The Ultimate Guide To Compression. Part 1: Compression Essentials
In the first instalment of a three-part series, Mark Cousins looks at the essentials of compression – from buying your first compressor, to the principles of squashing sound.
It’s hard to imagine a more fundamental tool to the success of recording than compression. Just mentioning the term will get most engineers excited – and in some cases, enthusiastic enough to part with up to £15,000 for vintage classics like the Fairchild 670, an adequate sum of money to equip an average project studio! It is a technique that we’ve come to rely on – from early corrective uses of compression propelled by the limitations of recording technology, through to the systematic abuse carried out today, with audio signals being crushed to the limits of their existence. Put simply, compression permeates every level of the recording process – from tracking, right through to mastering, and without it, the world would be a significantly quieter place!
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 31
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