LNA deserves a whole section in so many educative channels for music producers. She's demonstrating once again that she's able to teach in a really simple way some quite complex content. LNA not only does audio stuff like many others: she's a reference, as a female producer and she is a continuous source of motivation, instruction and inspiration. LNA is fun and very good at explaining audio stuff in an unique way.
LNA does Audio is the best RU-vidr for everything Ableton live. I learned a lot from her tutorials and my transition from FL Studio to Ableton is much easier because of her.
So many youtubers don't explain things properly, or they speak so fast you can barely understand them. This is hands down the most understandable explanation of compression. I'm sure LNA could have gone deeper into more complexities, but that wasn't the purpose. She is a born teacher!
Im currently going to Icon Collective and we love using your videos along with our learning process! Thank you so much splice for having her, and thank you for for everything you do LNA!
Aye I just found you on your channel and it’s good to see you getting the shine you deserve! Thank you LNA for making music production easier to understand!
this definitely helped me alot..i just started using compression as of late. i never did....stayed away from it really but i like adding new things to my mix. thank you
A correction in the video @4:50 :- its the other way around. Exactly opposite, i.e. _- _*_Input Lvl_*_ on the horizontal aka X,_ and _- _*_Output Lvl_*_ on the vertical aka Y axis respectively._ Just thought I should mention it since I was trying to make sense of it from what she had said and I couldn't and then I was almost certain that its gotta be the other way around. Nice tutorial though, good work folks.
You gave it your best. I still don't understand compression. Been producing for decades. My head hurts. Thanks again wholeheartedly I'll just use a soft clipper. Lol
Nice. I would consider using RMS mode for the 2nd compressor to capture the body of the track. Excellent explanation in the video. I’m definitely sharing!
Great tutorial! The 3rd tip for serial compression seemed a bit rushed an I wasn’t able to grasp the concept as well. Do you plan to do another video soon highlighting you 3rd tip?
What is PRD on ableton simpler at the bottom, its like compression but it says its oversaturates the sound?? What does that mean? Is it almost the same?
Is what you say at about 4.54 correct? - The Live manual (and help/Info view) says input level is shown along the horizontal access, output the vertical - but my graph reading ability is quite pathetic so perhaps I just don't get it.
Hi LNA, watching the video, I noticed that you use faders instead of utilites. I can not find them. Would you tell me the site? Thank you, a greeting ...
With Attack why does the transient get louder with a faster time? I thought since we are doing gain reduction that it would be quieter quicker in the transient with a fast attack and louder with a slow attack?
Don't know much about mixing, but could you, in theory, put a high threshold and ratio to cut out any abnormally loud "s" sounds in live audio. Or is there a different way to do this?
@@LNADoesAudioStuff I clicked on this video just because of this amxd in thumbnail. Searched it on maxforlive com. Haven't found. I guessed it was custom-made! And first video on your channel - how to make midi-controller out of random items. So u have a new subscriber. Good stuff + out of box thinking! Love it!