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Compression: mixing dry and wet

piko_bianko
Oxya

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Posted : Jul 3, 2008 22:51
i mean when mixing the dry track with the wet one           extreme
Medea
Aedem/Medea

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Posted : Jul 3, 2008 23:09
yes, i meen that too:-) wet and dry signal have the same phase, so that's no problem

Because compression (single-band) doesn't affect phase.

[correct me if i'm wrong, but i think i'm right ]          http://soundcloud.com/aedem
UnderTow


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Posted : Jul 3, 2008 23:17
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On 2008-07-03 23:09, Medea wrote:
yes, i meen that too:-) wet and dry signal have the same phase, so that's no problem

Because compression (single-band) doesn't affect phase.

[correct me if i'm wrong, but i think i'm right ]



It depends on the compressor. If your compressor has a mix knob, it is probably fine.

If you are doing this with a regular compressor by splitting the wet and dry signals through buses (or whatever) you might want to insert another compressor on the dry signal and set the ratio to 1:1. This would not compress the dry signal but will introduce the same phase shifts or delays or whatever that the wet signal has. Like this the dry and wet signals are in sync.

Experiment.

UnderTow
Elad
Tsabeat/Sattel Battle

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Posted : Jul 4, 2008 03:39
yeah i had some phase shit happening from that
but it really wasnt compressor with dry/wet knob
makus
Overdream

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Posted : Jul 4, 2008 12:42
Quote:

On 2008-07-03 23:17, UnderTow wrote:
the dry and wet signals are in sync.



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