GLUEY COMPRESSION | How To Use A Mix Bus Compressor
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Have you wondered how to get that finished gluey compressed sound where all the parts just sound stick together...today I’ll take you through the basics of using a classic ssl style compressor which is the default mix bus compressor.
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its because theyre listening in a tuned room with a flat response
@@jordanhansell6439 its because their ears are shaper....i have been mixing since 6 months ..and i can now hear more critically...but ya also the room
It doesn't help that he's talking all over the a/b comparison.
Thats bc your ears are not trained.
@@jordanhansell6439 he use headphones though
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I did this with my psp mastering compressor and the mix improvement when I listened back in the car was amazing. Definitely gives the mix a more polished sound. Thanks for sharing
Wow your new room looks SICK! You always have the best looking studios, so clean with amazing LEDs and acoustic treatment.
This video was very helpful! I can’t wait for that video about controlling the low end with multi band. At the moment, that’s what I struggle with the most, and I know your knowledge will help me so much
Loved this! Super helpful watching you do it in real time. Great explanation of something I've never totally understood. Can you make more videos on other types of/ways in which you use a compressor?
It's interesting to hear professionals in the industry who used to not know how compressors worked. I used to have a neighbour who kept harassing me for EQ and compression tips while he was doing his masters degree. I'm only HND level educated in audio production, but it was jarring that I knew more than someone doing their masters.
Turns out it's quite common for folk to get into the industry and learn as they work rather than going in fully versed in how it all works. For the record, I'm not claiming to know it all, everyday is a learning experience and that X/Y graph was, by far, the easiest method I've ever seen on how to visualise how a compressor works. I know how compression works by ear, but this just visualised it brilliantly.
Cheers man
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The tip with sidechain highpassing at 150-160Hz compression is excellent! That's what I was missing since I started a month ago! 😀One year with such pros and I'll be a pro myself! 😀
Thank you for telling about what compressor type you like using in different genres. Really getting a clear picture to what it does. ✌️
Bro i watched one video yesterday of yours, simple and straight to the point. Thanks for your contribution.
Streaky, I rest my case! Straight talking and it all makes sense. I really enjoyed your session.
just want say a massive thank you for imparting you knowledge mate, will make a massive difference in my work and education
Thanks Streaky for doing this, super helpful. Would love to see a video on how you use dyn eq in upward expansion before the limiter.
Omg Streaky! This is the best video you have put out so far! Brilliant video 👏 i have allways been under the impression that you were meant to use 2:1 ratio on the master!? Probably read it somewhere, but some how i have allways found it harder to use the 2:1 than 4:1. maybe it’s a bit dependent on what genre you’re working on?
As far as ideas for upcoming videos, here are a few thats on my wishlist :
1.Using multiband to control lowend.
2.EQ mindset.
3.How you normally use limiter (Pro L2 hopefully)
4.Stereo widening.
5.basically a lot of mindset videos on different mixing/mastering related topics.
6.How to actually identify issues that needs fixing.
7.How to know when you should leave something as is.
8.Saturation/colour in mastering.
9.M/S processing.
10.Maybe do a monthly/every other month mastering walkthru.
Yeah, i can keep going 😂 Once again, this is brilliant Streaky! I also really like how you go super in depth on just one specific thing for 20minutes..not stressing it and just keeps it to the topic the entire video! That way (for me at least) it is very educational, entertaining and it opens up for a lot more content for you to make for us as well instead of combining different topics in one video.
Thank you! 🙏
Andy Wallace uses 4:1, as does Tom Lord-Alge. So I guess it's a matter of taste!
@@AndreiSora I am not pro at all but I think we should not be sticking to the numbers or lists etc ( including muyself ). The ultimate goal is important. You want to '' glue a mix '', if 10:1 is working for you than go for it :)) Recently I trying to focus on my ears rather than given numbers etc.
If I’m not mistaken cla has his red set at 1.5
@@Keroser1983 Lately although it's a taboo in music world... I started using presets more and more. Since over time u develop a liking of certain sound signature and that basically becomes your "flavour" so on som individual tracks I still tune in compression, eq, saturation, etc. But on buses I have my presets and I just mix my sound into that bus. If for example I have too much highs in one sound il rather go cut that one track... Then go and boost other ten to get that top end. If u look at CLA studio... Most of his analog gear is preset and he just pushes audio thru.
Thanks Streaky. Another great video.
Quality video Streaky, respect!
Excellent video, particularly the compressor part and the words "Use your ears"!
Great explanation! Subtle but effective compression
Never heard someone explain Compression like that. Really amazing content.
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Awesome video.. learned a few things. Thanks for sharing
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Was really eye opening! Thanks a lot! But you mentioned multiband compression to tight up the low end in the end of the video. Would love to see how you do it!
Cheers!
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Absolutely brilliant video. Thank you.
Why in the world are you guys thumbing down this content. You know how much time it takes to put a video
together, it’s not just a couple of hours . Thanks for the content , I know firsthand how much work it is.
Thank you 🙏
Thankyou for this kind of content, it’s gonna help a lot of people!
Very valuable tips. Thank you so much!
Very Good Video there Streaky.It was very informative.Thanks.
Thanks for the simple explanation on a complex issue. Appreciate the video.
Thanks for this video Streaky! Would definitely love a video on multiband/dynamic EQ and where you would use it :)
Nice one on doing these and taking the time
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From the U.S to England , thanks 4 all the great tips. Really appreciate the whole keeping it simple thing. very helpful . thank u Streraky!!!!
Very nice glue compression tutorial. You know it's going to be good when we're starting off in the coffee shop.
I'm new at this and you explained it very well. Now I understand it. Thanks
I love how Streaky talks in such extreme terms when in actual fact to most of us it's fairly subtle differences 😂
It’s why we show up!
When working in the minutia
one must imagine everything in extreme proportion
@haer vo - let's hear your mastering efforts, just to be fair, of course. Also clearly your education didn't involve the basics like correct spelling (yes, even if English is your second language after German or whatever).
@haer vo I think he just gets self conscious and forgets stuff. Like sometimes it seems like he accidentally brings up a topic and he hasn’t refreshed his memory on lately (like at the start of this vid) and then dodges it haha which I think is nice cause I do that in every day life! :)
He Human, and no doubt great at mastering.
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Nice video, in my recent attempts I probably compressed to much mainly because I'm trying to make it pump. Even do I like the pump it was a struggle to get a good sound on this new compressor I'm using. After watching this I'm definitely gonna do less reduction, it makes sense to me. thanks for uploading this.
Best video on bus compression! Thanks man
Thanks for all the insight kind sir 🙏 goes so far with us newbies in the music production realm.
Outstanding , thanks for the Great Tutorial!
Thanks for your help you've been helping me get better. Cheers Mate
Nice and clear tutorial.... thank you. 😎
a perfect mastering room for sure :)
Good video. I would suggest to dive deeper into compression. Do you ever use things like parallel compression ? Do you sometimes chain a couple of compressors ? Or you like to keep it simple ?
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After watching your videos for a while now, I'm thinking that maybe I'll give mastering a try.
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Yeh!! cup of coffee, its got to be done in the morning. Thanks for the tips.
great video! best explanation the G Bus style compressor on youtube!
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Being a producer I'm so used to massive adjustments.. so was struggling to hear the differences in the A/B mix. But loved the sweet science of the subtle. Would defo improve the mixes we do and able to pass on to the mastering house just having the knowledge of what they need in order to do there work to bring out your work in the best way possible (providing the mastering engineer is any good that is..hahha) great video again sir. Thank you.👊💪😎🙏
Getting all these vids for free is much appreciated, thank you :)
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Great stuff. First time here. Well-explained. 👍🏾
Fantastic content. Thanks!
Greetings, Streaky. Thanks for this Video. It's took a long time for me to Learn compressor settings, Specially Master Buss wise. Watching your Video helps me in Feeling much more Confident on the Settings, and Why. Excellent Man.
I finally understood how to use mix bus compression. Thanks, sir!
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More of these, please!
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Great video. I was surprised to see release set to 0.1. I usually use or see other use Auto. Would love to hear more about that or a follow up video. Thanks for the great content as always.
I used to use "auto" all the time, but after trying a faster set release you can really hear a noticeable difference in punch and clarity, sometimes a faster release can add too much high end energy "treble harsh" so the mix may have to be adjusted.
Hi Streaky, thanks so much for the video! I have a question: I'm mastering really dynamic music, so I just want the bus compressor to have 2 dB gain reduction on the loudest moments. What about make-up gain? If I boost it to match at the loudest part, the whole thing is louder. Is that something to generally avoid?
Thank you for this video, I bought this TRack Max a couple of years ago and used it a few years ago and haven't used it much because I've been off and on learning to use the Compressor off and on slowly. I have focused on using the stock Logic Pro X plug-ins but the compressor has always had me a bit confused all these years.
Thank you, really helpful
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Great stuff here streaky. Just wanted to let you know weve been applying tons of your production techniques to our tracks.
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Really good video, not many go so in-depth. mostly considering this is about mastering.
Hi Streaky great video. Just stumbled upon your stuff, its really well made and proper informative. Did you produce music at the start or have you always been engineer focused? Would love to ask a few further questions about mastering if possible but I totally understand you may not have the time. Any way thanks for the amazing content. Take care bud.
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The room and those speakers look beautiful Streaky! Appreciate your expertise. Would like to hear your views on proper frequency shaping (Low cut . High cut etc) in mastering.