![]() ![]() Higher ratios can cause your track to sound flat and dull. Using lower ratios allows the track to breath and preserves dynamic range, while adding that 'sonic glue'. Start by using slow attack times and fast release times and use low ratios 1.5:1, 2:1 maybe 4:1.In other words, be very gentle adding gain reduction early in the process. If you start building your mix track by track, keep in mind that the sum of all your tracks will add up and inherently cause more gain reduction to be applied. This way, you’re mixing into the compressor and it will inform the decisions you make as you shape your track. ![]()
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