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Song Drags, Why? and how can i fix it?

It semms like on my songs i can hear it dragin, Our voices our high then low, Is it because of too much compression, or the way i got the compression set On release and makeup gain. Someone please help.
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If by dragging and high and low you mean the speed and pitch of the music is changing then this is not compression. If you are in the digital world it is a clocking problem, if you are in the analog world it is a transport problem.

If by high and low you mean the volume or apperant loudness is going up and down than this indeed could be bad compression.
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