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adobe audition 3 compression question

Just a quick question, do more of you use the dynamic processing compressor to fittle with or the multiband compressor?
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I always use the dynamics processing compressor for everyday stuff.

The only time I use the multiband is for solving more unique problems that are frequency specific. It is designed so that compression is activated only when a chosen band of frequencies goes over the threshold.
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the multiband is more of a mastering thing than anything else unless there's some very specific frequency issues as stated above.

I enjoy the tube modeled compresser though. it's a lot quicker and simplified.
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The dynamics processor is overly complicated IMO. I really like the tube-modeled compressor, more than anything. Quick, easy, sounds great.
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