Don't Ignore This Compressor Setting

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @BeejayMorgan
    @BeejayMorgan Год назад +19

    I think it's sometimes difficult to remember that just because the quiet part of the waveform is below the compression threshold doesn't mean it's not affected by the compressor. The transient triggers it, but it affects the entire waveform until that release time is reached. Great video, thank you!

    • @viewfromfen9181
      @viewfromfen9181 Год назад +1

      That's a good explanation of how the compresser works with quieter signals, Thanks!

    • @dmcmusik
      @dmcmusik Год назад +4

      I was actually wondering about that. The compressor is still affecting the quiet part even though the threshold isn’t crossed if release time hasn’t been reached. Great discussion!!

  • @RalfKurtsiefer
    @RalfKurtsiefer Год назад

    Have produced and composed 50 CDs in the last 10 years. Since then I've been looking at all the tips here on RUclips. That was one of the best! Thanks!!!

  • @420scene
    @420scene Год назад +1

    Great video. I like the flytrap analogy and the visual aide is helpful.

  • @pattypeace3097
    @pattypeace3097 Год назад +3

    You are a gifted educator. You have great empathy for the person who is unfamiliar with these concepts. Thanks.

  • @stuartcruise
    @stuartcruise Год назад

    Joe...!!! ... never heard such an easy, logical and fully understandable explanation on that topic... just super! ...

  • @andrewswalls
    @andrewswalls Год назад

    This is one of the best explaniation of the compressor function that I have ever seen. Good job and please more videos.

  • @vitaharvey5332
    @vitaharvey5332 Год назад +2

    Wow. I’ve been making and recording music for ~25 years and this is the best explanation for how release on a compressor affects a sound in the most practical and useful terms. Thanks for the great tutorial!❤

  • @perry801
    @perry801 Год назад +1

    Love the simplicity of your explanations. Thanks for the info.

  • @chrischapman117
    @chrischapman117 4 месяца назад

    You have the perfect teacher/ lecture voice. Random, I know, but I said what I said. ❤

  • @livinginthetruthministries7094
    @livinginthetruthministries7094 Год назад +2

    I've learn about compression through trial and error (30 years now)and never heard anyone explain this so clearly as you did in this video.. thanx 4 the tip🎛🙂

  • @jpalmz
    @jpalmz Год назад

    I had a kick drum punch me in the face one time. I didn't press charges, but sued for pain and suffering. Kidding aside, this video was helpful and straight to the point.👍🏾😏

  • @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579
    @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579 Год назад +2

    Great explanation and drawings. Now I've been given homework in my compressor settings. I'm guilty of not paying as much attention to the release a much as I should.

  • @05minprod
    @05minprod Год назад +2

    Great video, Joe. After years of compression confusion, I've finally gotten to where I can dial around the knobs to get what I want but always good to get a refresher on what everything's doing. Compression can be daunting, especially starting out, but is absolutely essential to getting a good mix. Thanks for the overview!

  • @philm3271
    @philm3271 Год назад

    Helpful. Thanks for this. I begin to see how I could compress the bass drum for part of the song, and then when it gets to a solo drum section change the compression or put it on to a track which has a different compression attached. Thank you.

  • @Bhallmed
    @Bhallmed Год назад +1

    The release helps with groove. I use tempo based releases. 32nd, 16th, 8th,1/4 note releases based on tempo and groove.

  • @geobell4106
    @geobell4106 Год назад +2

    As always, a great and simple explanation from Joe. I now understand compression. THANKS

  • @nilespeshay1734
    @nilespeshay1734 Год назад

    I feel like such an idiot. I've watched (literally) 100 hours worth of videos on compression and it never occurred to me to just load up a (bare) drum sample and play with compressor settings. ...Perhaps the most helpful compression video is gonna be the one that suggested I stop watching compression videos. Thank you, sir!

  • @drobertbaker
    @drobertbaker Год назад

    I like your mouth sounds. They elucidate what you're saying.

  • @DennisBergDrums
    @DennisBergDrums Год назад +1

    Damn! I actually had it backwards. I thought longer release = longer sustain..I would always set the release on my kicks pretty long because I thought that would give me better low end and then wondered why my kick was nothing but attack ;-)
    great explanation, thanks!

  • @JamesChannon-cc1uf
    @JamesChannon-cc1uf Год назад +7

    Hey man. Great video. I’ve not seen anyone draw an explanation of this before. Really made simple and easy to understand. Awesome! Have a great day 🤘

  • @JulesCalella
    @JulesCalella Год назад

    Great explanation! Compressors are so essential for mixing, I can't imagine how much studios spent on physical compressors back in the day just to have enough for each instrument.

  • @luismiguelgutierrezrincon2208
    @luismiguelgutierrezrincon2208 Год назад

    thanks for all, from Colombia.

  • @nielshusum
    @nielshusum Год назад

    Super clear communication😊 Thanks!

  • @K-M1
    @K-M1 Год назад

    This was very helpful with 909 kicks for house. Thank you.

  • @57RickH
    @57RickH Год назад +1

    Compression "on the fly"! 😁 Great tutorial, now I understand release time much better, thank you 👍🏻

  • @alexanderewing3779
    @alexanderewing3779 Год назад

    Cheers Joe. A nice, concise(or dare i say') compressed, explanation. I think i had been looking at release times, backwards. Once again, much obliged.
    Alex

  • @paulsmythmusic
    @paulsmythmusic Год назад +1

    Great video Joe - I am ok with compressors when mixing. but loved your way of describing the way the compressor [on a kick drum] works. Even though you were preaching to the choir, I think you have a great delivery; great pace; and therefore great engagement. Look forward to your next video!

  • @dopesnare
    @dopesnare Год назад

    What a Gem. I knew I had to try this right away to understand better. Thank you Sir!!!

  • @danepaulstewart8464
    @danepaulstewart8464 Год назад

    Your hand gestures alone earned a sub from me! 😄

  • @davidmaraisthecampfireguit2596
    @davidmaraisthecampfireguit2596 Год назад +1

    Great video - I have so much to learn when it comes to mixing, and my biggest struggle is getting my bottom end to sound tight. I’m definitely still lost in the maze when it comes to figuring out the bass and drums. Will apply this advice! Thank you!

  • @jimhart1959
    @jimhart1959 Год назад

    Thanks much Joe! GREAT explanation....so helpful!

  • @TheEndless560
    @TheEndless560 Год назад

    I never knew about aligning release to tempo until recently.. total gamechanger

  • @kbrat
    @kbrat Год назад

    Man, that was a really great demonstration! Thank you for doing this!

  • @stevespayde7469
    @stevespayde7469 Год назад

    Thanks so much for all of your knowledge you share with us---it is informative,and entertaining!

  • @davidrotimi
    @davidrotimi Год назад

    This made so much sense!
    Thank you so much!

  • @tim_arterbury
    @tim_arterbury Год назад +2

    Great explanation, thank you!

  • @davidhayman9330
    @davidhayman9330 Год назад

    Thanks Joe, that was really good!

  • @marc_leblanc
    @marc_leblanc Год назад

    Just re-subbed to this channel recently. Joe is a great addition!

  • @alessandrofontana71
    @alessandrofontana71 Год назад

    Great explanation man, never thought about it that way! Nice :)

  • @paulgrant8665
    @paulgrant8665 Год назад

    Quite informative. Keep up the good work

  • @aaronfox915
    @aaronfox915 Год назад

    Do they have a compressor plug-in that gives you that visual on the on the sound wave? So when you adjust a compressor setting it will show you what or when you are effecting the sound wave. Your drawing was very helpful.

  • @dominiquecharpentiermusic
    @dominiquecharpentiermusic Год назад

    Very instructive thank you !

  • @Tuhnytte
    @Tuhnytte Год назад

    Thanks you Sir 🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @pjlira
    @pjlira Год назад

    The release setting!!!

  • @TarzanHedgepeth
    @TarzanHedgepeth Год назад

    Release time I would guess. It seems like you can arbitrarily just set release to let it go whenever you want for the most part - probably make it come back smoothly depending on the speed of instrumentation or singing.

  • @BrassyBroadJen
    @BrassyBroadJen Год назад

    Fantastic explanation. Thanks!

  • @joevoss335
    @joevoss335 Год назад

    Love ya Joe thanks

  • @windchimerainbow136
    @windchimerainbow136 Год назад

    Wow thx! I was misunderstanding Release all this time.

  • @brianhudson7058
    @brianhudson7058 Год назад +1

    Good video well described 👍

  • @lcollet4530
    @lcollet4530 Год назад

    This was helpful!!!

  • @DreSoul2049
    @DreSoul2049 Год назад

    Thank you! 😎👍🏽

  • @jrclarkbass
    @jrclarkbass Год назад

    Venus Fly Traps are way cool! But, when they start singing, it's time for them to go. 😁

  • @caspermaster-com
    @caspermaster-com Год назад +1

    2:52 I think the most fundamentally overlooked is actually makeup gain, otherwise you have almost NO perspective of what you're doing.

  • @ericsmith6606
    @ericsmith6606 Год назад

    I represent the Society for the Humane Treatment of Flies.
    We need to talk….

  • @Alfernav
    @Alfernav Год назад

    now I want a compressor that shows me on screen the actual changes on the transient and leftover sound lol

  • @michaelproctor8824
    @michaelproctor8824 Год назад

    I too have a release knob.....

  • @martijnveenman
    @martijnveenman Год назад +1

    Guess is release

  • @80Jay71
    @80Jay71 Год назад

    Darn! I guessed "attack"!

  • @georgepalmer7118
    @georgepalmer7118 Год назад

    Release!

  • @FertassiFarah
    @FertassiFarah Год назад

    It's ALL of them haha kidding :D the release, because it's impact the depth of sound :D

  • @larrycavallucci3258
    @larrycavallucci3258 Год назад

    I watched till you started talking "Drums" and then stopped....I love ya, brother Joe, am also a VIPer, but you are totally obsessed with DRUMS and have been watching your vids AND also have a bunch of your courses that I Bought..... And I am not, because I use EZDrummer, now vers3, and most often, those are recorded SO Well I don't even split them out into UMPTEEN different tracks, SO my ONE Drum track turns out to be a Drum BUS. I do use plugins on it though, starting with the Omni Channel, with 1-2 others usually, but also use Izotope's Rebalance in mastering if I need it for the drums. I also still believe that drums' main function is to keep the beat.

  • @Sol7Studios
    @Sol7Studios Год назад

    B for Beater

  • @theukuleledirectory3900
    @theukuleledirectory3900 Год назад

    Around 6:30 it would have been useful to have actual audio of the drum sounds

  • @ItsAlexComan
    @ItsAlexComan Год назад

    what tablet is that?

  • @Sol7Studios
    @Sol7Studios Год назад

    I like to think Whack A Mole

  • @displayname8848
    @displayname8848 Год назад

    Transient designer

  • @devon-graves-studio-D
    @devon-graves-studio-D Год назад

    attack-release

  • @technoworlddd
    @technoworlddd Год назад

    Attack and release

  • @TarzanHedgepeth
    @TarzanHedgepeth Год назад

    I shouldn’t have commented. I actually got it right, but now people will think that I ACTUALLY commented after watching. 🙄

  • @1loveMusic2003
    @1loveMusic2003 Год назад

    release

  • @jackstanton9955
    @jackstanton9955 Год назад

    Release

  • @edwardrodrick3107
    @edwardrodrick3107 Год назад

    First Viewer and Comment

  • @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
    @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Год назад +2

    You explained that very well, but without examples of what is considered to be a slow or fast release time, it's not as helpful as it could have been unfortunately.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Год назад

      Use your ears!

    • @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
      @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Год назад +1

      @@officialWWM Well I know that! I'm just saying that for instance, if the default release on a compressor is 200, is that considered fast or or slow? If the default attack is 5, is that fast or slow? Over and over, video after video, it's use a fast release, use a slow attack, use a fast attack, use a slow release, without ever being given a reference as to what is considered fast or slow. He might as well have said, twiddle the knobs blindly and listen, one day it'll sound good. The people doing that, are the ones watching this type of video!

    • @BeejayMorgan
      @BeejayMorgan Год назад +2

      @@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn That's a great question, and depends greatly on the signal you're working with. A typical kick drum hit would have anywhere from, say, 8 to 20 milliseconds of attack, followed by any length of boom, depending on the tuning of the drum. A typical drum pattern would include eighth-note kick hits. At 120bpm, that's a 250 millisecond separation between hits. So if your release is longer than 250ms, your compressor will still be releasing when the next transient hits. Vocals are different. The best thing, in my opinion, is to grab a compressor plugin that has a good visual representation of what's happening. The FAST compressor from Focusrite does this. I don't love the compressor, but the visual is super helpful.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Год назад +1

      @@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn I understand what you are getting at. There is a lot of assumption in these videos that people understand these things. I didn’t mean to sound facetious with my answer but the reality is you literally need to use your ears and learn to hear what is happening when you make adjustments. Any compressor that has attack and release knobs will have fast and slow settings at their extremes. Don’t worry about the actual number, just adjust it till you get the sound you are chasing.

    • @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
      @Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Год назад

      @@officialWWM No worries, it's good advice, ultimately, if it sounds good, it is good. You see my point though. I've been watching mixing videos for two years, and I'm still unsure of what is considered fast or slow. Only recently did I see a video saying slow attack, and they gave 30ms as a starting point. Until then, I never would have tried a 30ms attack at all because it's so far from the default of 5ms. Then you have 200ms as default on release, I still have no idea if that's considered fast or slow, so I just left it. After two years of watching these videos daily, you'd think it would be mentioned, but no. I can't see why someone couldn't give a general guideline like - values between Xms and Xms would be considered a slow release time, so start from there, and THEN listen and adjust it. I'm sure if I'd had something like that two years ago, I'd be much better at dialling compression in by now. Do you know what range he means when he says fast attack and fast release, 'cause I certainly don't.
      I do know that you can use an equation based on the BPM of the song btw, , I guess that at least tells you the slowest release time for that song, especially on drums, but he didn't mention that either. 🤔

  • @cacman440
    @cacman440 Год назад

    makeup gain

  • @silly8395
    @silly8395 Год назад

    lfo is better for that what you are explaining, maybe on whole drums,....kick isolated is destroyed by compressor

  • @bulagazibaggy1511
    @bulagazibaggy1511 Год назад

    Release