anonymous
11 March 2005
I am current reading the Mixing Engineers Handbook, fricking sweet. I have a question about compression. In the book the author keeps making statements like the following.
"Hit the compressor fairly hard, at least 10db or more if it sounds good"
"When controlling dynamics, usually a very small amount of compression(2db to 4db or so at a 2:1 to 4:1 ratio) is used to limit the peaks of a signal"
In the two quotes above I bolded the parts that I don't understand. I know what threshold, attack and release, and makeup gain are but I don't know what it means to measure compression in decibels. To what control does this refer?
Thanks
Brett
It means that those decibel amounts of signal level are being re
It means that those decibel amounts of signal level are being removed from the original signal. The gain reduction meter will show this, 0 dB being no gain reduction.