No... I think he explains quite well the dynamics. Yes you need to cut the peaks so to ''level'' the audio in the track, and after raise the overall level of the squashed track. You can compress or limit, the only difference is the ratio used, and when limiting, you can make sure never to go over ''0'' and so never distort the final result
hahahaha. that's the biggest crap i've ever seen. as already pointed out by others, this is a limiter, not a compressor. he explains compression in a wrong way and doesn't even use the limiter in the right way. to increase overall volume at the end, he should've raised the right bar, not the left one as shown in the video. that's the reason nothing happens :D. But good, that he turned up the volume of the speakers. hahaha
don't listen to him, he speaks about compression and shows limiter... when not used porperly, it can destroy dynamics of your music....like every dynamic processing in wrong hands
That's a L1 Ultramaximizer by Waves which is a maximizer. This video is really misleading! A "compressor" is used to turn down the signal level once it has reached the threshold value. It's attack sets the speed of the adjustment and the release sets the speed at which the level returns to normal. The compression ratio will determine how "squashed" the level is. A ratio of 10:1 will take an signal that is 10db and output 1db or 5db to 0.5db. I hope this helps more than the video.
More properly put, at a 10:1 ratio, for every 10db of signal over the threshold that goes into the compressor, 1 above threshold will come out. so if I set my threshold at 0 dbu (to simplify the math), and I pass a signal that is +20 dbu (yikes) my output signal will be +2 dbu.
Camera person don't have any idea what the audience need to see... He is showing the tutor more than the monitor. And sound compressor example is not also good.. Doesn't makeout what he is trying to tell.. It would be good to capture sound directly from the system he is applying compressor and mixed with the tutor voice rather than directly capturing from the speaker..
No... I think he explains quite well the dynamics. Yes you need to cut the peaks so to ''level'' the audio in the track, and after raise the overall level of the squashed track. You can compress or limit, the only difference is the ratio used, and when limiting, you can make sure never to go over ''0'' and so never distort the final result
bbbkink1 11 months ago
Wow, this is really bad, on so many levels.
dannon2010 1 year ago
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grooveclubhouse 1 year ago
His camera guy was recently fired by a porn director.
selatik1 1 year ago 2
hahahaha. that's the biggest crap i've ever seen. as already pointed out by others, this is a limiter, not a compressor. he explains compression in a wrong way and doesn't even use the limiter in the right way. to increase overall volume at the end, he should've raised the right bar, not the left one as shown in the video. that's the reason nothing happens :D. But good, that he turned up the volume of the speakers. hahaha
Albibertius 1 year ago
That's a limiter. Not a compressor. And yes they are similar. But you use for different application.
glict 1 year ago 2
don't listen to him, he speaks about compression and shows limiter... when not used porperly, it can destroy dynamics of your music....like every dynamic processing in wrong hands
alexmolalexmolalexmo 2 years ago
Thank you, Jesus! :D
vj442315 2 years ago
That's a L1 Ultramaximizer by Waves which is a maximizer. This video is really misleading! A "compressor" is used to turn down the signal level once it has reached the threshold value. It's attack sets the speed of the adjustment and the release sets the speed at which the level returns to normal. The compression ratio will determine how "squashed" the level is. A ratio of 10:1 will take an signal that is 10db and output 1db or 5db to 0.5db. I hope this helps more than the video.
justin555666 2 years ago
it does! thanks!
BeatPerfection 2 years ago
right on!!!!!
T74G 2 years ago
@justin555666
More properly put, at a 10:1 ratio, for every 10db of signal over the threshold that goes into the compressor, 1 above threshold will come out. so if I set my threshold at 0 dbu (to simplify the math), and I pass a signal that is +20 dbu (yikes) my output signal will be +2 dbu.
is that consistant with what you meant?
TheProgmagog 2 years ago
horrible.
DigiRarefaction 2 years ago
That's not a compressor. It's the L2 Limiter from Waves. Good job smashing the dynamics!
legupmusic 2 years ago
Whats does a compressor do
YoungMalcomX1 2 years ago
Camera person don't have any idea what the audience need to see... He is showing the tutor more than the monitor. And sound compressor example is not also good.. Doesn't makeout what he is trying to tell.. It would be good to capture sound directly from the system he is applying compressor and mixed with the tutor voice rather than directly capturing from the speaker..
mohanohi 3 years ago 7
I've always found that ALL the expert village videos are crap.
guitarrodan104 2 years ago 8