I define and discuss the differences between normalization, compression and limiting. Also the usefulness of each and when to use them. And I play audio examples!
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Here are the plugins I referred to (by category):
Compressors:
Channel Strips:
Upward Compression:
Vocal Riders:
Limiters:
Dual Stage Compressors:
Multiband Compression: (great for people who move on and off mic a lot)
Other Notes:
Let me know if you have any questions or need any help with anything,
~Chris
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