I would like to ask you guys about decompression.
Sometimes I use streo drums loops for my own productions. Seems Roland Patches (probably any others) come already squeezed to death, sound already too loud and bright.
I end up having to eq it severely because at the final junior mastering it ends up sounding like Sh!
oka, we can turn down the volume also -lol
Some guys recommend the dbx Quantum or multiple passes with a multiband expander/compressor and so.
What do you guys suggest me?
Thanks in Advance
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the waves ren comp is able to do upward expansion, try it and se
the waves ren comp is able to do upward expansion, try it and see if it works for you
Originally posted by Alécio Costa - Brazil: Seems Roland Patch
:) Hi Alécio! Are you ready? More compression!!! Ya!
On your very nice Yamaha channel dynamics control, play with the attack time. A longer attack will allow the initial impact to punch through, but reduce levels of the rest of the sound.
Set the release to not miss any of the dynamic parts you want. You have to play with the ratio and threshold for the most pleasing result.
Some of these settings may end up rather steep.
Just a suggestion,
--Rick
Thanks for the ideas. I have done some surgery with eq´s and sha
Thanks for the ideas. I have done some surgery with eq´s and shall use some decompression stuff:multiband ( like C4, VW) or even with C1.
Ronny suggested me 2 pases with them.
Nice week bud!
I forgot Metric Halo's Channel Strip, great tool if you work wit
I forgot Metric Halo's Channel Strip, great tool if you work with TDM...
There's a free VST plugin call "Dominion" that I hear is a trans
There's a free VST plugin call "Dominion" that I hear is a transient shaper. I haven't tried it yet but I'm very interested in how it sounds.
thanks guys, keep it coming!
thanks guys, keep it coming!
Originally posted by jbuntz: There's a free VST plugin call "D
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Works great at extracting the attack sound out of snare drums, so that you can put in your own beatback.