be sent to each reverb at different levels using sends, or only some elements based on how much reverb or where in the 3D space we want them in the mix. I've seen that they do apply Room Reverb to all tracks for cohesion.

    • @TheDragonDeacon
      @TheDragonDeacon 7 місяців тому +2

      I'd love to see his approach to that as well.

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому +4

      I will eventually get to multiple layered reverbs and delays. Thanks for feedback!

    • @larsvortue
      @larsvortue 7 місяців тому +1

      @@AudioMountain777 Thank you so much!! Greetings from Guatemala

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому +2

      Hello in Guatemala! Nice to have you on the channel!

    • @steverachmadofficial
      @steverachmadofficial 7 місяців тому +2

      I am totally with you on this! I have seen many many vids but these are most helpful and understandable than any others I have seen. Great stuff!!

  • @MrKingclaude1
    @MrKingclaude1 7 місяців тому +1

    Niiice, now I understand upwards compression! Thanks, man!

  • @EdwinDekker71
    @EdwinDekker71 4 місяці тому +1

    Good tutorial! Thanks

  • @brokko_le3
    @brokko_le3 7 місяців тому +2

    Always nice to see another Tonebooster plugin enjoyer. I've bought the TB Compressor 4 a while back and I liked that upward compression option, although never knew when to use it. Thanks for the lesson!

  • @pierreduplan4927
    @pierreduplan4927 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent!

  • @0rican
    @0rican 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. Great channel

  • @danepaulstewart8464
    @danepaulstewart8464 7 місяців тому +2

    👍👍 Excellent lesson on a sorely overlooked topic.
    Demonstrated extremely well. 👍👍

  • @G7sus4chord
    @G7sus4chord 6 місяців тому +1

    Great information! Gotta' run and check the compressors I use to see if they have negative ratio settings! Thanks again for another great technique!

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  6 місяців тому +2

      NOVA has negative ratios! A viewer pointed that out to me. Not sure if that's a new feature but it works great.

    • @G7sus4chord
      @G7sus4chord 6 місяців тому +1

      @@AudioMountain777 Thanks. Fab Filter's C2 compressor does not, but Izotope's module in Ozone 11, Dyamics--which is both a compressor and an EQ--does. Now that I've just watched your video on CPU and RAM usage tips, I'll try Nova, as I've been reluctant to use it individual tracks as it's so resource intensive. But know I know how to " freeze" in Studio One from the CPU/RAM video, so it's manageable! Awesome!

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  6 місяців тому +1

      That's great!

    • @G7sus4chord
      @G7sus4chord 6 місяців тому +1

      Oops. I want to correct the record. I had a chance to use the Ozone Dynamics plugin--it's both a compressor and expander. It is not an EQ.

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  6 місяців тому +1

      Gotcha- I've never used it but I've heard it's great.

  • @NevilleDMusicTV
    @NevilleDMusicTV 7 місяців тому +2

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @ZeroMod
    @ZeroMod 7 місяців тому +1

    Another fine job!
    On the boxes I have used they have it labelled "expansion" as you swing the ratio control past 1:1
    The effect is like a much more well mannered AGC (to me)
    Good clear presentation on what can otherwise be a "trip into the weeds" between make-up gain, limiting, compression.

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, I'm going to do a video on expansion soon . It is a little different than upwards compression, which is still technically gain reduction, but expansion is gain increase. Stay tuned! Thanks for watching!

    • @ZeroMod
      @ZeroMod 7 місяців тому

      @@AudioMountain777 Coulda fooled me - but then I am easily fooled! So how would you differentiate between mild compression with make up gain vs upward compression? May be my problem is as an old guy I have never run into a piece of gear labelled "upward compression"? (help an old fogey out)
      I read this on a forum:
      Almost any compressor can do upwards compression - it's just a matter of having the compressor clamped - deep threshold so the signal spends most of the time in gain reduction - with a large amount of makeup gain to match.
      With the signal spending most of its time below the threshold (in large gain reduction+makeup), then, when the signal goes above the threshold (ie: quiet sections), the release transfer brings the volume back to normal signal level (which is louder), creating upward compression for the quiet sections. The timing of the release controls the onset.
      Or, in simpler terms... parallel compression does the same or a similar thing (parallel compression "is a form of upward compression").

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому +2

      In practical terms (technicalities aside) you can accomplish the same thing with downward compression and make-up gain in a lot of situations, but upwards compression does give you a little more control over the interplay between ratio and release Parallel compression is different but can give a similar result. So, in my opinion, just knowing the different methods and choosing which ones makes sense for certain situations is the important thing.

    • @ZeroMod
      @ZeroMod 7 місяців тому +1

      @@AudioMountain777 Downloaded the OTT VST as it is labelled "upward compression" - going to play around with it
      and see if I can get a handle on this.
      Thanks!

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому +1

      Nice!

  • @TheDragonDeacon
    @TheDragonDeacon 7 місяців тому +2

    Another gem. Thank you, sir!

  • @ClarkWagaman-pw7to
    @ClarkWagaman-pw7to 7 місяців тому +2

    Fabulous !!! Super useful ! Thank you so much !👍✌

  • @steverachmadofficial
    @steverachmadofficial 7 місяців тому +1

    Again very helpful and useful stuff I did not know about. Thanks again 🙏

  • @StellarWorks2023
    @StellarWorks2023 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video and the track is absolutely smoking! Where can i hear more?

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому +2

      Thank you! A lot of the tracks I use for videos are little stock music jams I'm working on. This particular one is just loops I grabbed from the studio one library and did a quick mix on.
      But I'll hopefully have a playlist soon for stock music. Glad you like it!

  • @tapaskumarnayak3051
    @tapaskumarnayak3051 7 місяців тому

    Really informative 👍👍🙏

  • @alban6101
    @alban6101 7 місяців тому

    cool ... and also to enhance mid-range clarity, with more "infoS", harmonics, etc ... isn't it ? 13:00 and more, ... (This Tone Boosters BusComp is definitively a good TOOL to learn all these conceptS ! )Yes !

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому

      Yes, upwards compression of the mid range in parallel is very helpful. Thanks!

  • @steverachmadofficial
    @steverachmadofficial 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi there, I have a quick question about something that is keeping me busy for a while. It's a question about Auto Gain. When using Auto Gain do you turn Auto Gain off (and then set the right volume) when bouncing or can you keep Auto Gain on? In some videos I see people adjusting settings and the they say they turn it off while bouncing. But it's never being explained really.
    Not sure if this is a topic for a whole video but I hope you have an answer to this.
    Again many thanks for the great helpful video's 🙏🙏

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  6 місяців тому +2

      Great question, and yes, this topic needs its own video. Not all plugins have a good auto gain, and some processing is more conducive to auto gain than others, so the safe way is to turn it off for bouncing. But it's easy enough to adjust your fader afterwards if needed, so as long as you're aware of the potential problem then you'll be fine either way. If something wonky happens just undue it and bounce it again without auto gain. That's the short answer, hope that helps! Thanks for watching!

    • @steverachmadofficial
      @steverachmadofficial 6 місяців тому +1

      @@AudioMountain777 Thanks very much! That absolutely helps and very much looking forward the video for some further info about this topic 🙏😊

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  6 місяців тому +2

      You're Welcome!

  • @steverachmadofficial
    @steverachmadofficial 7 місяців тому +1

    Sorry to bother you again with another "request"/question. Recently I bumped in to a video where the person grabbed a saturator instead of a clipper. When do you choose to do that? Does a saturator clip off the peaks as well in the same sense as a clipper? Or would saturation be more rough than a clipper? 🙏

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому +2

      Clippers are ideal for that, but saturators are also very good on peaks if you want extra color. Check out my video called Saturating Transients.

    • @steverachmadofficial
      @steverachmadofficial 7 місяців тому +1

      @@AudioMountain777 I just started the saturation video and will move on to that one afterwards

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому

      👍

    • @AudioMountain777
      @AudioMountain777  7 місяців тому

      👍

  • @1176hambone
    @1176hambone 7 місяців тому +1

    just use parallel compression.