The ONLY 4 Ways You Can Use Compression

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
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    In this video I break down the simple, but effective, framework that revolutionized the way that I saw compression in my mixes and how I used compression like a pro. This will completely change the way you see and understand compression with the only 4 ways you can use compression in your mix.
    Watch the video today to learn compression fundamentals - and learn the 4 styles of compression!

Komentáře • 39

  • @dinosaurdogstudio
    @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 20 dny

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  • @DAP-TV
    @DAP-TV Před 17 dny +3

    Well done!..One of the finest explanation of compression I’ve seen.

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 17 dny

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Appreciate the compliment.

  • @bertmcskeet
    @bertmcskeet Před 18 dny +2

    The is one of the clearest explanations of the basic concepts of compression and its practical applications that I have seen.

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 18 dny

      Thanks for the compliment! Glad it was clear and helpful - my #1 goal. 😁 Cheers! , 🍻

    • @RJJohnson
      @RJJohnson Před 16 dny

      I agree. I loved the graphics too. Thank you!

  • @jayjs3000
    @jayjs3000 Před 17 dny

    one of the best explainers of what compression can do.
    excellent job bro
    thank u ! 🙏🏼

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 17 dny

      Thanks for watching! Appreciate the comment and compliment. :)

  • @GeronamoGotBeats
    @GeronamoGotBeats Před 7 dny

    This was such a clear breakdown of compression styles! I just bought your book I’m looking forward to the gems dropped in there.

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 7 dny

      Thank you! I appreciate the comment and so glad that this was helpful for you.

  • @23rdJar
    @23rdJar Před 17 dny +1

    The macrodynamics comment was really helpful. That is usually what im trying to achieve with compression, but i never understood what correct settings to use. Thank you!

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 17 dny +1

      Awesome, glad this was helpful! I would also add gain-staging BEFORE this compression as well if you have tracks that are extra-dynamic that you're needing to control.
      I have a video coming out on this particular piece of the puzzle in a few weeks. Keep your eye out if you're not clear on how to do this.

  • @davidbachy5627
    @davidbachy5627 Před 17 dny

    Excellent demonstration, thank you for sharing!

  • @delusionalbunny4577
    @delusionalbunny4577 Před 17 dny

    I am very glad that someone talked about this 4 techniques. I rarely comment, but knowing that there will be a lot of beginners watching this video, I think that the make up gain shouldn't be how ever it is being reduced on the meter since the attack and release are not gonna grab the whole waveform and also that is not how ears perceive loudness. Also, the threshold should be adjust accordingly to lower threshold for punchy and groovy style, and higher threshold for consistency and thick style and consistency style should be always considered first if the sound isn't consistent since if the peaks aren't tamed properly, applying those techniques isn't going to work very well. The last thing is, these techniques are for creating depth, using the vocabulary loudness might be abit confusing for beginners of "oh loud is better" Thick style is a great way to push the sound back in the mix, while you use that on a drum bus, I do agree it did "sounded" louder since you are boosting the rms level, however you are gain compensating 1:1 ratio of how much being reduced, but if we gain compensate to the same perceived loudness, different techniques except consistency style will all create depth by pushing forward and backwards due to the perception of how peaks were being pushed out or back will determain foward or back for the depth of the mix.
    This is no hate comment, I do appreciate you talking about it but itd be great if you can refine a little bit when show these techniques. Thank you and have a wonderful day!

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 17 dny +1

      Hey, I appreciate the comment and suggestions.
      I'll let you know why I didn't include this additional information, as it is naturally correct.
      If I told a beginner all of this info all at once, they would walk away from the video with an even less clear understanding of compression than when they started.
      I've taught over 500 producers mixing, and the #1 thing I do to ensure they are successful is simplify everything to its core components. Here, the first layer to understanding compression is attack and release. That's all that this video was meant to cover. I didn't really try to make comments on makeup gain because of this fact.
      I have another video on gain coming up that will help with this as well.

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 17 dny

      TLDR:
      most people have an extremely hard time with nuance and wouldn't understand it in this context.

  • @reziahamed6654
    @reziahamed6654 Před 13 dny

    Really good eye opener stuff mate 👍👍
    More food for thought on compression...
    High TH & Low RATIO : to dig into the body of the audio - good for single tracks & very high peacky transient material..
    Low TH & High RATIO : to catch the peaks only & so NOT to impart the compressors tone much into the audio - good for busses..
    Wot do you say mate ? 😁

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 13 dny

      Low ratio will give you a more natural sounding compression, given that it will more evenly compress everything in the audio source.
      High ratio will simply be far more aggressive in whatever style of compression you're trying to setup.
      The low threshold, high ratio will NOT only catch the peaks if you're using groovy or punchy type compression. They will be TRIGGERED off the peaks, but actually dig into the valleys - if you follow. :)
      This can be a complex topic, so thanks for throwing this out there. Happy to make more videos to explore this topic more if you'd find that helpful.

  • @GrandmastaTek
    @GrandmastaTek Před 17 dny

    BEST TUT ON THE TOPIC

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 17 dny

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Glad you found it helpful. 🤘

  • @VictorNnamdi.
    @VictorNnamdi. Před 19 dny

    Very helpful thank you sir
    You are my number one channel here sir ❤

  • @mwishobeatz4794
    @mwishobeatz4794 Před 16 dny

    Only 4 way I watched after 4day ×4 and I understand 4ways of compression

  • @personalwatching9312
    @personalwatching9312 Před 18 dny

    Great job man. One suggestion is to overcook the compression so its blatently clear whats happening

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 18 dny +1

      And here I was thinking that's what I DID do! Thanks for the feedback! Good to know I need to dial it up a bit for things like this. 👍

    • @personalwatching9312
      @personalwatching9312 Před 18 dny +1

      @dinosaurdogstudio one thing I was taught was to bring the threshold right down, get it feeling how you want it the adjust the threshold back to the desired level of reduction.
      Also, 99% of your viewers are probably watching through headphones whilst on the toilet, not a critical listening environment like a studio. Good job my man. :)

  • @ulfsvensson9710
    @ulfsvensson9710 Před 17 dny

    Now i'm not just gonna tweak knobs not knowing what i do!

  • @PASHKULI
    @PASHKULI Před 19 dny

    A Transient is not the same as a Peak. Transients usually happen before the Peak (Peak is the highest magnitude of a signal in a given range\audio‑clip).
    Peaks are used for Peak metering and clipping. Transients are used to determine a potential start of a new Peak - usually to get the beginning of a sound.
    That is why percussive sounds get their transients easily detected, whilst pad sounds are not so easy to chop for time\beat purposes.

    • @dinosaurdogstudio
      @dinosaurdogstudio  Před 19 dny +1

      You're correct, of course. I refer to these terms as interchangeable due to the function of compression and how to utilize it effectively, not to be scientifically accurate.
      Thank you for the correction.

  • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69

    Sounds like terms for Mountains

  • @danielcatalamusic
    @danielcatalamusic Před 18 dny

    cool

  • @junebugg207
    @junebugg207 Před 18 dny

    Low ratio and high threshold , another way to use a compressor, try it out 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @waliddeui6725
    @waliddeui6725 Před 12 dny

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