I am very new to the whole rack thing and I was wondering how I would be able to hook a simple compressor up to all 8 channels on my mixer. Is this possible or do I compress after recorded or how does it work? Thanks
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You basically need one channel of comression for each channel yo
You basically need one channel of comression for each channel you need to compress. Same with noise gates.
Some pointers...
* If your not sure if the track needs it, best to leave it alone.
* Compression and gating during recording is discouraged unless you REALLY know what you're going for - Once it's there, you're stuck with it.
* On gates, keep in mind that leakage that sounds good is called "ambience" and amibience that sounds bad is called "leakage" - In other words, the same rules apply - Don't go around throwing gates on everything unless it's called for.
IT depends on what you are recording. I find myself compressing
IT depends on what you are recording. I find myself compressing some tracks while recording if I know it will benifit from it like bass guitar, vocals and sometimes acoustic guitar if the player is all over the place. Other things I wait to see if they need it when I mix. If you want to compress all 8 channels at the time of recording then you will need 8 compressors or 4 stereo ones. Same goes for mix down if you are summing to a mixer unless you only compress the mix/master bus.
Just a note to remember. If you compress everything all the time you may find you are adding a bunch of noise in the long run as well as killing the "life" of a performance. Use a compressor only when you need it.