Pretty much agree with everything you're saying here. I kind of treat analogue compressor emulations (and actually purely digital models too) as "presets" because you can get one to sound like another but dialling in compression can be pretty difficult and time consuming so it's often easier just to grab something which defaults to the sound that you want.
Makes sense! Yeah, that's what guys like Chris Lord-Alge do: he has, like, 4-5 limiters set a certain way and feeds the tracks into them. Never touches the dials. Cheers!
Agreed. I use channel strips for efficiency but certain analog modeled compressors cannot be replaced. And yes, the stock compressor on FL studio isn't as interesting either but it's still transparent. I find myself reaching for them with a stock EQ or TDR Nova lol. Great video
Thank you so much! Yes, I don't want to be too mean to Cubase's stock compressor; it is very clean and well-made, and I use it for VO all the time. Thanks for watching, cheers!
@@palebluedotstudios They're probably referring to the bit at 1:04 where you talk about EQs. That why it's important to time-stamp your comments, people, nobody will otherwise know what the hell you're talking about when commenting.
@@vinylarchaeologist Thanks, @vinylarchaeologist ! Yes, I'm mentioning analog EQs in reference to my previous video, which you can watch here: th-cam.com/video/y89IsUOY0fM/w-d-xo.html
great! can you do something on clippers? not an analog vs dgital things exactly i'm just intrested in clippers overall and there's not much info around about what they're actually are under the hood
Thanks for the suggestion! I'd be happy to. I agree, the topic needs more exploration. I'll add that to my list. I use them all the time to prevent overs and control dynamics. Cheers!
Pretty much agree with everything you're saying here. I kind of treat analogue compressor emulations (and actually purely digital models too) as "presets" because you can get one to sound like another but dialling in compression can be pretty difficult and time consuming so it's often easier just to grab something which defaults to the sound that you want.
Makes sense! Yeah, that's what guys like Chris Lord-Alge do: he has, like, 4-5 limiters set a certain way and feeds the tracks into them. Never touches the dials. Cheers!
Agreed. I use channel strips for efficiency but certain analog modeled compressors cannot be replaced. And yes, the stock compressor on FL studio isn't as interesting either but it's still transparent. I find myself reaching for them with a stock EQ or TDR Nova lol. Great video
Thank you so much! Yes, I don't want to be too mean to Cubase's stock compressor; it is very clean and well-made, and I use it for VO all the time. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Love how some of the compressors really brought out the percussion in that loop. How is that u-he compressor? 🤔
My thoughts exactly. u-he Presswerk is just insanely good, like Zebra: under-used and underrated.
It’s not volume knob , it’s a phase shift of a freq mixed in various amounts with the dry signal
I thought you were commenting on the analog EQ video! What did I say about volume knobs?
@@palebluedotstudios They're probably referring to the bit at 1:04 where you talk about EQs. That why it's important to time-stamp your comments, people, nobody will otherwise know what the hell you're talking about when commenting.
@@vinylarchaeologist Thanks, @vinylarchaeologist ! Yes, I'm mentioning analog EQs in reference to my previous video, which you can watch here: th-cam.com/video/y89IsUOY0fM/w-d-xo.html
This is a cool channel
So glad you like it, means a lot! Stay tuned, got some good stuff coming up!
Oh look! I'm in the video
Are you!??
What do you think of Kush Novatron?
It's excellent. Kush really knows his shit. Mind you, it's been awhile since I tested it; I'll have to revisit.
great! can you do something on clippers? not an analog vs dgital things exactly i'm just intrested in clippers overall and there's not much info around about what they're actually are under the hood
Thanks for the suggestion! I'd be happy to. I agree, the topic needs more exploration. I'll add that to my list. I use them all the time to prevent overs and control dynamics. Cheers!
Are you Tina from Bob's Burgers?
You know it: I'm a total Tina. Haha, cheers!