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dnbroxme 17.06.2007 03:01 PM

i dont think i asked for a smartass response when i started this thread... did i?




*scrolls up*



mm... nope....

thanks for your useless input, though!

Khazul 17.06.2007 03:46 PM

FFS - chill out!

ledge 17.06.2007 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnbroxme (Post 277648)
i dont think i asked for a smartass response when i started this thread... did i?
*scrolls up*
mm... nope....
thanks for your useless input, though!

People did answer your query.

Thanks for shitting up the forums though, cuntknuckle.

dnbroxme 18.06.2007 03:56 AM

yea, i did overreact, i guess..

i know people answered - and to those, i say thanks!


just frustrating when postwhores get a hold of serious threads... lol


...shame we dont have ignore buttons :)

XLR8A 18.06.2007 06:17 AM

Maybe this link will make this thread easier to digest...

dnbroxme 18.06.2007 12:23 PM

the interweb is serious business

XLR8A 18.06.2007 01:12 PM


Timo 18.06.2007 01:23 PM

Don't forget the creative side of compression. The following link is up there as one of my favourite production articles ever:-

http://www.dinosaurrockguitar.com/bo...sorSecrets.pdf

David Mellor's a great author.

hatembr 24.06.2007 12:37 AM

Today I met a french duo ("Paral-Lel", Electro, DnB ...) in a workshop they held just before their Live set, and they've explained how they work & what they use. I was amazed when they told me they NEVER use any compressors in their tracks, they insisted on that. They said it's all about mixing & eq, and that compressing is useful only if one really knows how to do it, otherwise it becomes destructive for the track. At least that's the way they work, we all know there is no absolute rule.
And since I still don't know how to use a compressor correctly, I think I will follow their advice, I'll give up using comp and concentrate on improving my poor eq & mixing skills! :)

These guys have a 100% software based studio, plus a Minikorg they rarely use. Poor guys they have no Virus :p

Here they are : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1bydh_parallel

Tomer=Trance 24.06.2007 02:53 PM

Well a compressor in its most basic form is an automatic gain raider-when an incoming signal breach the specified threshold point the compressor lowers the overall volume according to its program (settings),
Lets put a side for a moment the fact that some compressors add "mojo" and color to a track.

Basically, when you encounter an uneven (dynamic wise) sounding track you can simply automate your volume fader instead of using a compressor and i believe that is their way of doing it.

Personally,
I love compressors,and I couldn't mix without them.

IMO there is no right or wrong way of doing things,just your way...


EDIT: Hatem! didnt see it was you, havent seen you in this forum in ages :P


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