What is compression?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Find out what compression is and why you should use it.
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  • @gabehinman6917
    @gabehinman6917 2 года назад +3

    Just discovered mixU, these guys are great and I hope every beginner finds these videos

  • @teteakhiangte2449
    @teteakhiangte2449 5 лет назад +11

    This is one of the best explanations of compression I've ever seen

  • @crayfish3629
    @crayfish3629 2 года назад +1

    Listening keenly 😊

  • @unfinishedworship3173
    @unfinishedworship3173 2 года назад

    This channel is so helpful to we musicians who are trying to learn live and studio sound.

  • @Iamjoemedley
    @Iamjoemedley 2 года назад

    Yeah the last part though ….. at the end of the day it’s about what works best for the sound you’re hearing. Tonality is key. Sometimes too much theory can box you.

  • @noahyannees4066
    @noahyannees4066 3 года назад

    Very Clear, thanks guys.

  • @majormindsbeats7740
    @majormindsbeats7740 2 года назад

    Wow clear and simple thanks

  • @timotheesapey-triomphe8156
    @timotheesapey-triomphe8156 5 лет назад

    Thanks guys really helpful stuff keep the good work God bless !!!

  • @Sanre
    @Sanre 3 года назад +2

    and there's our church who only has a one knob compressor 😂

  • @rajivfernando7200
    @rajivfernando7200 2 года назад

    i just came across this. ok.great stuff. BUT, are you sure of your explanation of the attack time? Is it not the time that the compressor takes to reduce the signal by abt one third (depends on the manufacturer ) of the ratio n threshhold combination? because if you think of an analog compressor, it doesn't do delay, right?

  • @badmanproducer7008
    @badmanproducer7008 4 года назад +1

    Pls I have a question...now this myt sound stupid but I still need some clearity...according to wat u said the ratio is:ratio of ways going in n wats going out....
    Assuming we set a ratio of 4:1...now this means for every 4 db DAT goes above the threshold, 1db should be d output ryt?.....DAT means reducing d signal by 3db ryt?......good
    Now my question is wat if d input signal DAT goes above the threshold is not up to 4db, let's say 3db... will d compressor still compress?...if it will,is d reduction still a function of the 4:1 ratio?
    I know it stupid but pls don't be offended by the question!!!!

    • @balkipapek
      @balkipapek 4 года назад +1

      Ratio is pretty much the number by which you divide the signal above threshold. It doesnt matter by how much your signal goes above the treshold, if you have 2:1 ratio, it "divides" it by 2, 4:1 by 4(e.g. 10dB above threshold with 4:1 is reduced to 2,5 and you should see gain reduction of 7,5dB) this means that 1:1 ratio is doing nothing.

    • @badmanproducer7008
      @badmanproducer7008 4 года назад

      @@balkipapek thank u....picture is clear, more knowledge added....blessup