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downonthestreet
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Currently, I'm transferring to digital format some of my old punk rock analogue recordings that are typical of the genre: Ramones' style wall-of-sound distorted guitar, simple thobbing bass, drums, vocal...all up loud. (That's as technical as I get - sorry!).
Some of the analogue recordings were compressed using the dreaded Alesis 3630 - which I actually found quite ok while I was using it - and these have transferred to CD loud and proud. However, the few songs that were not originally compressed are coming out softer and less bright and in-yer-face when on CD. So, I am going to try applying some compression in CEP to see if I can remedy this.
Thing is, I have no idea what would work best among the Dynamic Range presets for this style of relentlessly energetic music. "2:1 -20 fast drums" seems good, but is there some sort of compression setting/tweak/treatment that would really bring the best out of this sort of music that I would be better off using?
I've always sniffed my ignorant nose at theory, but I now find myself in need of it to understand how I can best apply the CEP Dynamic Range options. Can any kind soul help with a crash course of relevant explanations, or recommendations, please?
Some of the analogue recordings were compressed using the dreaded Alesis 3630 - which I actually found quite ok while I was using it - and these have transferred to CD loud and proud. However, the few songs that were not originally compressed are coming out softer and less bright and in-yer-face when on CD. So, I am going to try applying some compression in CEP to see if I can remedy this.
Thing is, I have no idea what would work best among the Dynamic Range presets for this style of relentlessly energetic music. "2:1 -20 fast drums" seems good, but is there some sort of compression setting/tweak/treatment that would really bring the best out of this sort of music that I would be better off using?
I've always sniffed my ignorant nose at theory, but I now find myself in need of it to understand how I can best apply the CEP Dynamic Range options. Can any kind soul help with a crash course of relevant explanations, or recommendations, please?