This.EpidemicBlack wrote:Its not the compressor messing with the sound quality, its the user not knowing how to use a compressor properly!ProspectOfficial wrote:
I hate the fact compressors fuck with ur soundquality, even peaks can be eq'ed, try to use as less compressors in your mix, the only thing i use them for is sidechaining and indeed for kicks, to get that punchy sound,
My opinion..
I've said it a million times before, compressors are essential in all areas of music production & sound engineering. They are not a drag and drop, preset bashing units. Compressors will hold an unstable fader in place during the mix, tighten up drums, synths as well as providing the classic side chain and other compression effects.
And if your compressor fucks up your sound, you've got bad settings. Or just a shitty compressor, which i think isn't the case.
Problem with huge peaks is that it's probably there because it gives the sound its original character. Like resonant screeches for instance. They can have a huge + 10 or +15 dB peak at some points. If you're going to eq that, your screech will sound shit because it had lost its characteristics, so in this case i'll use a compressor or the sonnox Oxford SurPressor which is a frequency dependant compressor.. And when you notice the compressor fucks up your sound, tweak your compressor over, because you've probably squashed the sound too much...