The processing time of analog machine (LTD2) is short, but if the compressed signal arrive later than the non-compressed signal in the disstressor, it will create a comb-filter effect. So ... do we have to delay the non-compressed signal?
Yeah fucking right! Sorry but he is as flat as a pancake. Don't use autotune, it will sound like it has been run through,,,,,autotune, just sing it line by line or verse by verse to get it right or get someone else who can sing in tune. I'm sorry but if anyone important ever has to make judgement on this track,,that will be the first thing they notice, and that is that this guy's voice is really flat.
Excellent videos. I haven't tried this technique myself yet, but it seems to me that using two stage compression actually can replace most or all of the automation rides needed for my drum mixes.
Awesome videos Mike! Thanks a lot for taking to time to post these - I found the information really useful and look forward to implementing these ideas in my mixes. Thanks!
Thank you for posting this, much respect!
In the DAW domain, would you say is there still a need to use two separate busses, or is it enough to stack two compressors on one buss only?
I see people use the 1176 and then LA2 to control vocals dynamics in a two-stage manner, and I'm just wondering if it's essentially the same approach.
galtesler 10 months ago
hows that all work out when they recompress for mastering?
mrfeet1970 1 year ago
Amazing difference in openness. Thanks, one of the best mixing videos in Youtube!
funkulankula 2 years ago
Awesome!
But what about the phase?
The processing time of analog machine (LTD2) is short, but if the compressed signal arrive later than the non-compressed signal in the disstressor, it will create a comb-filter effect. So ... do we have to delay the non-compressed signal?
Thanx for the tip!!!
adrianriffo 2 years ago
Yeah fucking right! Sorry but he is as flat as a pancake. Don't use autotune, it will sound like it has been run through,,,,,autotune, just sing it line by line or verse by verse to get it right or get someone else who can sing in tune. I'm sorry but if anyone important ever has to make judgement on this track,,that will be the first thing they notice, and that is that this guy's voice is really flat.
Sachmorrow 2 years ago
I like this technique because i do not have to automate my compressor parameters anymore. GREAT VIDEO.
DigiRarefaction 2 years ago
can use expander plus compressor do same?
takafinir 3 years ago
thank you!
prvgrindcore 3 years ago
Great description/explanation and video Mike!
Now... work on that guys intonation!
Oh yeah.... that can be fixed.
dbbubba 3 years ago
I think his intonation is fine, for a human being. I'd rather hear it this way than with AutoTune.
mattmguitar 3 years ago
is it possible to use these techniques on software mixers with in cubase for example.. by routing signals?
doybhoy 3 years ago
Thanks. Glad to be of help.
Don't hesitate to spread the word.
I think the best infor may actually be in this second video.
mcaff 4 years ago
Excellent videos. I haven't tried this technique myself yet, but it seems to me that using two stage compression actually can replace most or all of the automation rides needed for my drum mixes.
What do you think?
stubsound 4 years ago
Awesome videos Mike! Thanks a lot for taking to time to post these - I found the information really useful and look forward to implementing these ideas in my mixes. Thanks!
jlyonia 4 years ago