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fn86
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can some1 explain how and when one would use rms compression? and is rms compression actually an function that a compressor may have or may not have, or is it a compression technique that can be applied to any compressor?
i used to think about compressors as a tool for squeezing the dynamics to a more flat waveform, but this rms thing has gotten me all unsecured and sdfsdfsdfew.
and rms, is it the AVERAGE MUSIC LEVEL ? of is that something else.
Often when i use compression for the think i thought it was for, squeezing the dynamics, i use the waves paz meter VST, and get the rms (average levels) from the meter, and set the treshold of my compresosn a litle bit over that treshold, isnt this what a compressor in general are used for when mixing? and should i call this a dynamic squeezing or peak squeezing type of compression
when its time for the mixdown, i usually apply a compression on the master bus, with like a -40 treshold, medium attack and release, and a low ratio of 1.1:1 or something like that. what is this type of compression technique called? is this the actual technique that i should call dynamic squeezing, and the first one i stated is actually called peak compression?
i need some basic info, the difference between rms, peak and dynamic squeezing compression!
i used to think about compressors as a tool for squeezing the dynamics to a more flat waveform, but this rms thing has gotten me all unsecured and sdfsdfsdfew.
and rms, is it the AVERAGE MUSIC LEVEL ? of is that something else.
Often when i use compression for the think i thought it was for, squeezing the dynamics, i use the waves paz meter VST, and get the rms (average levels) from the meter, and set the treshold of my compresosn a litle bit over that treshold, isnt this what a compressor in general are used for when mixing? and should i call this a dynamic squeezing or peak squeezing type of compression
when its time for the mixdown, i usually apply a compression on the master bus, with like a -40 treshold, medium attack and release, and a low ratio of 1.1:1 or something like that. what is this type of compression technique called? is this the actual technique that i should call dynamic squeezing, and the first one i stated is actually called peak compression?
i need some basic info, the difference between rms, peak and dynamic squeezing compression!