Bottom line.....
Is that for every engineer that you will ask you will get an answer that 99 out of 100 are compressing and some are compressing hard and aggresivly.
I have at times over 5 compressors working away and I dont have a sqashed sound or aggresive one.
I tend to read over the net many people who are against compression ( to much compression these days !!!) and there are those against Eq ( We hold the purity of sound at our heart ).
But do you hear engineers that actully do commercial CD's telling you that?. Were are you guys finding bass players and drummers alike Jaco and Peter Erskine were compression isnt needed? (and they were compressed to....)
There is a book that Blue bear throws around a lot. I dont own it so I hope he jumps in to correct me but its by somebody called Bobby Owinsky (something like that) I cant remember the name of the book as well but in the local music shop I opened it up and took a quick glance at the interveiws and thought I wasnt seeing right....I use compression on every album I do, but these guys (major enginners of today...) are splashing it all over and in Ratios I'm afraid to touch and in combinations that could fuel a rocket. Guess what..... Their mix's sound good ! correct ! and slamming.
All this purity talk about no use of Eq but only use a mic to get your sound.....
In theory that is correct IF .... you are a leading top ten enginner in the world with a wonderfull pre with an amazing sounding room with a musician who is tops and who owns a class A instument and the proper mic and .. and ... and...
People with rooms that sound like a metal tank and with a pre
many wouldnt touch with a ten feet pole and a $250 sound card with the whole thing set in a noisy computer are worried about yes Eq or no Eq as Eq does havoc to the sound....
Many of the mix's of a begginer suffer from the sound of improper use of compression and EQ or none of it - period. So Dont follow the trail of people who talk highly about the "purity" B.S.
They are tools and good ones and after you managed to control them, then we can start a new disccusion over the use of compression-Eq.
Also remember that a single compressor isnt right for the job on every instrument. You have DBX Yankers and softer compressors and some that color and some that are distort. Some that are great for a full mix while suck on bass.....
Do guitar players always use the same guitar on every song in the same position same pick ups position ?!?!!?
If I was Blue bear I would have to say give me a break... sheesh ...yikes....

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