Drum Compression Explained

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

Chris Baseford shares a tip on getting larger-than-life drum sounds.

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  • sexiest. wall. ever.

  • what about if the song goes from oh say 40bpm to 200?

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  • FUCKING GOOD ADVICE

  • @imwideawake000 How many songs do you know go all the way to 64th notes, now stfu.

  • @imwideawake000 then automation comes into play

  • @BugsWisely and also the opiates.

  • this didnt explain me anything

  • Cut vinegar out of your diet and you won't feel compelled to itch like that.

  • step one, get a giant wall of expensive equipment. Step two, repeat step one.

  • @TheDestinationSound Thank U So Much Man !!! I Will Try And Let U Know, I'm Working With FL Studio Rigth Now !!!

  • @everythingadrenaline haha nice one :p

  • @Shack504 i would keep your effects on separate channels and bus your audio to them. I would try compression directly on the Beat Section but if it is too much try a side chain of compression. - message me if you want more details on how to complete these tasks inside your DAW or on a console. hope that helps!

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