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This thread was started with this:
He then went on to say
Then we had
My responses about the wisedom of compressing on the way in were directed at these guys.
Chibi Nappa - Do you honestly think a guy asking what compressor settings sound good for 'a vocal' has a distressor kicking around? Do you think he has the skill and experience to tune a compressor quickly enough and well enough to track with?
Bristol Posse - MAYBE you can get an FMR RNC for under $100 but that is $100 for 2 channels. You probably will pay more than $100 for a compressor plugin but you can have as many channels as your computer will run. We have a guy asking about what setting to use for a vocal and a guy who records his drums through a compressor to get a 'louder recording'. Do you really think spending money on budget outboard gear will serve them best?
And by the way, since every singer is different I find myself auditioning various mics and pres with different singers. Wherever that gets me will determine which compressor and settings I'll reach for, and yes they will react differently to different voices, mics, etc.
My advice was serving the thread - not attempting to show off how much I think I know. The thread was started by someone who obviously doesn't understand how compressors work and rather than take snide potshots at him about not being ready to record etc, I gave some useful advice.
You guys are determined to take the thread into a general discussion on compression technique. How helpful do you honestly think your advice was to the OP?
I usually use the same compressor after the vocals anyway
also what is a good compression setting for vocals?
I use 4:1 or 5:1
5 attack 50 release
thresh -10
no gain
He then went on to say
and yea i think i'll have to get a rackmount i feel i get decent mixes without one im mastering some trax now n to me perfect
Then we had
Bare graves said:i like to always compress on the way in definitely on drums as well just so there is no clipping and therefore i can have a louder recording.
My responses about the wisedom of compressing on the way in were directed at these guys.
Chibi Nappa - Do you honestly think a guy asking what compressor settings sound good for 'a vocal' has a distressor kicking around? Do you think he has the skill and experience to tune a compressor quickly enough and well enough to track with?
Bristol Posse - MAYBE you can get an FMR RNC for under $100 but that is $100 for 2 channels. You probably will pay more than $100 for a compressor plugin but you can have as many channels as your computer will run. We have a guy asking about what setting to use for a vocal and a guy who records his drums through a compressor to get a 'louder recording'. Do you really think spending money on budget outboard gear will serve them best?
And by the way, since every singer is different I find myself auditioning various mics and pres with different singers. Wherever that gets me will determine which compressor and settings I'll reach for, and yes they will react differently to different voices, mics, etc.
My advice was serving the thread - not attempting to show off how much I think I know. The thread was started by someone who obviously doesn't understand how compressors work and rather than take snide potshots at him about not being ready to record etc, I gave some useful advice.
You guys are determined to take the thread into a general discussion on compression technique. How helpful do you honestly think your advice was to the OP?