If you had to describe compression in 3 sentences, what would you say?


Soundcloudcmgoodman1226 wrote:I don't know what you all are going on about. I listened to it on my beatz by dre headphones that my parents bought me for mixing, and the sub sounds huge! stop hay-in'.
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Three sentences.. OR LESS I guess.fragments wrote:Dynamics attenuation.
(can I do it in two words?)
(This might be a terrible description)
Soundcloudcmgoodman1226 wrote:I don't know what you all are going on about. I listened to it on my beatz by dre headphones that my parents bought me for mixing, and the sub sounds huge! stop hay-in'.

Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
No, it doesn't, not in essence. The makeup stage may bring this in, but what a compressor actually does is reduce peaks, so your signal sits at a more steady level that can be mixed/controlled.jonahmann wrote:Make. Shit. LOUDER!
Yes, it does.dubunked wrote:Compression cuts the volume of a signal that crosses above a certain threshold by a set ratio. It then (usually) employs makeup gain to bring the volume of the signal approximately back to its original level. These two processes thereby reduce the dynamic range of the signal.

Actually compressor may also make the quiet sounds louder, instead of making the loud sounds quieter. And that makes it louder without make up.jeer wrote:No, it doesn't, not in essence. The makeup stage may bring this in, but what a compressor actually does is reduce peaks, so your signal sits at a more steady level that can be mixed/controlled.jonahmann wrote:Make. Shit. LOUDER!
Exilium wrote:distorted square
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
And where does the giant stand on?SunkLo wrote:Okay you're bouncing on a trampoline under a giant holding a hammer. If you jump high enough to tickle his foot, he hits you with the hammer at some ratio to the hardness that you hit his foot. Attack time is how quickly he swings the hammer, release is how quickly he eases up, threshold is the height of his foot, and makeup gain is the height of the trampoline.
Exilium wrote:distorted square
that's one way to put it!SunkLo wrote:Okay you're bouncing on a trampoline under a giant holding a hammer. If you jump high enough to tickle his foot, he hits you with the hammer at some ratio to the hardness that you hit his foot. Attack time is how quickly he swings the hammer, release is how quickly he eases up, threshold is the height of his foot, and makeup gain is the height of the trampoline.

His other foot obvs.mromgwtf wrote:And where does the giant stand on?SunkLo wrote:Okay you're bouncing on a trampoline under a giant holding a hammer. If you jump high enough to tickle his foot, he hits you with the hammer at some ratio to the hardness that you hit his foot. Attack time is how quickly he swings the hammer, release is how quickly he eases up, threshold is the height of his foot, and makeup gain is the height of the trampoline.
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
Good, now please elaborate multi-band compression with the same analogySunkLo wrote:His other foot obvs.mromgwtf wrote:And where does the giant stand on?SunkLo wrote:Okay you're bouncing on a trampoline under a giant holding a hammer. If you jump high enough to tickle his foot, he hits you with the hammer at some ratio to the hardness that you hit his foot. Attack time is how quickly he swings the hammer, release is how quickly he eases up, threshold is the height of his foot, and makeup gain is the height of the trampoline.

You lay out flat on multiple trampolines under multiple giants with hammers. That way the giant by your feet can hammer down hard and the one by your head can go gentle on your delicate noggin. Each band's ratio controls how testy the corresponding giant is that particular day.outbound wrote:Good, now please elaborate multi-band compression with the same analogySunkLo wrote:His other foot obvs.mromgwtf wrote:And where does the giant stand on?SunkLo wrote:Okay you're bouncing on a trampoline under a giant holding a hammer. If you jump high enough to tickle his foot, he hits you with the hammer at some ratio to the hardness that you hit his foot. Attack time is how quickly he swings the hammer, release is how quickly he eases up, threshold is the height of his foot, and makeup gain is the height of the trampoline.
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
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