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to compress or not to compress ?
the master channel why/why not ?
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sometimes. as always at the master level, depends on the song. If it sounds like it could use a little less definition or edge (or more edge), then sure. and the more 'commercial'-sounding i want something, the more i'll reach for a comp on the master.
rarely at more than 2:1 ratio and rarely taking off more than 2-3db overall.
you should compress on the master for character, tho, not to reign in something that's peaky or doesn't fit.
rarely at more than 2:1 ratio and rarely taking off more than 2-3db overall.
you should compress on the master for character, tho, not to reign in something that's peaky or doesn't fit.
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Most people that say don't compress the master are saying so on the assumption your music is heading for a mastering engineer....Because they will be compressing your music...
If it's not heading to a mastering engineer then yeah, compress your master when you've finished making the track, or export it clean and then work on it, doesn't matter it's the same thing.
I have saved a preset which I put pretty much onto every track I finish, it's not perfect but it does quite well in most situations.
If it's not heading to a mastering engineer then yeah, compress your master when you've finished making the track, or export it clean and then work on it, doesn't matter it's the same thing.
I have saved a preset which I put pretty much onto every track I finish, it's not perfect but it does quite well in most situations.
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Use something really nice on the 2 buss.
And mix/build the track through it.
Fast enough to let the spikes through, slow enough to glue the thing together.
Never more than 2 or 3dB reduction with a low ratio. 2:1 is fine.
Compression is multiplicative, rather than additive. People forget this when stacking up compression on (often) already compressed samples.
And mix/build the track through it.
Fast enough to let the spikes through, slow enough to glue the thing together.
Never more than 2 or 3dB reduction with a low ratio. 2:1 is fine.
Compression is multiplicative, rather than additive. People forget this when stacking up compression on (often) already compressed samples.
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totally agree.manray wrote:Most people that say don't compress the master are saying so on the assumption your music is heading for a mastering engineer....Because they will be compressing your music...
If it's not heading to a mastering engineer then yeah, compress your master when you've finished making the track, or export it clean and then work on it, doesn't matter it's the same thing.
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totally agree.manray wrote:Most people that say don't compress the master are saying so on the assumption your music is heading for a mastering engineer....Because they will be compressing your music...
If it's not heading to a mastering engineer then yeah, compress your master when you've finished making the track, or export it clean and then work on it, doesn't matter it's the same thing.
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totally agree.manray wrote:Most people that say don't compress the master are saying so on the assumption your music is heading for a mastering engineer....Because they will be compressing your music...
If it's not heading to a mastering engineer then yeah, compress your master when you've finished making the track, or export it clean and then work on it, doesn't matter it's the same thing.
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totally agree.manray wrote:Most people that say don't compress the master are saying so on the assumption your music is heading for a mastering engineer....Because they will be compressing your music...
If it's not heading to a mastering engineer then yeah, compress your master when you've finished making the track, or export it clean and then work on it, doesn't matter it's the same thing.
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