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You are at:Home»News»Minimal Audio Releases Fuse Compressor
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Minimal Audio Releases Fuse Compressor

By James NugentAugust 1, 2023372 Comments4 Mins Read
Minimal Audio releases Fuse Compressor, a dynamic sculpting effect for macOS and Windows

Minimal Audio has been very busy lately, and here they are with another brand new release, Fuse Compressor.

Fuse Compressor is a dynamic sculpting effect that provides up to six bands of dual compression. Dual compression means that each band allows you to apply downward and upward compression, set downward and upward thresholds, and use them to squeeze your dynamic range with precision.

In typical Minimal Audio fashion, the aim of the Fuse Compressor isn’t just to provide an excellent multi-band processing tool but also to simplify the concept in the application.

YouTube video

Applying common effects, like OTT compression in electronic music, is often a convoluted and time-consuming process. However, Fuse Compressor, with its intuitive interface, allows you to macro control all bands simultaneously, which will be a real timesaver.

Of course, it’s not just about the time you save; it’s about staying in your creative flow (at the risk of sounding incredibly cheesy). Tweaking parameters is fun when you’re in exploration mode, but it kills enthusiasm when it becomes tedious to do simple things.

The intuitive interface relies on meaningful visual feedback and simple yet flexible controls.

You can select up to six bands at once, and you’ll see everything going on with each band on the main graph section of the GUI. The plugin has a handy Responsive Gain Display that indicates real-time gain scaling for each band.

Valuable visual feedback continues with two spectrograms displaying the input and output signals. Having real-time feedback that clearly identifies the impact of the plugin and the difference from one setting to the next makes it easier to make the right creative choices faster.

One of the main benefits of the Fuse Compressor’s macro controls is the ability to adjust attack and release times across all bands using the Adaptive Time function.

YouTube video

With Adaptive Time, positive settings mean higher frequency bands respond faster, and lower ones respond slower. This approach allows you to alter the character of the compression without the need to set parameters per band.

Next to the Adaptive Time section, you have controls to adjust the Threshold and Ratio for Downward and Upward compression on all bands simultaneously. If you want to adjust all bands simultaneously without being quite so blunt, you can take more of a fine-tuning approach using the Tilt knob.

The spectral Tilt function slopes the bands by tilting the intensity of the compression towards higher or lower frequencies.

You can make individual adjustments per band, so you aren’t limited and can be as surgical as you like. But the macro controls enhance the overall workflow significantly and do most of the work in getting where you want to be or very close to it.

The plugin has a range of presets for processing drums, leads, pads, etc.

Fuse Compressor also offers Mid-Side Mode, Channel Link, and a Wet/Dry slider for a parallel compression effect.

If you haven’t tried Minimal Audio plugins yet, check out Morph EQ and Rift, too.

You can hear examples of the Fuse Compressor in use in the walkthrough video. Still, as good as it sounds, the thing I love most is Minimal Audio’s continued quest to eliminate distractions to creativity.

Fuse Compressor is available in AU, VST, VST3, and AAX formats for macOS and Windows.

Buy: Fuse Compressor by Minimal Audio ($49)

The Giveaway

Minimal Audio kindly offers one FREE copy of Fuse Compressor for one lucky BPB reader.

To enter the giveaway, please answer the following question in the comments section below: What mixing technique was the hardest for you to learn?

We will randomly pick three comments and announce the lucky winners on this page on August 1st, 2023.

Good luck, everyone, and a big THANK YOU to Minimal Audio for sponsoring the giveaway!

The winner is SBTT. Congratulations (please check your inbox to receive the prize).

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372 Comments

  1. Nik

    on July 26, 2023 6:08 pm

    WOOOOOOOW!!!

    Reply
    • Lucas

      on July 26, 2023 9:12 pm

      Técnica de compresion paralela

      Reply
      • Bruno

        on July 27, 2023 9:19 am

        Mid-side compression

        Reply
        • Andrew Hall

          on July 27, 2023 10:01 pm

          Mid side techniques.

          Reply
          • Bartek

            on July 28, 2023 8:35 pm

            Mixing mid-side is not the simplest technique.
            This compressor is brilliant!!

            Reply
            • Antonio Stramaglia

              on July 28, 2023 9:15 pm

              mid-side equalization to balancing the entire mix

              Reply
          • Cesar

            on July 28, 2023 11:25 pm

            Surprisingly, the hardest thing to get right was the right balance of volume (and sometimes a bit of EQing) of each track in the mix.
            Once that is right, only small adjustment on EQ and compression are required at the master channel. :-)

            Reply
      • Alexander Henderson

        on July 27, 2023 9:39 pm

        Automation techniques

        Reply
        • TenPan

          on July 29, 2023 1:38 am

          All of it. I feel like my mixes all still suck lol. If I had to pick, though, the hardest thing for me is making space for everything in the mix. Overlapping frequencies, that stuff. Shiver

          Reply
        • Charlie

          on July 31, 2023 10:45 am

          listening and subsequently balancing levels

          Reply
      • Pablo

        on July 28, 2023 7:34 pm

        Thanks BPB and Minimal Audio!!!

        Reply
      • Joshua Veldman

        on July 29, 2023 2:51 pm

        The hardest thing to learn was the multiband eq and compression.

        Reply
      • Maurice Doucette

        on July 31, 2023 5:01 pm

        Multiband compression

        Reply
        • Ilya

          on July 31, 2023 8:21 pm

          Multiband compression and dynamics for sure

          Reply
    • cristian

      on July 27, 2023 5:42 am

      Definitively bus compression. Hearing the effects of compression in a single source it’s already hard, now using it on a mix bus in the right way…

      Reply
      • Jorge Pivaral

        on July 27, 2023 4:14 pm

        To know what is the best approach an what is needed, to fill all needed frequencies, to make sound big, to clean, to glue, to make the audio sit where your head situates it, to make louder perception without peaking out of limits… To accept you never end learning

        Reply
      • Musician

        on July 30, 2023 6:07 am

        Compression in general.

        Reply
    • Vanessa gerret

      on July 28, 2023 5:41 am

      I would have to say the frequency sidechain between kick & bass . For the longest time I was using a basic compressor. And just ducking the bass. And I was like “why won’t it hit like some of my favorite tracks???” But I know have an old version of lfo tool that helps out.

      Reply
    • Darshan Ajjamada

      on July 28, 2023 8:17 am

      Parallel compression.

      Reply
    • Christoph Eichhorst

      on July 28, 2023 7:30 pm

      Loudness vs Dynamic Range

      Reply
    • lesego sehume

      on July 28, 2023 8:50 pm

      Mixing low end and making the bass to si in the mix

      Reply
    • Jim Achen

      on July 28, 2023 9:24 pm

      Definitely EQ to learn that less is often more.

      Reply
    • Patrick

      on July 28, 2023 10:09 pm

      Glueing Vocals into the mix

      Reply
    • Luiz Assunção

      on July 29, 2023 1:03 am

      Compressão

      Reply
    • Adrian

      on July 29, 2023 3:49 am

      Reverb stacking

      Reply
    • Goldie

      on July 29, 2023 9:31 am

      Getting the correct loudness and midwife compression

      Reply
    • Goldie

      on July 29, 2023 9:33 am

      Getting the correct loudness and compression of kick and bass.

      Reply
    • Logan

      on July 29, 2023 1:52 pm

      Very cool new tool – I struggle with low end mixing.

      Reply
    • alexis

      on July 29, 2023 5:03 pm

      As a composer, the sound engineering aspect of the production process is the hardest, and I would say using compression correctly is one thing I’ve been struggling with.

      Reply
    • Marcel Arp

      on July 29, 2023 6:23 pm

      It`s looks great!

      Reply
    • Tommy Suditomo

      on July 29, 2023 7:33 pm

      Q: “What mixing technique was the hardest for you to learn?”

      A: mid-side EQ and compression.

      Reply
    • Brock

      on July 31, 2023 4:10 pm

      Hardest for me is using compression

      Reply
  2. Bogdan

    on July 26, 2023 6:09 pm

    Compression

    Reply
    • Matt james

      on July 26, 2023 8:40 pm

      Is learning EQ simple, never you go by ear tweak knobs and go by what sounds good…but compressors go in and out combining the balance of the two… its not one or the other…its how each go together, that takes time to learn.

      Reply
    • Idalberto

      on July 26, 2023 11:13 pm

      For me it was Automation. Besides that it is beautiful, and very easy to do, you never destroy the dynamics of the sounds, it balances each sound very well. I love to automate

      Reply
    • Jamie

      on July 27, 2023 10:16 am

      what a compressor actually does

      Reply
  3. Haliax

    on July 26, 2023 6:12 pm

    Fix masking via EQ

    Reply
    • Mattias

      on July 26, 2023 6:41 pm

      Honestly, compression took a while to understand. But thanks to plugin development (and this plugin as well) it’s becoming easier to to control and understand :)

      Reply
      • Nok

        on July 26, 2023 8:29 pm

        Compression is a beast I’m still battling with

        Reply
  4. NPR

    on July 26, 2023 6:14 pm

    Saturation

    Reply
    • Hell'ektrix

      on July 27, 2023 12:40 am

      Personnally it’s all about EQing.
      And many more… (compression/multiband, spectral balance, phase/sound cancellation, mono/stereo….)
      Thanks BPB and Minimal Audio for the gift ;)

      Reply
  5. alex

    on July 26, 2023 6:21 pm

    Actually, multi-band compression was a tough nut to crack.

    Reply
  6. Chris

    on July 26, 2023 6:26 pm

    Compression was the hardest, followed closely by saturation.

    Reply
  7. Anandhu

    on July 26, 2023 6:36 pm

    Compression :(

    Reply
  8. SATYA

    on July 26, 2023 6:36 pm

    For me its EQing , still learning

    Reply
  9. ILMI WAHYUNI

    on July 26, 2023 6:38 pm

    It the simplest and important, yet for me pretty hard to get it right. That is Gain staging

    Reply
  10. Jaromir

    on July 26, 2023 6:43 pm

    Compression

    Reply
  11. Kriz

    on July 26, 2023 7:07 pm

    OH DIOS!

    Reply
  12. Ray

    on July 26, 2023 7:11 pm

    Just starting to learn, and gain is throwing me the most curves…

    Reply
  13. Krampelli

    on July 26, 2023 7:19 pm

    Mixing kick and bass / low end in general

    Reply
  14. Michael

    on July 26, 2023 7:27 pm

    For me the whole thing between balancing the overall volume AND the volume of specific frequencies (eqing) needs development.

    Reply
  15. Varis

    on July 26, 2023 7:31 pm

    Multiband Compression

    Reply
  16. Dirk

    on July 26, 2023 7:33 pm

    My Problem was creating the room for each instrument (sidechain changed a lot).

    Reply
  17. Astro

    on July 26, 2023 7:44 pm

    Mixing kick and bass

    Reply
  18. bill edwards

    on July 26, 2023 7:48 pm

    compression

    Reply
  19. Charles B

    on July 26, 2023 7:53 pm

    Panning

    Reply
  20. Stanislau Babrou

    on July 26, 2023 7:54 pm

    balance

    Reply
  21. Patrice

    on July 26, 2023 7:55 pm

    Ohh yes ! give it to me :-)

    Reply
  22. Woendiexp

    on July 26, 2023 7:55 pm

    The hardest i learn was the parallel reverb . In the past, i usually add the reverb to the same channel and get a bunch of “underwater ” track.

    Reply
  23. ilias

    on July 26, 2023 8:10 pm

    what has taken the longest, for me, but i seem to get there, has been mixing by not doing anything. meaning choosing mixing systems and components that don’t introduce problems to the material, and then affecting the material extremely eclectically only when smth bothers me.

    Reply
  24. Dario

    on July 26, 2023 8:16 pm

    Finding balance between tracks

    Reply
  25. Febbs

    on July 26, 2023 8:22 pm

    Frequency Balance

    Reply
  26. LawrenceQin

    on July 26, 2023 8:26 pm

    When I first started mixing, it was compression.

    Reply
  27. catt

    on July 26, 2023 8:26 pm

    Eq, still learning

    Reply
  28. Fabio

    on July 26, 2023 8:32 pm

    Compression, indeed! ;)

    Reply
  29. taiko

    on July 26, 2023 8:46 pm

    Compression was the hardest, followed closely by saturation.

    Reply
  30. Gordon D Frew

    on July 26, 2023 8:50 pm

    Compression like most others, I sort of get most of EQing but I’m still learning and strive to learn more everyday. I watch videos and read many articles almost every week just looking and to see what i can translate into my music

    Reply
  31. Reece Daniels

    on July 26, 2023 8:51 pm

    The most difficult part about mixing for me, is learning to balance my “technical” approach with my “emotional” approach.

    You can have the perfect sounding mix sonically, but if it doesn’t have the emotion and feeling behind it, what’s the point?

    Reply
  32. Abhay Mehta

    on July 26, 2023 9:12 pm

    Mid Side Eq

    Reply
  33. Aris

    on July 26, 2023 9:26 pm

    Compression

    Reply
  34. El°HYM

    on July 26, 2023 9:41 pm

    Top-Down Mixing.

    Reply
  35. Marco

    on July 26, 2023 9:44 pm

    The hardest mixing concept for me to learn was compression. I used to add so many FX to try and fix the problem of inconsistent and non-compressed vocals. Terms like ratio, threshold, and release confused me greatly as a kid, and I never really researched them.

    Instead, I would throw on a random preset from the stock compressor in the DAW I was using, called ACID PRO. It wasn’t until I started using one of the free compressors recommended on this website that I actually started reading and watching videos about compression and what exactly it is. Funny enough, when I got these terms down and put them into practice, I started to realize that I didn’t need all those over-the-top effects.

    Thank you so much for this content, this blog is seriously awesome and has helped me lots in my journey as a musician and audio engineer.

    Reply
  36. Acho Beats

    on July 26, 2023 9:47 pm

    Gain staging !

    Reply
  37. sideshw

    on July 26, 2023 9:48 pm

    Finding and fixing phase cancelation. Good luck everyone!

    Reply
  38. TJ

    on July 26, 2023 9:50 pm

    For me, the hardest thing was learning how to remove, or at least attenuate, cymbal bleed in tom mics

    Reply
  39. Miika

    on July 26, 2023 10:04 pm

    Compression

    Reply
  40. Corti.Son

    on July 26, 2023 10:05 pm

    Hi, for me it was to take a break when needed. Good luck everyone.

    Reply
  41. Rodyx

    on July 26, 2023 10:09 pm

    Correct balance, and/or gain staging.

    Reply
  42. SBTT

    on July 26, 2023 10:25 pm

    EQ and Stereo phasing

    Reply
  43. Will

    on July 26, 2023 10:27 pm

    Leveling. I tend to make everything the same volume, and use panning and EQ to separate mix elements. When I listen to a successful song, I often notice that the background elements are quieter, and the bass is louder.

    Reply
  44. Phooey

    on July 26, 2023 10:28 pm

    The hardest mixing technique to learn for me was to make chocolate mousse. When adding melted chocolate to whipped cream, you want to do it before the chocolate hardens but you don’t want it so hot that it melts the whipped cream. Very tricky.

    Reply
  45. giovanni

    on July 26, 2023 10:35 pm

    vocal compression

    Reply
  46. Eve Ripper

    on July 26, 2023 10:42 pm

    Parallel saturation, still weird thing

    Reply
  47. Kyle

    on July 26, 2023 10:43 pm

    Compression

    Reply
  48. Skillowski

    on July 26, 2023 10:57 pm

    For me its a multiband compression

    Reply
  49. J-Bomb

    on July 26, 2023 10:57 pm

    Sidechain compression

    Reply
  50. Sviataslau

    on July 26, 2023 11:10 pm

    Multiband Compression

    Reply
  51. Christian

    on July 26, 2023 11:12 pm

    I find deep reverb hard when I also want to keep the mix clean

    Reply
  52. jdilla

    on July 26, 2023 11:21 pm

    Phase cancellation

    Reply
  53. akka

    on July 26, 2023 11:22 pm

    tonal balance and phasing

    Reply
  54. Konstantin Kobaltov

    on July 26, 2023 11:25 pm

    Sidechained Multiband Compression

    Reply
  55. Thom

    on July 26, 2023 11:29 pm

    I’d say sidechain compression

    Reply
  56. BoogieNaught

    on July 26, 2023 11:37 pm

    Mixbus

    Reply
  57. Ryan

    on July 26, 2023 11:37 pm

    EQing sounds to make them cohesive within the overall mix and Tonal balance of all sounds together to make sure all frequencies ranges are covered in the final mix

    Reply
  58. ElDJabh

    on July 26, 2023 11:43 pm

    Try to remember when life was so tender…

    Reply
  59. ElDJabh

    on July 26, 2023 11:43 pm

    Oops ! Wrong email… sorry.

    Try to remember when life was so tender…

    Reply
  60. Matthew

    on July 26, 2023 11:44 pm

    Still trying to get multiband compression down!

    Reply
  61. Adam

    on July 26, 2023 11:46 pm

    Setting up the mix space. Quite a difficult task with my imperfect monitoring.

    Reply
  62. Santiago M

    on July 26, 2023 11:54 pm

    Compression

    Reply
  63. Gustaf

    on July 26, 2023 11:59 pm

    Undoubtedly the compression, which is still hard for me… :(

    Reply
  64. GY!CESR

    on July 27, 2023 12:06 am

    Qual técnica de mixagem foi a mais difícil para você aprender?
    – Compressão de Kick com Bass ou 808

    Reply
  65. Alessandro Melo

    on July 27, 2023 12:06 am

    Compression

    Reply
  66. sidex

    on July 27, 2023 12:14 am

    EQ and compression, especially real bass (guitar bass) compression always ringing when reach note A – B I don’t know how to solve that

    Reply
  67. Natan

    on July 27, 2023 12:19 am

    To be honest, it’s pretty much everything.

    Reply
  68. loki

    on July 27, 2023 12:22 am

    compressor freeon

    Reply
  69. Soni2Music

    on July 27, 2023 12:23 am

    Ffix masking with eq, multiband compression and automation. I’m still trying!

    Reply
  70. Arthur

    on July 27, 2023 12:48 am

    EQ to avoid clashes between frequencies.

    Reply
  71. Jon B

    on July 27, 2023 12:55 am

    Stereo imaging/sound stage, and all that comes with it. It can be quite easy with songs that have only a few elements, but when tons of stuff is happening it becomes exponentially more difficult. Setting reverbs, panning, automation, levels and very subtle EQ and compression moves become so much more important to get right.

    Reply
  72. stony

    on July 27, 2023 12:59 am

    Parallel Compression

    Reply
  73. Frank

    on July 27, 2023 1:00 am

    Gluing the elements of the mix together.

    Reply
  74. Mark Lorax

    on July 27, 2023 1:12 am

    Controlling dynamic range is my problem..

    Reply
  75. Gergely

    on July 27, 2023 1:15 am

    Multiband compression

    Reply
  76. Cody

    on July 27, 2023 1:17 am

    Overall EQ has been the toughest for me so far. Sick plugin!

    Reply
  77. Jonathan Paris

    on July 27, 2023 1:17 am

    Multiband compression is still a tricky one for me to get right.

    Reply
  78. Martin

    on July 27, 2023 1:27 am

    Making mix translating on other speakers

    Reply
  79. Jordan Robles

    on July 27, 2023 1:57 am

    Low Frequencies could be such a pain.

    Reply
  80. Peter

    on July 27, 2023 2:00 am

    Hardest thing to learn? Balancing the lowend!

    Reply
  81. Bob8

    on July 27, 2023 2:02 am

    Mixing low-end is hard to me. Thanks for the oportunity.

    Reply
  82. Francesco

    on July 27, 2023 2:12 am

    Compression.

    Reply
  83. John B.

    on July 27, 2023 2:23 am

    Sidechain compression. I still struggle with this. Mid/side is tough too, but I’m getting there (slowly)

    Reply
  84. yo daddy

    on July 27, 2023 2:28 am

    whassssuppppp
    go listen to EZETA YDD on Spotify

    Reply
  85. Peter Olsson

    on July 27, 2023 2:33 am

    Brauerizing. Well, I tried it, but I haven’t ffigured out how to use it.

    Reply
  86. CGrrr

    on July 27, 2023 2:43 am

    Panning

    Reply
  87. TOCHi

    on July 27, 2023 2:44 am

    My problem (and still going) was Reverb, getting things sounded in the right perspective is a different matter for me after doing the EQ

    Reply
  88. que

    on July 27, 2023 2:53 am

    Vocal treatments

    Reply
  89. Kyle C

    on July 27, 2023 3:08 am

    Compression. Especially the attack and release time.

    Reply
  90. THRL

    on July 27, 2023 3:26 am

    Sidechaining :D It is difficult to keep “track”

    Reply
  91. Prismatic Brain

    on July 27, 2023 3:37 am

    Saturation was the most difficult to get right.

    Reply
  92. Daniel C

    on July 27, 2023 3:42 am

    I think the sidechain compression kind of difficult specific hearing

    Reply
  93. Cm

    on July 27, 2023 3:46 am

    Compression in general is a really weird concept to get when you begin.

    Reply
  94. Balla

    on July 27, 2023 4:29 am

    sidechain kick and 808, without losing low end. Or mid/side compression (and saturation).

    Reply
  95. afarzts

    on July 27, 2023 4:53 am

    For me, reverb is the hardest, I often encounter that if I reverb too much, the reverb will eat up the dry sound, and if I reverb too little, the sound will sound dry. Side-chain reverb is also difficult to solve this problem. I’ve tried a lot of reverb plugins and looked through a lot of reverb tutorials, but I’ve never been able to solve this problem and it’s been bothering me for a long time. And I often consider EQ to correct the timbre of reverberation or use compressors to control the dynamics of reverb, but I do not have confidence in these operations, I always doubt myself.

    Reply
  96. Suraj Singh

    on July 27, 2023 5:23 am

    i also use and like minimal audio’s Rift Filter Lite & Rift Feedback Lite these plugins are amazing

    Reply
  97. Larreche

    on July 27, 2023 5:35 am

    Sidechain!

    Reply
  98. Lew

    on July 27, 2023 5:35 am

    Low end balance by far! Cleaning the mud, tending the low-mid garden :)

    Reply
  99. Jateen

    on July 27, 2023 5:37 am

    compression on drum bus

    Reply
  100. Dimitar Yosifov

    on July 27, 2023 6:25 am

    Multiband compression

    Reply
  101. JEP1928

    on July 27, 2023 7:06 am

    Probably compression and Dynamic EQ in certain situations

    Reply
  102. Adam Zero

    on July 27, 2023 7:07 am

    Side chain, because while it applies for certain modern genres, The Beatles & Sly and the Family Stone didn’t side chain. So it’s not a universal thing & knowing when to apply it can be tough.

    Reply
  103. Fazil Irak

    on July 27, 2023 7:40 am

    I can’t use multiband dynamics

    Reply
  104. Krishna Seth

    on July 27, 2023 7:44 am

    Eqing & Leveling Is the key Of Mixing ! If Do Done It Correctly , Other Things Can Me Manageable .

    Reply
  105. Tas mara

    on July 27, 2023 8:23 am

    Equalizer

    Reply
  106. Tianzii

    on July 27, 2023 8:25 am

    Compression. Still learning.

    Reply
  107. jay

    on July 27, 2023 8:25 am

    Sidechaining without getting clicks!

    Reply
  108. Antoine B

    on July 27, 2023 8:26 am

    Making sounds feel “analog” with a crazy combination of EQ compression saturation and reverb … so they’re not so digitally clean and fit nicely with each other in the mix …

    Reply
    • Monty

      on July 28, 2023 12:53 am

      Personally it was making sure everything has room (EQ and stereo) and works with each other nicely (leveling). Not everything is the center of attention, so it was hard to find how to make room for what is.

      Reply
  109. Patrik Roncolato

    on July 27, 2023 8:32 am

    I still don’t get multiband compression

    Reply
  110. Eric Norman

    on July 27, 2023 8:35 am

    beat matching!

    Reply
  111. Chris S.

    on July 27, 2023 8:50 am

    I think compression took me the longest to wrap my head around. This looks like a really great plugin to make this process much easier and effective. I think they did an awesome job with the UI and the visual feedback to make it really easy to understand both upwards and downwards compression.

    Reply
  112. dee

    on July 27, 2023 9:03 am

    Masking

    Reply
  113. omc

    on July 27, 2023 10:05 am

    big deal!

    Reply
  114. JOEJOE

    on July 27, 2023 10:13 am

    Umm, patience maybe? Like taking a break, listening to reference trask etc…

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  115. RR

    on July 27, 2023 10:14 am

    Multiband compression has definitely been trickiest. Something always sounds a little off, so I try to avoid it as much as possible.

    Reply
  116. DJ Dymond

    on July 27, 2023 10:17 am

    Defo COMPRESSION!

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  117. Dee

    on July 27, 2023 10:49 am

    Mid range eq… Getting all the elements to play nice together. Vox, synths, guitars, snare. Still learning lol

    Reply
  118. Bikram

    on July 27, 2023 11:27 am

    Compression was the hardest to learn for me !

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  119. Steve

    on July 27, 2023 11:35 am

    Upward and downward compression, plus of course…expansion. Uh?:))

    Reply
  120. Saikat Gharami

    on July 27, 2023 11:41 am

    Gaining staging is the mixing technique that took me so long to learn 🥲

    Reply
  121. Karsten

    on July 27, 2023 11:44 am

    Compression – It’s a science in itself.

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  122. samuel

    on July 27, 2023 11:44 am

    compressors

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  123. Kofi

    on July 27, 2023 11:53 am

    Hardest mixing topic for me would be setting the relase for compressors and using things like multiband compressors and dynamic EQ

    Reply
  124. james

    on July 27, 2023 1:02 pm

    Achieving the best tonal balance of a track in line with reference tracks.

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  125. Filip

    on July 27, 2023 1:36 pm

    For me EQing.

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  126. Gery Zenz

    on July 27, 2023 1:50 pm

    Compression!

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  127. Dennis

    on July 27, 2023 2:09 pm

    compression is my weak spot.

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  128. gra

    on July 27, 2023 2:11 pm

    Compression …

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  129. Blisshome

    on July 27, 2023 2:24 pm

    Getting reverb on different tracks to work well together without creating a frothy mess.

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  130. Nikita

    on July 27, 2023 2:27 pm

    Compression is the biggest challenge, indeed!

    Reply
  131. Edmunds

    on July 27, 2023 2:41 pm

    So far compression has been most challenging. Thanks.

    Reply
  132. Çağrı A

    on July 27, 2023 2:49 pm

    Clipping, I still don’t understand, why?

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  133. ELZURIX

    on July 27, 2023 2:52 pm

    Compression

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  134. Ajaunte Johnson

    on July 27, 2023 3:03 pm

    Balance. I’d say that was the hardest to really nail down. I would get in the habit of wanted everything to be playing loudly at the same time. I didn’t think about how the lead is the important thing at the time, or a synth. Once I understood that, my music started sounding more like a full composition rather than a bunch of sounds thrown together, all fighting for attention.

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  135. brent

    on July 27, 2023 3:18 pm

    clearing space for instruments

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  136. aClub soul

    on July 27, 2023 3:47 pm

    Compressor

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  137. aClub soul

    on July 27, 2023 3:48 pm

    Compression! %$

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  138. Torz Esav

    on July 27, 2023 4:02 pm

    The hardest Mixing technique for me to learn is multi side-chaning

    Reply
  139. Chris

    on July 27, 2023 4:16 pm

    Not knowing what I was missing. When I started out, I didn’t know what it was that I didn’t know!

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  140. Jean Jacques

    on July 27, 2023 5:01 pm

    Compression

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  141. Emir1

    on July 27, 2023 5:02 pm

    Multiband Compression

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  142. SS1

    on July 27, 2023 5:06 pm

    Compressor!

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  143. Osidas

    on July 27, 2023 5:07 pm

    Compression by far. Still learning it at the moment.

    By the way, you are stating that you have one copy to give away but also pick three winners… probably a copy/paste mistake from another giveaway?

    Thanks for the Giveaway!

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  144. Pedro Santos

    on July 27, 2023 5:24 pm

    EQ for each instrument in a mix

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  145. Pedro

    on July 27, 2023 5:25 pm

    EQ for each instrument in a mix

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  146. David Marek

    on July 27, 2023 5:37 pm

    Hunting for resonances

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  147. Daniel Ene

    on July 27, 2023 6:12 pm

    I still have not learned how to achieve the perfect sound in low frequencies.

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  148. Pablo Baico

    on July 27, 2023 6:16 pm

    What mixing technique was the hardest for you to learn?
    Compression, no doubt.

    Thanks!

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  149. Paul Korol

    on July 27, 2023 6:35 pm

    Masking I suppose.

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  150. Francesco LM

    on July 27, 2023 6:37 pm

    Mid-side compression

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  151. Hitesh

    on July 27, 2023 7:10 pm

    Stereo widening while maintaining mono compatibility.

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  152. Buckine

    on July 27, 2023 7:55 pm

    mid side comp

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  153. Dmitry

    on July 27, 2023 7:55 pm

    Eq

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  154. Pouty

    on July 27, 2023 8:14 pm

    The most difficult mixing technique to learn for me has been phase correction. Recording at home has led to some difficult mixing experiences that have taught me a great deal about phase and the stereo field, but I still feel like I have a lot more to learn. Checking mixes in mono has been a boon to getting a clear, full sound that translates well in stereo. Even so, there are oddities that always stand out in different listening environments, whether via headphones or unfamiliar speakers. There are many factors that lend tonal qualities to a space and phase can really bring some of those out or mask them altogether.

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  155. Patrick Osterday

    on July 27, 2023 8:16 pm

    Compression – I know many answered the same. Takes time to learn to hear the nuances of compression and the effects it can have on a track or mix.

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  156. Dmitry

    on July 27, 2023 8:38 pm

    Masking friequences and different mid – side technics

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  157. Anna

    on July 27, 2023 10:23 pm

    Compression was tricky in the beginning.

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  158. alex

    on July 27, 2023 11:10 pm

    Frequency balance

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  159. Andreas Berg

    on July 27, 2023 11:21 pm

    Low end for sure.

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  160. Jed

    on July 27, 2023 11:32 pm

    Mixing on low volumes.

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  161. Oliver

    on July 27, 2023 11:46 pm

    Mid/Side everything.

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  162. Mike Chursin

    on July 28, 2023 12:07 am

    Finally someone released multi-band of my dream.

    And I struggle the most with a compression I guess.

    So, that would be very useful.

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  163. ER

    on July 28, 2023 12:26 am

    The compression technique.

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  164. Pablo

    on July 28, 2023 12:42 am

    I’m not very good at mixing yet.

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  165. Niklas

    on July 28, 2023 1:12 am

    EQ and Compression.

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  166. Kiran

    on July 28, 2023 1:44 am

    The hardest part was teaching myself to really rely on my ears and not my eyes.

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  167. Ricardo

    on July 28, 2023 2:50 am

    Honestly, the hardest part was common sense.
    I had no trouble learning new techniques, but the biggest barrier has always been learning when to use them.

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  168. BrandNewSam

    on July 28, 2023 3:12 am

    Automation is still a pain for me!! Learning to do nifty little filtersweeps is one thing but when you dive into modulating multiple parameters at once things get tricky 😅

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  169. jeyz1176

    on July 28, 2023 3:21 am

    Parallel filter techniques (it gave me a headache to understand how and when to use them)

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  170. Wayne Parker

    on July 28, 2023 3:51 am

    Definitely Compression

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  171. boya

    on July 28, 2023 4:43 am

    Compression

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  172. Venkatesh

    on July 28, 2023 5:13 am

    Sudechain in Fl studio

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  173. Venkatesh

    on July 28, 2023 5:14 am

    Sudechain in Fl studio and compression for pads is really very difficult for me

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  174. MultipliedCow

    on July 28, 2023 7:16 am

    Frankly, most of it. I’m a multi-instrumentalist, not an engineer. If I could one-on-one with someone, I’d learn a LOT more than school, webinars, YouTube videos, and blogs could teach. Kinda overwhelming and difficult to figure out when you’re autistic with ADHD.

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  175. Egor

    on July 28, 2023 8:07 am

    Not to mix in solo, eq especially

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  176. alp

    on July 28, 2023 8:23 am

    The first challenge was getting to know the different compressors, then using the delay and mixing the vocals.

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  177. Garret M

    on July 28, 2023 10:05 am

    Understanding phase alignment and phase cancellation between kick and sub bass took a little to grasp.

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  178. Synth Street

    on July 28, 2023 10:31 am

    Getting commercial loudness levels without loosing body.

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  179. Mark

    on July 28, 2023 10:51 am

    Compression

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  180. Jerry Yang

    on July 28, 2023 11:35 am

    Must be compression

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  181. Mk

    on July 28, 2023 12:43 pm

    Feel slightly embarrassed but it’s compression

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  182. John

    on July 28, 2023 1:15 pm

    Hear compression

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  183. Carlos Romero

    on July 28, 2023 2:18 pm

    El Equilibrio Frecuencial y la PsicoAcustica creo que es lo mas dificil. Saludos!

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  184. jay jay

    on July 28, 2023 2:41 pm

    vocal mix

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  185. Sasha

    on July 28, 2023 2:51 pm

    EQing

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  186. yn

    on July 28, 2023 2:52 pm

    taming resonances

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  187. Dan Walton

    on July 28, 2023 3:05 pm

    compression

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  188. Shannon McDowell

    on July 28, 2023 3:39 pm

    It took me quite a while to learn how not to over-compress my audio. Mixing the low end can still be tricky for bass heavy tracks.

    Reply
  189. Vitaly

    on July 28, 2023 4:18 pm

    Creation of space and depth

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  190. Vitaly

    on July 28, 2023 4:23 pm

    Creation of space and depth

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  191. Eons

    on July 28, 2023 5:08 pm

    OTT Compression

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  192. Sean Battle

    on July 28, 2023 5:57 pm

    PATIENCE…
    and everything doesn’t have to be “perfect”

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  193. Max

    on July 28, 2023 6:02 pm

    I wouldn’t say that it is something specific. Rather, I have different problems depending on the mix.

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  194. Lucien

    on July 28, 2023 6:49 pm

    Honestly for me it’s knowing when to stop and consider it finished.

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  195. Serge

    on July 28, 2023 7:09 pm

    Master compression is tricky!

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  196. Jay

    on July 28, 2023 7:13 pm

    Learning how to listen correctly.

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  197. Marco

    on July 28, 2023 7:15 pm

    Mixing drums and compression

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  198. Mak

    on July 28, 2023 7:16 pm

    Multi-band Compression….

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  199. Scott

    on July 28, 2023 7:16 pm

    Compression! It was hard at first to hear the sublte changes. It took me months!

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  200. Oper-8

    on July 28, 2023 7:17 pm

    Taming compression !

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  201. Michael

    on July 28, 2023 7:20 pm

    When to say “enough is enough”

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  202. Stephen

    on July 28, 2023 7:26 pm

    The hardest mixing technique for me is getting lower male vocals to sit in a mix with a lot of low end information already. I’ve lost considerable amounts of hair over it.

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  203. Aaron

    on July 28, 2023 7:28 pm

    I’d say probably compression overall.

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  204. Jaime Lopes

    on July 28, 2023 7:29 pm

    Like many have said, I still feel like I’m learning EQ… but I guess what I mean by that is that I’m learning how something should sound tonally… vs what it should sound like in the mix…

    You could say I’m still learning how to level balance the frequencies :)

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  205. Seb-Y?

    on July 28, 2023 7:32 pm

    In my opinion finding my own style of mixing

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  206. JoMusic

    on July 28, 2023 7:32 pm

    Multiband compression and sidechaining

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  207. Alexander

    on July 28, 2023 7:33 pm

    Dynamic Eq and mid size

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  208. Ryan Ross

    on July 28, 2023 7:34 pm

    Truly hearing 1db of compression

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  209. John Ghadimi

    on July 28, 2023 7:39 pm

    By far, the most elusive concept / method in mixing is truly understanding what compression does and not necessarily how to do it. It’s a combination of “feeling” and hearing. It took me a while to understand the effects of compression and of course, learning how to achieve the results via sought after compressor plugins. Once you understand compression, the rest is gravy :)

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  210. adam

    on July 28, 2023 7:40 pm

    Hardest mixing technique for me has been the right amount of compression in a given situation and which compressor type would be best.

    Reply
  211. Ioannis Mermigkas

    on July 28, 2023 7:42 pm

    Mid side compression

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  212. Patty Cigs

    on July 28, 2023 7:45 pm

    Appropriately-enough, compression gave me the most trouble. I just had trouble hearing the changes for the longest time until it clicked

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  213. Ryan Martin

    on July 28, 2023 7:53 pm

    Learning that compression is a tool with many uses. But the big one mainly is that not everything needs compression (especially determined by the genre you are mixing). Some genres don’t even need any compression, while others go OTT with everything.

    Compressors are an amazing tool, but used too much can make a mix sound flat, regardless of the attack and release settings.

    A tip I wished I knew sooner, I started out assuming every good mix used compression (to proper taste), but in all reality not everything needs compression to sound good (although it is an absolutely necessary tool to understand).

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  214. sp

    on July 28, 2023 7:55 pm

    frequency masking

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  215. Anton

    on July 28, 2023 7:56 pm

    Vocal Tuning

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  216. Pat Jackman

    on July 28, 2023 8:04 pm

    Oh, compression without a doubt!

    Reply
  217. Gustaw

    on July 28, 2023 8:05 pm

    definitely effective eq-ing

    Reply
  218. drobertbaker

    on July 28, 2023 8:09 pm

    Compression

    Reply
  219. Sumit P

    on July 28, 2023 8:14 pm

    How to keep the vocals upfront and bright, without being harsh.

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  220. Marko Gojic

    on July 28, 2023 8:15 pm

    All aspects of compression.

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  221. D.

    on July 28, 2023 8:25 pm

    applying compression to meet its original purpose, not to “make it loud”.

    Reply
  222. Simone Hmz

    on July 28, 2023 8:30 pm

    Absolutely: balancing mixes, requires time, experience and a decent ear :)

    Reply
  223. Indrajit

    on July 28, 2023 8:30 pm

    Setting the right threshold, attack, release, and ratio settings to control dynamics while maintaining a natural sound is the most challenging for me to learn.

    Reply
  224. Alessandro

    on July 28, 2023 8:39 pm

    Undoubtedly the multiband compressor, having control of this tool makes all the difference

    Reply
  225. Alex

    on July 28, 2023 8:39 pm

    Mid-side compression

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  226. Rainer Kremser

    on July 28, 2023 8:41 pm

    multiband compression on underwater sounds

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  227. Simon

    on July 28, 2023 8:41 pm

    Radio-ready quality and correct stereo width.

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  228. Giovanni

    on July 28, 2023 8:43 pm

    Resonance removal.

    Reply
  229. yuri

    on July 28, 2023 8:45 pm

    Compression.. duh 😭

    Reply
  230. misha uchenick

    on July 28, 2023 8:48 pm

    Hello! Equalization. Eliminate unwanted artifacts in the recording without compromising the useful signal.

    Reply
  231. Judah Wyman

    on July 28, 2023 9:00 pm

    Hardest technique to learn wasn’t a specific technique but sound design and how to create my own unique sound and samples to use. Still learning it but consistently getting better at it.

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  232. Vinícius Lessa

    on July 28, 2023 9:15 pm

    Sidechain, it was a kinda hard concept to comprehend and apply within a specific DAW.

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  233. Rich

    on July 28, 2023 9:16 pm

    The hardest for me to learn was compression and I believe the reason it was so hard was because of the hype and the pressure placed on the process. Ppl made it sound like it was the end all and if you can’t get it right your track would suck. It didn’t help when learn on analog either, digital compressors and plugins with detailed gui made me go ‘so this is what all the hype is about? It ain’t that serious! Then you have those that go… oh you NEED to have an 1176 on your drums or your track will suck! Lol

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  234. Ivan Grigorov

    on July 28, 2023 9:31 pm

    Compression

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  235. Christian martinez

    on July 28, 2023 9:34 pm

    I see many saying the mid side is weird, that was very easy for me, on the other hand, the reverbs were the most difficult for me

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  236. Matt K

    on July 28, 2023 9:48 pm

    Turning off the producer brain, and listening like a normal listener.

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  237. Hans Vos

    on July 28, 2023 9:53 pm

    mixing

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  238. Peter Teipe

    on July 28, 2023 10:06 pm

    Definitely Mastering tracks in a DAW environment and getting them to sound consistent across different playback systems.

    Reply
  239. Patrick

    on July 28, 2023 10:11 pm

    Glueing the vocals into the ix

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  240. Quet0

    on July 28, 2023 10:27 pm

    Mid-Side Dynamics

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  241. mamonulabs

    on July 28, 2023 10:27 pm

    Multiband Compression in a way that doesnt end in tears

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  242. Thomas

    on July 28, 2023 10:31 pm

    Compression

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  243. Johnny Yesno

    on July 28, 2023 10:37 pm

    Compression

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  244. Cody

    on July 28, 2023 10:38 pm

    Balance the range of frequencies of each track instrument, such as where to cut and where to leav

    Reply
  245. Adriano

    on July 28, 2023 10:42 pm

    learning how to hear compression :)

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  246. Julen

    on July 28, 2023 10:48 pm

    Learning how and when to use compression

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  247. Hakan Kuralay

    on July 28, 2023 10:48 pm

    Vocal Compression and Saturation

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  248. Rob

    on July 28, 2023 10:54 pm

    Control of bass frequencies.

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    • Si

      on July 29, 2023 4:56 am

      Translation

      Reply
  249. CJ Johnson

    on July 28, 2023 11:09 pm

    Compressing Vocals

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  250. Derrick

    on July 28, 2023 11:56 pm

    La compresión en general, no tenia muy claro el porque se usaba, que podía ofrecer y dar a los sonidos.

    Reply
  251. Roman

    on July 29, 2023 12:00 am

    Still wrapping my head around compression but more having to do with different situations and different purposes.

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  252. mm

    on July 29, 2023 12:00 am

    Setting up the mix space :0

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  253. Paulo Roberto Leite

    on July 29, 2023 12:06 am

    Manter os graves bem comportados na mixagem.

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  254. Tony

    on July 29, 2023 12:53 am

    Getting maximum output volume without squashing all the tracks into a big mess of frequencies and noise.

    Reply
  255. Esteve Corbera

    on July 29, 2023 1:23 am

    Automation techniques

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  256. JP

    on July 29, 2023 1:53 am

    Vocals

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  257. Andrew

    on July 29, 2023 2:03 am

    Compression by far the most difficult to conceptualize. Auto volume control?! Also by far the most useful! Thanks BPB and minimal!

    Reply
  258. Constantino

    on July 29, 2023 2:40 am

    Compression

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  259. Aleksander

    on July 29, 2023 3:12 am

    Compression remains my weakness point.

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  260. Je Christian

    on July 29, 2023 3:22 am

    Complementary EQ moves. When my ears were inexperienced enough not to know what to cut/boost, changing the frequencies in two different EQs whenever something wasn’t working felt like such an imposition that it was easy to find excuses not to bother (despite how much of a difference it ~can~ make).

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  261. Edgar Fiugeroa

    on July 29, 2023 3:40 am

    What mixing technique was the hardest for you to learn? to give presence to a track with out loosing the quality of the sound.

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  262. Aj

    on July 29, 2023 5:05 am

    This being my hobby I’d say all of them cause I understand the concepts but I don’t have enough experience to understand how to apply them in the all the possible situations.

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  263. Scott

    on July 29, 2023 5:11 am

    Trusting my ears over my eyes…

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  264. SAI

    on July 29, 2023 5:34 am

    I have been mixing for 20 years now and still can’t get a satisfactory reverb feel. Sometimes it works, but depending on the arrangement, it can be very time consuming. The same goes for EQ and comp. Mixing is a very deep process. So I am very interested in this plug-in.With love from Japan!

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  265. Gustavo Koshikumo

    on July 29, 2023 6:11 am

    mid-side compression, still learning

    #Iwanttheplugin

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  266. yiquoc

    on July 29, 2023 7:33 am

    compression

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  267. Valeri Velikov

    on July 29, 2023 8:06 am

    Mid-side compression and dynamic compression too

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  268. James

    on July 29, 2023 8:30 am

    I just use my ears.

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  269. Eric

    on July 29, 2023 8:31 am

    Cymbal bleed in my tom mics (Audio Technica Pro35R). I’m 5′ 7″ and without long arms. I’m having trouble with unwanted cymbal frequencies from my ole Paiste Full Crash Sound Formulas. Maybe I need to get new mics and/or cymbals.

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  270. Vik

    on July 29, 2023 8:31 am

    Brauerizing didn’t come easy)

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  271. Edwin

    on July 29, 2023 9:04 am

    Multi band compression

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  272. Dee

    on July 29, 2023 9:04 am

    Mid Side Stuff….

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  273. Xaither

    on July 29, 2023 9:18 am

    Compression is definitely a rabbit whole that’s hard to

    Reply
    • Xaither

      on July 29, 2023 9:18 am

      *Comprehend

      Reply
  274. emre babus

    on July 29, 2023 10:23 am

    Would love to get this plug since I am broke atm. Good luck everyone.

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  275. Marco

    on July 29, 2023 10:28 am

    All techniques!

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  276. Isaiah

    on July 29, 2023 12:31 pm

    I think for me the hardest mixing technique to learn was the Andrew Scheps parallel pultec sandwich. as you can never get it spot on. I’ve gone back to using Slate Digital’s fresh air tbh haha.

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  277. Patrick W.

    on July 29, 2023 1:16 pm

    – What mixing technique was the hardest for you to learn?

    Parallel compression

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  278. Gaëtan

    on July 29, 2023 1:22 pm

    Compression in general

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  279. Burak Urgay

    on July 29, 2023 2:10 pm

    Using busses while mixing

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  280. James A Manno

    on July 29, 2023 4:36 pm

    Definitely Mid side techniques

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  281. James A Manno

    on July 29, 2023 4:37 pm

    Definitely Mid-side compression and like techniques

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  282. Monk

    on July 29, 2023 5:49 pm

    Mid-Side processing

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  283. Mike

    on July 29, 2023 6:15 pm

    Honestly, EQ was toughest for me, I always either overdid or underdid it, and had to tame my best friends’ EQ racks as well when I helped him mix his first album haha

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  284. Chris

    on July 29, 2023 6:36 pm

    Using audio buses to condense mixing

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  285. Marcus

    on July 29, 2023 7:10 pm

    separation and parallel compression

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  286. Al F

    on July 29, 2023 7:49 pm

    Always a Minimal Audio fan

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  287. AK

    on July 29, 2023 8:58 pm

    I am still trying to master compression. This VST looks awesome!!

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  288. Wes gardner

    on July 29, 2023 9:13 pm

    Well as I’m still trying to get a “good” mix I would have to say at the moment frequency masking is something I’m really focused on. It confused me at first thinking that a sound masked another sound because it had similar frequencies. Then I realize it’s a frequency that is loud enough to make it hard to hear other frequencies. Some times we focus so hard on so many things at one we over do it and miss the concept entirely.

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  289. Denys

    on July 30, 2023 12:34 am

    At the moment, what I am trying to achieve is to improve my skills in building a good soundstage

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  290. Ray Nielsen

    on July 30, 2023 1:15 am

    I don’t think I’m going to be original, but it’s compression.

    Reply
  291. Lee Morgan

    on July 30, 2023 1:52 am

    Balance

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  292. Douglas

    on July 30, 2023 2:16 am

    Using Reverb & Delay correctly to get a uniform space.

    Reply
  293. MJ

    on July 30, 2023 2:23 am

    Balancing low end!

    Reply
  294. Clay LaHatte

    on July 30, 2023 4:49 am

    I feel like I struggle to get a mix that sounds controlled yet also open and dynamic.

    Reply
  295. Jamie Marvel

    on July 30, 2023 6:31 am

    The customer’s taste always wins

    Reply
  296. Grainemax

    on July 30, 2023 11:34 am

    Correct selection of reverb

    Reply
  297. Mike

    on July 30, 2023 2:47 pm

    different styles of compression and where to use them was hardest

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  298. Alexander

    on July 30, 2023 3:49 pm

    Mid-side things

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  299. Zenith

    on July 30, 2023 5:42 pm

    I have been struggling with pretty much anything but then a little research helps to make it right.

    Reply
  300. Chris S

    on July 30, 2023 7:49 pm

    1st

    Reply
  301. LM

    on July 30, 2023 8:12 pm

    Compression for SURE!

    Reply
  302. Andre L

    on July 30, 2023 8:44 pm

    Vocal EQing

    Reply
    • Andre L

      on July 30, 2023 9:37 pm

      I mean my own vocal EQing:)

      Reply
  303. Chelo

    on July 30, 2023 11:11 pm

    multiband equalization

    Reply
  304. Mibrilane

    on July 30, 2023 11:57 pm

    For me it is a toss-up between compression/expansion and equalization, sorting out the different kinds and when to apply them. It is a never-ending learning process.

    Reply
  305. Aubrey

    on July 31, 2023 2:21 am

    Dynamic EQ

    Reply
  306. Kirk Hilbelink

    on July 31, 2023 7:31 am

    Compression

    Reply
  307. Hetto Vennik

    on July 31, 2023 9:18 am

    Multiband Compression!

    Reply
  308. Marco

    on July 31, 2023 11:24 am

    Mixing Vocals and keep the dynamic range and also be present on the mix

    Reply
  309. Nicola

    on July 31, 2023 12:02 pm

    Reverb stacking

    Reply
  310. Ben Barrington

    on July 31, 2023 12:31 pm

    Love your blog!!

    Sculpting high frequencies and how best to use side chain techniques.

    Reply
  311. North

    on July 31, 2023 3:52 pm

    This looks like it could really inFUSE my music with some extra polish and character! Love BPB!!!

    Reply
  312. Brock

    on July 31, 2023 4:18 pm

    Compression is my problem

    Reply
  313. Thomas

    on July 31, 2023 5:48 pm

    Making a mix feel overall cohesive (gluey) while retaining headroom. Mostly automation and compression go hand in hand here, and ironically it feels like every once in a while you have to relearn what you might have already done succesfully in the past just by actually listening and was messing up later cause you were chasing something you thought was even better.

    Reply
  314. sacaan

    on July 31, 2023 7:57 pm

    The most difficult thing has been knowing how far to compress so that your mix is ​​not ruined in the master

    Reply
  315. Peter

    on July 31, 2023 9:45 pm

    Cool!

    Reply
  316. Matt

    on July 31, 2023 10:29 pm

    The creative aspect of transferring the listener with the emotion and space of the song to another world, and it feel 3d like its a physical weighted object and not a piece of paper, flat and no color.

    Reply
  317. Alexey

    on August 1, 2023 1:11 am

    Reverb and 8.1

    Reply
  318. Ridoki

    on August 1, 2023 1:21 am

    Constrasting the layers of the instruments

    Reply
  319. Momo

    on August 1, 2023 1:42 am

    Balancing and achieving good sounding lows.

    Reply
  320. Davis Hill

    on August 1, 2023 1:51 am

    Well, learning to hear compression actually. Three years in and I’m still working on it.

    Reply
  321. aIJo

    on August 1, 2023 2:00 am

    Making my own wavetable.

    Reply
  322. TMTwo

    on August 1, 2023 2:14 am

    Clean and powerfull reverbs on my sound.

    Reply
  323. James

    on August 1, 2023 3:19 am

    Definitely creating space in the mix for all the parts – panning, eq and a bit of everything is needed to find the balance!

    Reply
  324. Weird Jesus

    on August 1, 2023 5:23 am

    Compression

    Reply
  325. Matt

    on August 1, 2023 5:23 am

    Vocal mixing

    Reply
  326. Alex

    on August 1, 2023 5:45 am

    Compression.

    Reply
  327. Aleksandr

    on August 1, 2023 12:40 pm

    Mid Side Compression/ Dynamic eq

    Reply
  328. Mo'

    on August 1, 2023 8:00 pm

    Not to overcomplicate a mix… this gives clarity

    Reply
  329. Reinhard Reschner

    on August 1, 2023 9:53 pm

    The hardest thing was to get the right frequence balance

    Reply
  330. Alex

    on August 2, 2023 11:01 am

    Stacking pan-voices

    Reply
  331. Fabio

    on August 2, 2023 2:20 pm

    compression parameters

    Reply
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