A probably dumb question about paralell compression in reaper

Flow Of Time

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So I tried this the other day and somehow didn't work..
I duplicated my snare (via I/O -> Send), then I wanted to add the compression.. But instead of compressing the duplicated snare it compressed both. What am I doing wrong here?^^
 
You haven't provided a lot of info, but I'll try - you said you duplicated the snare via a send, but where are you sending the snare to? Another track with a compressor? If you have the compressor on the original track instead of the aux track, then yeah, it's going to compress both.

More info or a screenshot would help.
 
Parallel compression can be achieved more than one way.

1. Plugin has wet/dry knob (which i never use)

2. Duplicate the track and compress it.

3. Create a Bus/Aux and compress it. Send track you want to the Bus/Aux.

Hope this helps
 
Yeah, number 1 is what I did as a temporary solution^^
Number 2 makes sense but doesn't work with a sampler..
Number 3 is the way I tried to do it.. And then both tracks got compressed. The original track and the bus...
 
The fader modifies the amount of signal sent to the other channel, if set "post fader".
If set to "pre fader" the amount sent is independent of the fader position. :)


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Thanks, this is very informative (:
Let's see if I can fix my problem now^^

And now i give you an even simplier solution!!!


There is always a dry/wet knob added by reaper for every fx! Just use it!

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upper right corner of the reaper fx window, just click 'n' drag



:)
 
Wow phisk! Thanks for that tip!

I always thought that "100% wet" was a rather odd label for the bypass check-box right next to it.
 
You could also have Master/Parent Send disabled on the IO menu of the original track. That way it sends its signal to the other track without being heard by itself.