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Compression Methodz Revealed
By MPCsounds.com

Ready
to achieve optimum, punchy, in-your-face, hip hop compression
settings for a kick? a snare? bass? percussion? Learn
what compressor settings platinum hip hop producers
use below...
Ratio
& Threshold settings dictate amount: Heavy
weight producers use Ratio settings 4:1 to 7:1 for most
hip hop applications. Ratios 8:1 & above are more
effective for limiting, not compression. For Threshold
settings, the Pro's use anywhere from 10db to 15db of
gain reduction on kicks, snares, percussion, bass, or
guitar. After you set the ratio and threshold, the real
power comes in with your attack and release settings...
Attack
times dictate snap: To ensure the most punch
per track in your mix, you need to assign each track
it's own compressor attack settings one at a time. Starting
with the kick, set your attack to its slowest possible
setting. Next, increase the time of the attack until
the kicks timbre dulls slightly. Once you've reached
this point, decrease the attack time slightly to un-dull
the kick timbre and leave it at that setting. Repeat
this method for all other tracks you wish to add optimum
punch to!
3)
Release times dictate recovery: Now that you've
optimized the attack for each individual track needing
punch, now you must assign each track its own release
setting too. Again, starting with the kick, set your
release to its fastest possible setting. Next, decrease
the time of the release until you hear the compression
fully recovers the kick's volume before the next kick
pulse begins. Repeat this method for all other tracks
needing optimum volume recovery!
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