Parallel compression techniques in mastering

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In this video I speak about a couple of parallel compression techniques in mastering that nobody will tell you about.

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About Tim Karabajak: With a rich educational background from New York University and specialized training from industry-leading institutions like Hofa College and Mastering Academy UG, I bring a blend of academic excellence and real-world experience to every project. My journey has been enriched by the "Pro Production System" course by Jordan Valeriote and the Mastering Masterclass by Friedemann Tischmeyer, positioning me as a mastering engineer with a global perspective and a meticulous ear for detail.

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thank you 🙏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As always, very helpful information! 😇✋🏻

alexanderl.
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Love the classical trick, Timur. Haven't thought about it myself.

dantig
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Why you don’t use more aggressive settings, I was quite surprised I thought in pop track you will just use very high ratio and low threshold with very fast release and attack?

deadheart
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Хорошо выглядишь! 😁👍 Всем привет от нас 🙌

sergeylevado
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Thank you sir, I had a lot of hard times to achive this. Even at the universty where I was studying Audio Engineering never showed us how to do it. I remember them saying that multiband compressors are not worthed. Is the pop track compresed by multiband before parallel compreson like you did in the video about multiband compression? I'm guesing yes😉 Have a great day😇

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