Logic Pro 9 Workshop - Extreme Compression
Logic’s Compressor plug-in can produce a range of extreme compression effects, making your music pump and breathe in a unique way. Mark Cousins gets squashed.

Although originally devised as a gentle way of controlling gain, a compressor is probably most loved when it’s being pushed to its extremes. So having covered Logic Pro’s Compressor plug-in in a range of traditional applications, we thought it time to explore some of its more radical features and the ways in which it can be used to push the dynamic envelope of a sound. If you’re after a ‘big and pumpy’ drum sound or looking at ways you can reshape the dynamic feel of a given sound in an extreme way, read on!
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 86
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