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What is compression?

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What is compression?
description
This week we talk about compression and the value of "gluing" together instruments to create a big ball of music.
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date
2021-11-29
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listenUrl
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/What-is-compression-e1av8vv
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-is-compression/id1567355195?i=1000543364753
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Ne312r0txFE8MLnV64hW2
topicsDiscussed
  • Compression
  • Mixing
  • The Role of Dynamics
  • Gluing Instruments Together
  • Live vs Recorded Sound
  • Creating Wholeness in Music
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Compression and saturation together, no EQ, no reverb, can take raw audio and turn it into a releasable record. That's a claim worth unpacking, and it's where this episode starts. I walk through what compression actually does: any time something plays too loud, it gets pulled back by a set ratio. That's the threshold and ratio mechanic at its simplest. But the interesting part is what happens when you compress multiple instruments together, they stop being individual tracks and start behaving like one object, a ball of sound. The episode covers the difference between live dynamics and recorded dynamics, what "glue compression" on a bus actually does, and why this one tool sits underneath almost every commercial record you've heard.
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    Introduction to Compression
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    I introduce the concept of compression and its importance in manipulating dynamics in music.
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    The Holiness of Sound
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    45
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    Discussing the feeling of wholeness in music through compression and how it binds different instruments.
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    How Compression Works
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    95
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    Explaining the mechanics of compression, including ratios and thresholds.
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    Glue in Mixing
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    138
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    Describing how compression works with multiple instruments, acting as glue for the mix.
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    Compression in Recording
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    183
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    I share insights on how compression affects dynamics in live versus recorded environments.
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    Demonstration of Compression
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    279
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    I demonstrate the transformative power of compression on a drum kit.
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    Final Thoughts on Compression
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    412
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    Concluding thoughts on how compression is crucial in creating commercial music.
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    Music in its best form to me has a sense of wholeness like everything is pulled together to create one musical statement.
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    Compression is the magic glue that pulls things together and tames noisy or erratic instruments.
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    Honestly, compression and saturation are the secret sauce. If you don't even EQ anything, if you don't put any reverb or delays, those two things are enough to take raw audio and turn it into a commercially viable, releaseable record.
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    So you're basically saying anytime that something is playing really loud, I'm going to pull it back by a third... That's where compression gets really fascinating and cool to me as a mixing engineer.
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    If you have instruments playing off of each other and you compress them in interesting ways, it can make things go from being individual instruments to a beautiful ball of sound.
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faq
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    What is compression in music?
    answer
    Compression is a technique used in music production to manipulate dynamics, making loud sounds quieter and quieter sounds more prominent, resulting in a cohesive sound.
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    Why is compression important in mixing?
    answer
    Compression helps to glue together different instruments, ensuring that they work harmoniously and creating a fuller and more polished sound.
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    How does compression differ between live and recorded sound?
    answer
    In live music, compression can be used to manage dynamics but is often less controlled compared to recorded music where multiple stages of compression are applied.
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