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Dear all,
I've been trying hard, through looking through the archives and newsgroups, etc as well as reading up, about compression. As a newbie, I understand WHAT compression is supposed to achive - more or less, still learning. But I am still stuck at HOW you actually apply it. Do you apply compression to an incoming signal as it is played "live", or do you apply it to a pre-recorded track as you mix or ping pong? Can compression make tracks which clip, reduce their level? My experiments say no, but I am just learning. Finally (whilst I'm here, may as well go for broke) - although everyone wioll have their own taste and style, and each song will have different requirements, is their a basic starting point for people like me, as to what kind of compression to apply - i.e. settings - for say, vocals guitar final mixdown Any advice, or pointers to websites, books, etc would be greatly appreciated. Jim |
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