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how important is using a compressor in recording at home. and what will the effect be on the finished song
JazzMang said:There is no right or wrong. Some people prefer to compress while tracking, while others compress individual tracks (or busses) during mixing. Personally, I believe that tracks should be recorded as they are, then messed with later.
I would strongly stay away from mixdown compression. It is vapid garbage... unless done by a professional with some sweet sounding gear.Shadowdog said:So if I were to want to compresson mix down, would my 2 channel DBX Project 1 266 be a good tool. It has a stereo couple button too, which I do not what is used for??
Shadowdog said:Or do I want a compressor with more channels to "manipulate" each track (or more than 2.) If so what are some good models in the under $1000 range (or do I need to go even need to spend that much $$$?)
JazzMang said:There is no right or wrong. Some people prefer to compress while tracking, while others compress individual tracks (or busses) during mixing. Personally, I believe that tracks should be recorded as they are, then messed with later.
Shadowdog said:JazzMang,
... since you adviced compressing during mixdown.
JazzMang said:I said no such thing!
That is what I am trying to tell you to stay away from.
zilby said:I use Pro Tools, and I was wondering if people prefer outboard compressors or something like a Waves plugin compressor? I have been using Waves, and I have not had any problems, but I guess that I don't know what I am missing, since I don't have an outboard gear compressor.
Shadowdog said:One question. When compressing while mixing, what is a good number of channels to have with your compressor? Do you combine tracks to one channel in the compressor or is it more of a one to one type thing?