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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2007

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This tutorial teaches the parallel compression technique as applied to drums.

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  • You don't have to delay the dry track but the parallel compression track by minus 64 samples so that it would start earlier without the compression plug-in. The plug-in adds 64 samples so move the compressed track to the left by 64 samples and you won't have that ugly phasing anymore. This only works with two real audio tracks with audio material you can move backwards. You can also delay the dry track by 64 samples but then both tracks will be 64 samples behind the rest of the song.

  • @voo4444 Thanks for the clarification on the delay compensation. It makes sense now.

  • I have a quick question about the plugin delay compensation...I'm using FL Studio 9 now. the dry mixer track as mrthingy01 says needs to have a delay of 64 samples. Am I essentially just delaying the dry track as much as the compressed track is being delayed?

    Wouldn't the drum track then start a little ahead of the song?

  • To be perfectly honest, manual delay compensation is something I never really got into and don't understand well.

  • its very frustrating you havent started from the beginning and shown exactly how to do all the routing

  • This wasn't a tutorial on the mixer. Go to the FL Studio site. Then to Support - Videos. In the Beginners section is a tutorial on the mixer that explains how to route tracks to sends.

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  • thanks

    

  • Oh fuck yes....Oh FUCK yes.

  • Thanks...

  • Thanks A bu/NCH!!!

    gonna use on my vocals, so they stand out on my dance music... which is really hot "peaking" if you know what i mean

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