grain
01-09-2005, 09:56 PM
Can anyone possibly share a little experienced know how on the (i think) complex subject of compression?
I have a DBX 1066 Compressor, through which I run my drum machine (Yamaha RM1X)...
Now it sounds fairly sweet, I think... and I've read up quite a bit on compression and I've done quite a bit of tweaking and fiddling and listening an all that but... basically my drums sound fat, but I want them to sound as good as they can possibly sound, before I take them on to the mastering process (computer based editing and polishing)....
So any expert advice would be very much appreciated...
At the moment I run the drums from the drum machine (with the master level at maximum volume) through the comp with these settings..
Threshold +1dB
Ratio 4:1
Attack 2.8dB/Msec
Release 175dB/Msec
Output gain -10dB
Limiter +5dBu
As I say, this seems to sound sweet, and I know its also a matter of personal preference but I my personal preference is as fat and aggressive as possible but still clean!
As I say, any help at all,
Go ráimh mÃ*le maith agat (lit- a million goodnesses on you)
I have a DBX 1066 Compressor, through which I run my drum machine (Yamaha RM1X)...
Now it sounds fairly sweet, I think... and I've read up quite a bit on compression and I've done quite a bit of tweaking and fiddling and listening an all that but... basically my drums sound fat, but I want them to sound as good as they can possibly sound, before I take them on to the mastering process (computer based editing and polishing)....
So any expert advice would be very much appreciated...
At the moment I run the drums from the drum machine (with the master level at maximum volume) through the comp with these settings..
Threshold +1dB
Ratio 4:1
Attack 2.8dB/Msec
Release 175dB/Msec
Output gain -10dB
Limiter +5dBu
As I say, this seems to sound sweet, and I know its also a matter of personal preference but I my personal preference is as fat and aggressive as possible but still clean!
As I say, any help at all,
Go ráimh mÃ*le maith agat (lit- a million goodnesses on you)