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I'm so sorry.
Yeah, compression only if it's needed. Vocals and bass usually off the bat.
And virtually everything else that comes out a speaker now. Some really great sounding music has been made w/o a comp on every track, and this (to put it verbally, the sound of 'everything, all the time') is indeed a different sound.Ford Van said:... Sometimes, that is just the sound for pop music! I would say, MOST of the time, that is the sound of POP!![]()
pipelineaudio said:man that is a nice sounding track, but most importantly, what does she LOOK like?
Exactly! Like we all know thousands of work but that doesnt mean we use them all everyday.xstatic said:It's also important to rmemeber that just because SSL's have compressors on every channel, that does not mean that they get used on every channel, or any channel for that matter.
jmorris said:Exactly! Like we all know thousands of work but that doesnt mean we use them all everyday.
Damn, where the hell did that K come from!Ford Van said:Then you are lazy!
If you meant "words" ( I am sure you did! ), you are then DUMB if you only know "thousands".The average vocaculary is around 10k-20k words.
But, we probably don't use but a small fraction of them on a daily basis.
On certain styles, a LOT of compression works really nicely.