How to create your own dynamic EQ setting (for
1.Set the Range to the amount of gain reduction desired in each band; this also sets the “EQ” of the compressed signal.
2.Set the Gain of each band so that the desired
3.Attack and release values should be appropriate for the frequency band. (This is why it is generally easier to work from a preset, then tweak it for what you need).
4.Set Threshold for the desired behavior. What you want is for the high levels of the song to be compressed closer to the lower edge of the purple area (to get the EQ for the
LINMB AS A VOCAL PROCESSOR
Voiceover or singing both have similar needs in compression and
•Load the Voiceover preset from the Load menu.
•Any of the bands can be bypassed! If you don’t need
•Band 1 is for
•Band 2 is set rather wide, to perform most of the work.
•Band 3 is a
•Band 4 is just the “air” of the voice, just a tad of compression and boost of 2dB above bands 1 and 2.
•Optionally, you can set Band 1 GAIN to
The Q and Knee controls are set very high in this preset (created primarily for voiceover), and can certainly be softened for a singing voice. Try lower Q and Knee values with smaller Range settings for more gentle compression, while still giving you powerful
AS AN
Sometimes you might get a track or recording that has been previously processed, and possibly not in a very flattering way. In other words, someone might have seriously over compressed the track.
To some degree using upward expansion, which is the exact opposite of compression, can restore the squashed dynamics. As the signal goes around
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