![]() ![]() We actually won’t dive too deep into parameters here, as we’ve actually already covered compressor parameters in our Pro Audio Essentials course. In compression, the dynamic range becomes narrower - the highest peaks and the quietest parts have fewer dB of level difference between them. ![]() It’s our job to make that distortion feel transparent and to use our dynamics to create the best-sounding performance we can. The compressor typically achieves this by emphasizing certain harmonics based on how the compressor is hitting the incoming signal. ![]() A compressor is used to reduce a signal's dynamic range-that is, to reduce the difference in level between the loudest and quietest parts of an audio signal.Ĭompression is commonly used to attenuate loud transient peaks (e.g., when a singer suddenly belts out a high note) to help maintain a consistent level.Ĭompression essentially causes distortion in a signal, in that it changes the original sound of the signal through its processing. ![]()
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