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November 05, 2008, 07:48:33 PM »
tcatzere
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Classical Compression Settings
Can anyone provide me with some good VERY GENERAL starting point settings for fairly smooth light to medium single band compression for the following:
Pre-Comp(ms)
Ratio
Threshold(dB)
Knee(dB)
Attack(ms)
Release(ms)
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MusicConductor
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Re: Classical Compression Settings
Sorry, but in my book 'classical compression' is an oxymoron.
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Re: Classical Compression Settings
Even though I think that this might be 'classic' rather than 'classical', I still don't think we can oblige. All audio is different, therefore there can be no common starting point - QED. If you really need to compress signals (and there is sometimes quite legitimate need to), you always do it in reference to what you've got as a source, and what you finally need as a result. And you do this using your ears, not a load of numbers.
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tcatzere
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Re: Classical Compression Settings
Sorry about that . . . "classic" is what I meant.
I really do understand all the variables -- just thought there might be a "good" rough starting point for what I mentioned.
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November 06, 2008, 10:30:36 AM »
ryclark
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Re: Classical Compression Settings
Just try out some of the Audition presets.
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sean
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Re: Classical Compression Settings
The presets aren't that bad really, also gives you a platform to work off of.
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