Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 8:03 am
I have a few questions regarding compression and equalizing. Let me start off by saying that I understand the concepts in theory. I've read plenty of articles online and in magazines and books regarding these topics. I'm just looking for some real-life answers, as opposed to the textbook ones. Thanks!
Compression:
1) Let's say I want to compress my drums to make them gel better in the song.
Before compression, my kick drum is loud, my snare is only slightly below the
volume of the kick drum, and my hi hats are relatively quiet. When I add
compression and make-up gain to the drum track, my hi hats suddenly are as loud
as the kick and snare! How can I add compression to the drum track to make
them gel together and not alter the dynamics of the track? Is there another
method of doing this without using compression?
2) Anybody here use the technique of compressing a track and then sitting it
slightly behind the original uncompressed track for effect? Please explain.
3) Is it better to compress individual tracks and raise the volume with the
makeup gain on each compressed track or to compress all tracks as a whole? Or
both? Or neither?
4) Is there any reason to compress MIDI or drum-sampled tracks where I can
already control the volume? I can understand compression may be needed on
vocal or live instrument tracks, but if my kick is hitting at 127 everytime, is
it really needed? Can I still use compression to make the kick sound punchier?
5) Any tips or tricks for compression you all can share?
EQ:
1) Do I gain anything from EQing frequencies that aren't there? Are all the
frequencies always there, but just some are more prominent than others? For
example, do I really need to roll of the low end of a hi hat? Some people say
to roll off the low end of anything that is not a bass. Does this really make
the track sound better? Perhaps it'll give me more headroom? Others say, less
is more. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Any comments?
2) I understand the use of EQ for giving each element its own space in the
sonic spectrum. I also understand that each element soloed may sound terrible,
but as a whole it may sound incredible. Do you all have any tips or tricks for
EQing your tracks to give the song more space?
3) Any general EQing tips or tricks you all can share?
Thanks for your time,
Chisel
Compression:
1) Let's say I want to compress my drums to make them gel better in the song.
Before compression, my kick drum is loud, my snare is only slightly below the
volume of the kick drum, and my hi hats are relatively quiet. When I add
compression and make-up gain to the drum track, my hi hats suddenly are as loud
as the kick and snare! How can I add compression to the drum track to make
them gel together and not alter the dynamics of the track? Is there another
method of doing this without using compression?
2) Anybody here use the technique of compressing a track and then sitting it
slightly behind the original uncompressed track for effect? Please explain.
3) Is it better to compress individual tracks and raise the volume with the
makeup gain on each compressed track or to compress all tracks as a whole? Or
both? Or neither?
4) Is there any reason to compress MIDI or drum-sampled tracks where I can
already control the volume? I can understand compression may be needed on
vocal or live instrument tracks, but if my kick is hitting at 127 everytime, is
it really needed? Can I still use compression to make the kick sound punchier?
5) Any tips or tricks for compression you all can share?
EQ:
1) Do I gain anything from EQing frequencies that aren't there? Are all the
frequencies always there, but just some are more prominent than others? For
example, do I really need to roll of the low end of a hi hat? Some people say
to roll off the low end of anything that is not a bass. Does this really make
the track sound better? Perhaps it'll give me more headroom? Others say, less
is more. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Any comments?
2) I understand the use of EQ for giving each element its own space in the
sonic spectrum. I also understand that each element soloed may sound terrible,
but as a whole it may sound incredible. Do you all have any tips or tricks for
EQing your tracks to give the song more space?
3) Any general EQing tips or tricks you all can share?
Thanks for your time,
Chisel