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petpap
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Joined: Oct 05, 2007
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Classical Music and Dynamic Compression
Hi there
I would like to listen to my classical collection in my car and with my mp3 player. The problem is that classical music has as very wide dynamic range which makes quiet passages dissapear and loud passages makes me lower the volume. That is why I would like to compress the audio.
I have tried to tweak some settings in Adobe Audition but I don't seem to get it right.
Do you have any suggestions?
Attack, Release, Lookahead, etc....
Is it better to use the multiband compressor?
Would you use Lookahead?
With kind regards
/petpap
Technical Analysis
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Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:20 pm |
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masteringhouse
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I definitely would not use a multiband comp. The purpose of these are to address frequency dependent dynamic issues.
Compressor settings should vary with the material, but for some general settings I would try comping with a medium attack, longer release time (or auto release), a 4:1 ratio, and a threshold setting that reduces somewhere around 3 dB for loud passages with gain makeup.
As I don't have Audition I can't give particular settings. _________________ Tom Volpicelli
The Mastering House Inc.
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Sun Oct 07, 2007 9:25 pm |
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petpap
Wannabe

Joined: Oct 05, 2007
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Thanks!
After studying and testing I decided for the following general settings(adjusting the db Limits and compression rates differently for different CDs):
compress 3.5 : 1 above -17 dB
compress 2 : 1 below -17 dB
flat 1 : 1 below -40 dB
Compensation Gain = -11.1 dB
Spline Curves checked
Gain processor:
Output gain: 20 dB
Attack time: 50 ms
Release time: 1000 ms
Joint Channels checked
Level processor:
Input gain: 0
Attack time: 0.5 ms
Release time: 100 ms
RMS selected
Lookahead Time: 30 ms
I increased the Attack time to 50 ms to allow transients and crispiness to flow through.
But I introduced a Lookahead Time of 30 ms which lowers a large part of the volume before it gets loud.
I have a long Release time for a natural sound.
I checked the "spline Curves" to avoid hard limits when the compressor kicks in.
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Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:54 pm |
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