The Ultimate Guide To Compression. Part 3: Advanced Compression Techniques
Despite its brutish image, compression is a much more versatile beast than you might first imagine. Mark Cousins unlocks some of its lesser-known abilities.

Given the prominent part played by compression in recording, it comes as little surprise to find a number of tricks that extend its usability far beyond that of just a rudimentary level control. So far in our three-part exploration of the ‘big squash’ we’ve looked at the fundamentals of compression, alongside its typical application in tracking and mixing. But ask any engineer about their repertoire of dynamic processing techniques and you’ll find a host of ways – beyond just squash and go – that makes compression go that little bit further. Whether it’s de-essing, frequency-conscious, or multi-band compression, there’s a lot more to compression than meets the eye.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 33
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