i have mixed and mastered my track but when i wanted to upload to rekordboks to put it in my set i noticed the sound of my track was way lower than all the other tracks i had, ofcourse i can correct this with the trim button but i have no idea what couses this and how to fix it :/ is there someone who can explain and help me with this?
I am really struggling to hear any difference btw 2:1 and 8:1 ratio in The Compressionist game , esp with that stupid djembe 🤦🏽♂️ ; does anyone have any words of wisdom for what exactly to listen for? TY
Gotcha. I'm not sure if this came across or not but what I was saying was less about listening *for* the attack and more about what to listen to *depending on* the attack.
To me there is a big difference between 2:1 and 8:1. on 8:1 the tails of the hits will be much louder, on 2:1 the attack will sound louder and more natural. Also a trick I've used in compression and distortion games is that since low frequencies trigger compression (and similarly distortion) more than higher frequencies, the balance of higher frequencies will be higher when more compression and distortion are applied. It may be harder to hear 8:1 v 2:1 on slower attacks, spend some time just switching between the two on slow attacks and make mental notes of what you hear is changing from one to the other.
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