![]() ![]() ![]() Compression can give your bass sound that smooth, glassy tone. Using a slight amount of compression on bass beefs up your bass sound a bit. The loud vocal passage’s volume is reduced by the compressor making room for the quieter passages to be turned up. How come you can hear the whisper quiet passage, but the loud one doesn’t distort and blow out your eardrums? Most likely compression is being used on the vocals to compensate for the wide range of dynamics. A compressor will reduce the volume of loud notes which in turn allows the overall volume to be boosted.Īn excellent example of compression is when you hear a vocalist singing a quiet passage followed by a loud one. What is Compression?Ĭompression squeezes, or compresses, the dynamic range of a signal. ![]() Dynamic effects alter how loud or quiet a signal is. In music, dynamics refer to how loud or soft a sound is. Dynamic EffectsĬompressors fall into the family of dynamic effects. If you have a compressor, you will probably always use it as you play. It’s also one of the most unglamorous effects. A bass compressor is easily the most often used effect used by bassists. ![]()
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