Hey guys kind of a stupid question but I'd like to see if anyone else has similar issues.
I like to use compression for more of an effect to shape the wave when i replace the snare..since i can really get the dynamics under control with the dynamic tracking control on drumagog.
So when I compress for effect I try to keep the attack relatively slow to keep the transient lets say around 16-20ms. with a long release to pull out the tone of the drum.
I most of the time need to bring the threshold down to get about 9db of reduction ratio depending to really bring excitement to the sample.
What I don't get is that if i'm getting 9db of reduction I cant seem to turn the output gain up 9db to bring the audio to it's original level with out clipping the output of the plug-in. I guess thats because i'm not really hitting the transient fast enough, but even when i bring up the output as close to zero as possible and then compare to the original by bypassing the compressor The original still seems louder. Although I do like the sound of the compressed better..it just seems smaller in a sense. I hear everyone talk about using compressors to make the samples bigger or sound louder but I can't seem to make it work.
I like to use compression for more of an effect to shape the wave when i replace the snare..since i can really get the dynamics under control with the dynamic tracking control on drumagog.
So when I compress for effect I try to keep the attack relatively slow to keep the transient lets say around 16-20ms. with a long release to pull out the tone of the drum.
I most of the time need to bring the threshold down to get about 9db of reduction ratio depending to really bring excitement to the sample.
What I don't get is that if i'm getting 9db of reduction I cant seem to turn the output gain up 9db to bring the audio to it's original level with out clipping the output of the plug-in. I guess thats because i'm not really hitting the transient fast enough, but even when i bring up the output as close to zero as possible and then compare to the original by bypassing the compressor The original still seems louder. Although I do like the sound of the compressed better..it just seems smaller in a sense. I hear everyone talk about using compressors to make the samples bigger or sound louder but I can't seem to make it work.