P2P | 30 May 2015 | 1.2 GB
Perhaps one of music production’s most challenging tools, the compressor is notoriously confusing for even the most experienced producer. This complete video course uses practical examples to show you both the corrective and creative power of the compressor and gives you professional insights you can start using today.
If you’re serious about sound design and music production, then compression is a critical skill to master. Broken into 5 key modules, The Compression Masterclass is the essential resource on compression for electronic music producers.
Primarily demonstrating using Logic’s compressor, the skills learned are applicable to any standard compressor you may be using.
Module 1 – Introduction To Compression And The Compressor
In video 1 we discuss the concept of compression and introduce you to the standard features and functions of a compressor.
Module 2: Basic Compression Techniques
Expand your knowledge in videos 2 and 3 by understanding the different types of compressors and more importantly, what they’re for.
With plenty of examples for you to hear and experiment with, this module gives you a strong grasp of how to use compression correctively.
Module 3: Creative Compression Techniques
Delve deeper into the creative side of compression as you master parallel compression and transient shaping tools. In video’s 4 and 5 you will learn how to use these compression techniques to accentuate low level sounds and transients.
Module 4: Side Chain Compression
Video 6 and 7 offer an expert guide on side chain compression. Starting with an introduction to the concepts of side chain compression you’ll go on to learn everything from the practical applications to the creative uses of side chain compression, again with plenty of examples you can start using straight away.
Module 5: Analogue Compressors
Further develop your creative understanding of compression in the final video of the series on analogue compression.
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