Compressing a kick?
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Re: Compressing a kick?
wasn't talking to u

Re: Compressing a kick?
oh yeah? fuck off!
and i AM talking to you
and i AM talking to you
Re: Compressing a kick?
heard that
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deadly_habit
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heh wonder how many people on here have that cd with the vip or have even heard of offshoreSharmaji wrote:oh hell yeah. defunct drums' depression decade ftw. HUGE sounds in the drop there.deadly habit wrote:listen to macc his tunes with 808s were and still are some of the best ever. him and fanu
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I think a few of them boys on Ghost records do techniques that people on here would swear not to do. I always thought EL-Bs tracks sounded heavily compressed.nowaysj wrote:Check out that el b video, OP is specifically asking about a technique mentioned by el b. I didn't understand it when I heard it as well. While el b is the don, I don't know where his technical knowledge is at.
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this topic is interesting.
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serox wrote:I think a few of them boys on Ghost records do techniques that people on here would swear not to do. I always thought EL-Bs tracks sounded heavily compressed.nowaysj wrote:Check out that el b video, OP is specifically asking about a technique mentioned by el b. I didn't understand it when I heard it as well. While el b is the don, I don't know where his technical knowledge is at.
true enough
El-B was talking about this technique in regards to vocals wasnt he?
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I think you are right.86. wrote:serox wrote:I think a few of them boys on Ghost records do techniques that people on here would swear not to do. I always thought EL-Bs tracks sounded heavily compressed.nowaysj wrote:Check out that el b video, OP is specifically asking about a technique mentioned by el b. I didn't understand it when I heard it as well. While el b is the don, I don't know where his technical knowledge is at.
true enough
El-B was talking about this technique in regards to vocals wasnt he?
Didnt he say he used a VST which boosted freqs in a good way for vocals? so he smashes it up and then limits it I guess
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is that any good as just a "general compressor"? not just for drums. i'm thinking about either getting that or the voxengo crunchessor as they're about the same price.deadly habit wrote:otiumfx cmpadre
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I watched it last night. He uses Vintage Warmer generally for the vocals....then he busts out two compressor lowers the threshold on one compressor and then boost the output on the next compressor (I think? something like that).serox wrote:I think you are right.86. wrote:serox wrote:I think a few of them boys on Ghost records do techniques that people on here would swear not to do. I always thought EL-Bs tracks sounded heavily compressed.nowaysj wrote:Check out that el b video, OP is specifically asking about a technique mentioned by el b. I didn't understand it when I heard it as well. While el b is the don, I don't know where his technical knowledge is at.
true enough
El-B was talking about this technique in regards to vocals wasnt he?
Didnt he say he used a VST which boosted freqs in a good way for vocals? so he smashes it up and then limits it I guess
judging by that vid he doesn't get bogged down in technical shit...which was refreshing to see.
Benga didn't seem to either.
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Little bit apples and oranges, but I think benga's tracks sound cleaner (although whoever does his mastering, I think that dood hates the world), and el b's are saltier/crunchier.
I think benga's got a lot more going on too, homie is not kidding when he says he hi passes everything for automation's sake. Every element of that mix is always moving.
I think benga's got a lot more going on too, homie is not kidding when he says he hi passes everything for automation's sake. Every element of that mix is always moving.
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nowaysj wrote:Little bit apples and oranges, but I think benga's tracks sound cleaner (although whoever does his mastering, I think that dood hates the world), and el b's are saltier/crunchier.
I think benga's got a lot more going on too, homie is not kidding when he says he hi passes everything for automation's sake. Every element of that mix is always moving.
mos def. i always have to lower benga tunes when they come on.
I appreciate both there sounds. although I go for the crunchier sound myself....sounds good to me.
not a big fan of completely polished & clean sounds. the hip-hop in me I guess.
I also watched a next producers masterclass with Ctrl Z or whoever. didnt take it in too deeply (more because I had no clue who they were). gotta watch again.
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can't this be accomplished straight up with one compressor?
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I feel like a weirdo because I don't use a compressor for things like this 
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Re: Compressing a kick?
there is use and misuse
daft punt misuse justice use
dnb and dubstep is a grey area
daft punt misuse justice use
dnb and dubstep is a grey area
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