Why is it when i put audio through a lot of compressors
it gives me like a Milky Creamy Fat sound?
What makes the compressor circuit turn the audio to
the Milk and creame?
I put 4 compressors in series and i got more Milk and Cream
and Thick sound out of the audio but why?
I though compressors just squeezed the sound together?
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I am talking about compressor your the one send me little icon
I am talking about compressor your the one send me little
icons which have nothing to do with compressor theory
or Reggie,Johhny,Kev mouths. This is a 2 way street im getting
sick and tired of them coming in my posts say anything they
want which has nothing to do with compressor theory or
knowledge at all. If you don't want to talk about compressors
then change your career or don't come in my theads.
I know I should, but I can't seem to resist. I do believe what
I know I should, but I can't seem to resist.
I do believe what this and similar threads have uncovered is a new acoustic/ electronic/forum phenomenon. The thread loop. Similar to a ground loop that manages to add nothing to audio but noise, the thread loop manages to continue on despite the fact that it adds no intelligence to the discussion.
Said in my best Buford T. Justice voice, "What we have heuh, is a failure to communicate"
We need a virtual ground lift. or I need a drink.