Understanding Compression in both creative AND corrective instances can really help to easily glue your beats together. I find these techniques extremely helpful when I'm trying to get the most out of my dawless recordings and most importantly, for me, fix my "dawless" jams. Say you recorded something in, and in the moment it sounded great but you didn't realize you left the bass WAY too loud. Well, there's a way to massage that back into place to get your track to a solid mix.
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00:00 The Problem We're Fixing
01:16 Gluing Your Drums Together With Compression
05:04 My Favorite Pre-Delay Rhythmic Tip
06:48 Use Saturator To Glue Your Drums Together
08:17 Check This To Make Sure Your BASS Is Cleaned Up
10:49 Fixing A Multi-Source Signal To Sound Better, AKA OCTATRACK
14:57 Creative Compression, My Favorite!
18:58 What Is a Compressor Actually Doing?
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