OneDaySky Clint Apr 3, 2010 1,555 0 36 Johannesburg, South Africa www.facebook.com Apr 23, 2011 #41 I think just G-clip the transients and use parallel compresiion
ahjteam Anssi Tenhunen Jan 3, 2008 9,386 3 38 Virrat/Helsinki, Finland www.keikkapaikka.info Apr 23, 2011 #42 ah, now I understood it. I found that statement from Joey just slightly misleading, because limiting is also compressing, just with really high ratio.
ah, now I understood it. I found that statement from Joey just slightly misleading, because limiting is also compressing, just with really high ratio.
ahjteam Anssi Tenhunen Jan 3, 2008 9,386 3 38 Virrat/Helsinki, Finland www.keikkapaikka.info Apr 24, 2011 #43 I deleted the off topic fighting, because I don't want it to go any further. If you want to fight, do it somewhere else. Thank you. Please continue on topic.
I deleted the off topic fighting, because I don't want it to go any further. If you want to fight, do it somewhere else. Thank you. Please continue on topic.
J jeffreyfeast New Metal Member Mar 31, 2011 17 0 1 fayetteville, AR www.myspace.com Apr 24, 2011 #44 I also limit my bass. No compression.
setyouranchor Celestial Recordings May 17, 2010 1,492 0 36 North Wales, UK Apr 25, 2011 #45 dwdrums said: you dont compress snares? :/ Click to expand... I dont always compress my snares individually. I'm mainly using slate. I get a lot of my snare sound from the drum bus and master bus compression.
dwdrums said: you dont compress snares? :/ Click to expand... I dont always compress my snares individually. I'm mainly using slate. I get a lot of my snare sound from the drum bus and master bus compression.