audio engineering: Basics of Compression
audio engineering: Basics of Compression, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 14 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 50 reviews, and has 266 subscribers.
You will learn about learn how set the threshold for your compression learn how to set the ratio for your compression learn how to set the attack and release for your compresion learn what dynamic range is learn what a compressor is and how it is used learn what the controls on a compressor does This course is ideal for individuals who are this course is for anyone in audio wanting to learn more about compression It is particularly useful for this course is for anyone in audio wanting to learn more about compression.
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Summary
Title: audio engineering: Basics of Compression
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.85
Number of Lectures: 14
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 14
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 15
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- learn how set the threshold for your compression
- learn how to set the ratio for your compression
- learn how to set the attack and release for your compresion
- learn what dynamic range is
- learn what a compressor is and how it is used
- learn what the controls on a compressor does
Who Should Attend
- this course is for anyone in audio wanting to learn more about compression
Target Audiences
- this course is for anyone in audio wanting to learn more about compression
Using a compressor and understanding compression is one of the hardest things for entry audio engineers to grasp. With so many different compressors and compressors types its not hard to see why people struggle with compression. Compression is critical to getting good mixes in music today, and without a proper knowledge of compressors and how to use them your mixes can easily turn thin and lifeless. Compressors can add color to tracks, crush drums, smooth out vocals, and add weight to a bass. Compressors can add to an track, or it can take away. For example, with a compressor you add punch to a kick drum, you can take the punch away. It all depends on how you use it. And there are many, many ways to use a compressor. Using compression properly will help improve your mixes by keeping dynamics controlled. My Basics of Compression course will teach you everything you need to know to get started with compressors. Attack, release, threshold, ratio, I explain them all. I also will go over advanced controls such as the mix knob, knee, and side chain that you might see on some compressors. I also answer some frequently asked questioned about compression.
So if your just getting into engineering and you are struggling to understand compression this course is for you. My teaching method and analogies should give you confidence you need to use compressors.
For more on compression including compressor types, kinds, examples, uses, using classic compressors, and more please subscribe to my audio engineering: All About Compression course (Coming Soon!). By sharing some of my knowledge of 15 plus years in audio this course will teach you the following:
- what is a compressor
- how is compression used
- controls on a compressor
- how use the controls on a comrpessor
- the difference between compressors and limiters
- analogy for understanding compression
- examples of how compression controls work
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: introduction
Chapter 2: Introduction to compression
Lecture 1: what is a compressor
Lecture 2: Dynamic Range
Lecture 3: Compressors vs Limiters
Chapter 3: Compressor controls explained
Lecture 1: Controls on a compressor
Lecture 2: The batter at the plate analogy
Lecture 3: how attack and release affects the singal
Lecture 4: how threshold and ratio affects the signal
Lecture 5: make up gain
Lecture 6: setting a compressor
Chapter 4: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Compression FAQ part 1
Lecture 2: Compression FAQ part 2
Lecture 3: recap
Lecture 4: conlusion
Instructors
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Christopher "Czar" Smith
Independent Audio Engineer
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- 3 stars: 4 votes
- 4 stars: 18 votes
- 5 stars: 25 votes
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