FanTAStic explanation about the different dynamic tools! Perfect with both the visual explanations and the practical examples - I finally understand it now 🤩 Thank you so much!
It's funny, limiting and clipping aren't subtle at all by nature, but if done right they sound more subtle than compression. I'm starting to think compression should be a last resort.
@@vjmcgovern It's true. There's been tools like Sonnox Oxford Inflator that are a good alternative on the drum bus, or mix. Or newer multi-stage tools like Newfangled Elevate where each phase is focused on different aspects, saturation, dynamic EQ, transients.
ADPTR Sculpt is also a great Swiss Army knife tool for shaping transients, applying dynamics control from above and below, and shaping tone of a track, very transparently. It has a little latency so you don't want to pile it into a heavy chain, usually. It's not a clipper and it won't add that extra grit of distortion that you might want in some cases, usually, but for the other tasks in this video, it's great.
FanTAStic explanation about the different dynamic tools! Perfect with both the visual explanations and the practical examples - I finally understand it now 🤩 Thank you so much!
I used a Multi-Band Compressor properly for the first time yesterday. I was so proud of myself.😪
StandardClip is the most transparent clipper I've heard so far. It's very nice.
THANK YOU! I don't know how many videos I've watched about this topic, but this is the first one that I'm able to fully grasp🙌🙏
great tutorial, nice explanation!
Good new name for the channel 👍
Great video and awesome visuals of the differences! Thank you!
It's funny, limiting and clipping aren't subtle at all by nature, but if done right they sound more subtle than compression. I'm starting to think compression should be a last resort.
Compression is great for gluing drums together, for larger-scale dynamics on melodic tracks, and for the master bus
But yeah its not really a popular utility for loudness anymore
@@vjmcgovern It's true. There's been tools like Sonnox Oxford Inflator that are a good alternative on the drum bus, or mix. Or newer multi-stage tools like Newfangled Elevate where each phase is focused on different aspects, saturation, dynamic EQ, transients.
big thx, very useful !
Thank you for the video.. please what plugin are you using for the clipping on the drum bus in this video?
Best explanation ever! Thank you
great tutorial probably the best
ADPTR Sculpt is also a great Swiss Army knife tool for shaping transients, applying dynamics control from above and below, and shaping tone of a track, very transparently. It has a little latency so you don't want to pile it into a heavy chain, usually. It's not a clipper and it won't add that extra grit of distortion that you might want in some cases, usually, but for the other tasks in this video, it's great.
is the song Bella Kelly?
Hold It · Jera
@@ruslandjamalov3243couldn't find it by that name, any chance its something different? A link would be most appreciated 😅
Nevermind, found it. It's hold it by fae suvius
@BirdyKatz it's strange but 1year ago she was Jera))) however song is very beautiful!
Thank you so much man !
NICE!
CHEERS. :)
Very helpful 👏🏻
No link to the PDF :/
you can grab that in the description now :)
good Profesor
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Thanks