Tutorial wishlist! (for tutorial writers and readers alike)
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The tutorial section is for finished tutorials meant to help others.
Don't create topics asking questions, use the Sound Design or Software/Hardware section instead.
Re: Tutorial wishlist! (for tutorial writers and readers alike)
i'm not talking about compression on kicks or whatever has been done a million times, but advanced stuff like parralell compression, linear compression etc. but still covering the basics. Still pointless?
the way i was taught, was that you lightly compress a certain instrument - i.e the bass - several times. This allows you to keep the dynamic range down but makes it stick out in the mix. Its so much easier to show you than it is to explain 

yes, but just because you understand, does not mean other beginner producers do, hence making a tutorial
I would love to see a nice vocal effects tutorial
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