Moon_Raven
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Hello!
I am a newbie to recording and am trying to learn some of the basics of mixing. I tried to learn how a compressor works, so I played a few punchy tones on the guitar and recorded them. After using some compression, the biggest difference I hear is that sound gets much more reverby, compared to before using a compressor. Why is it so? Is it because the compressor killed only the loud parts, which is the actual tone, and didn't kill the reverb too because the level of reverb is way below treshold?
Thanks in advance!
I am a newbie to recording and am trying to learn some of the basics of mixing. I tried to learn how a compressor works, so I played a few punchy tones on the guitar and recorded them. After using some compression, the biggest difference I hear is that sound gets much more reverby, compared to before using a compressor. Why is it so? Is it because the compressor killed only the loud parts, which is the actual tone, and didn't kill the reverb too because the level of reverb is way below treshold?
Thanks in advance!