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Mastering Your Compressor: Attack & Release Settings | SonicScoop.com
Join Justin Colletti of SonicScoop.com for a super in-depth look at mastering the “Attack” and “Release” settings on your compressors.
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Mastering Your Compressor: Attack & Release Settings | SonicScoop.com
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You are so so so good at with you do and what you are talking bout!
Fantastic video. Thanks!
Excellent explanation, great and effective approach towards explaining the
topic.
thanks man!
I started backing off my attack and overall having a more cautious approach
with the threshold & attack relationship after watching this. Good work!
Great video. Well explained. And you sort of look like Peter Gibbons from
the movie Office Space
I’ve been trying to train my ears to hear compression for a REALLY long
time now. This video alone helped me finally pick it out when playing with
a fast attack followed by a slower attack chain.
Thanks bud, instant subscribe :)
Cool video, thanks! What is your opinion on the usefulness of setting my
attack and release times according to tempo?
Fantastic!!!
very glad to have found this channel! great work
+SonicScoop LoL, you sound just like Norm Macdonald! Great videos, thx
huge help thanks
This is the best method I’ve ever come up with for understanding exactly
what a compressor is doing. Pump pink noise through an external side-chain
capable compressor. Have your side-chain detection track something really
punchy like a kick and snare loop. Turn the fader on the loop track all the
way down (don’t mute it). Now, play the loop and you’ll literally be able
to hear exactly what the compressor is doing to the audio clear as day.