Maybe this is in fact the effect you are going for, but it's rather "letting the transients through without reducing gain and then compressing the resulting resonance/decay".
Slowing your attack from 10ms to 150ms and decreasing release to 10ms is NOT going to allow the compressor to "pick up the transients, not the full kick sound of the resonance and the decay and all that stuff"... it's exactly the opposite.
What you've done is you've told your compressor to wait 150ms after the compressor reaches a particular threshold to initiate compression (or gain reduction). So, when the transient hits, it's not going to reduce gain until 150ms after the fact.
hey , cool vids thanks! i have pro tools 8 , wid m box 2 pro.. how do i put boom into a track and record it?? also how do i add my keyboards sounds and mics ..?? cheers
@wallacelux I'm sure you figured this out by now, but if not, what you do is go out of the instrument tracks output into the input of an audio track, then you select record on the audio track to record audio, and/or record on the instrument track to record the midi data
Maybe this is in fact the effect you are going for, but it's rather "letting the transients through without reducing gain and then compressing the resulting resonance/decay".
austinm08 1 year ago
Slowing your attack from 10ms to 150ms and decreasing release to 10ms is NOT going to allow the compressor to "pick up the transients, not the full kick sound of the resonance and the decay and all that stuff"... it's exactly the opposite.
What you've done is you've told your compressor to wait 150ms after the compressor reaches a particular threshold to initiate compression (or gain reduction). So, when the transient hits, it's not going to reduce gain until 150ms after the fact.
austinm08 1 year ago 3
hey , cool vids thanks! i have pro tools 8 , wid m box 2 pro.. how do i put boom into a track and record it?? also how do i add my keyboards sounds and mics ..?? cheers
wallacelux 2 years ago
@wallacelux I'm sure you figured this out by now, but if not, what you do is go out of the instrument tracks output into the input of an audio track, then you select record on the audio track to record audio, and/or record on the instrument track to record the midi data
disciple21781 1 year ago
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disciple21781 2 years ago