Squash!
What aspects of your mixes do you feel are best to squash and why? Please try to relate to frequencies, instruments, and/or fav genres ... where you'd deem.
I'll begin:
My genre is beatz, currently. IIRC, there is a law of science that states: "dancy beatz require 8-16 measures of squashing in sections ... if not the whole d&ng song".
Boost-11 is my fav squasher (low CPU and fast to dial in); Ozone4 squashers get too intelligent for my average IQ (or, my ears can't tell the difference)
I love to generously squash the
kick and
bass from about 45 to 250Hz ... but haven't figured precise freqs yet.
Also, other
pecussives get squashed a bit less.
Vocs oft get squashed with up to 35dcbs of (hyper-compression), but
-- with narrow rolloffs of lows and highs,
-- the shriek-freqs: 3.5khz gets a 3-6 dcbl reduction at about Q=1,
-- 6-9 Hz get gentle rolloffs ... so that by 10kHz there can be no vox sibs, brilliance, hiss, etc. becoming squashed.
-- serious de-essing is necessary during vox squashing of siblant males.
I'm debating on acoustic and electric guitars. I know some of you metal folk compress out most of the timbre oft. Usually I don't compress electric guitars much, unless things are in-out too much, level-wise.
None of the tinnier instruments get squashed more than 3-4 dcbs (strings, vios, trumps, etc.). These are more likely to receive saturation assistance, to warm the mids, so to speak.
And I'm 98% sure there's law of science that states "generous saturation applied to a squashed low end is abomination".
post edited by Philip - 2011/09/05 10:41:22