LOGIC PRO X - Logic Compressor Types Explained

LOGIC PRO X - Logic Compressor Types Explained

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LOGIC PRO X - Logic Compressor Types Explained
In this episode, I’m going to shed some more light on Logic’s Compressor plug-in, using it at the Stereo Output, 2-buss stage to hear how its various models work across a whole mix. Want longer more In-depth videos ➔ https://jono-buchanan-music-s-school.teachable.com/?utm_source=JB_YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=yt_video_description I’ll show you how Compressors work before we take an audio tour of the effect that each Compressor type can have on a mix, listening carefully to the ways in which different dynamic responses translate to different tonal results. I’ll explain a little of the background behind each of Logic’s modelled Compressor types but also remind you that these are all being used on the same piece of music, across the whole mix; whenever you’re applying Compression to your own single tracks, Track Stacks, or if you’re working in different musical genres, exploring what each Compressor offers your sounds and mixes is hugely worthwhile. New York Style Compression Explained 👉https://youtu.be/7tQWS72zlyc Side Chain Compression Explained 👉https://youtu.be/QCpJEhDWavM What's the difference between Compression and Limiting 👉https://youtu.be/JdUueNuys00 -------------------------------------------------------- Are you Interested in Media Composing ? The Complete Orchestral sample Programming Bundle: 👉https://learn.jonobuchananmusic.com/p/orchestral-programming-compete?utm_source=JB_YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=sp03_launch&utm_content=ytstream_bundle Exclusive Presets for Logic Synths ➡️ http://jono-buchanan-music-s-school.teachable.com/p/sonic-resources-cinematic-pads-01-709242?utm_source=JB_YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=yt_pads_sell -------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 Intro 01:35 Track playback 02:11 Platinum Digital 03:03 What do Compressors do? 04:38 Unifying settings and exploring Platinum Digital 08:08 Studio FET 11:37 Vintage FET 13:03 Studio VCA 14:33 Understanding Attack Time 15:16 Classic VCA 17:03 Vintage VCA 18:54 Vintage Opto 20:14 Summary ----------------------------------------------