I think, that's the best video about hearing compression. Nobody speaks about release the way Gregory does. (And it should be added as one of the learn videos definitely). From my perspective, when you play Dr. Compressor you have very fast attack and release. That means, that you've should listen to sustain of the source. When you have congas, the more compressed one will last WAY longer (you not only hear the hit of the surface, but what happens right after that hit). Don't worry, watch this video (and listen to the groove), take a break, come back tomorrow. It's a practice that needs a lot of time! Good Luck
I finally passed Level 1 of EQ Cheetah TT. It was taunting me for weeks but I finally locked in and my ears reached EQ flow state. This is my message to the world that you can do whatever you set your mind to!
TO SOUNDGYM's TEAM: Guys, it would be absolutely PHENOMENAL :)) if we could use EQ Mirror to practice on VOCALS and Guitars (Acoustic and Electric). But especially on Vocals, this would be such an epiphany for so many people who struggle to EQ a vocal track well in their sessions. Please consider it and please make it happen, this would be like a revolution because vox are the star of the show in probably 90% of people's productions. Thanks and have a nice one today!
We should exchange the SoundCoins for subscriptions, I'm from Colombia, and it's expensive to buy the subscription, I really love SoundGym, but I just simply cannot afford the price. I do'nt use the sound coins but I would use them in exchange for subscriptions or discounts here.
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Dec 08, 08:33