Compression is a complex subject. Everyone has an opinion on compression and everyone uses it differently. But what do
some of the parameters on a standard audio compressor do? In this post, we'll be looking at the ratio.
The ratio is where you determine how much compression you are going to apply to a signal that goes over your threshold. For every signal that goes over the threshold, it gets compressed according to a certain ratio.
For example: A compressor with a threshold at -10dB and a 3:1 ratio is a nice starting point for vocals. If you have a semi-constant level of the vocal at -1dB it will become compressed so that it only reaches -7dB.
Why?
Because after going over the threshold the vocal reaches its peak 9dB after -10dB, or at -1dB. We take those 9dB and divide them by three, since the ratio is at 3:1. Out of that we get 3dB which we add to the threshold at -10dB. A compression of 6dBs reaching its peak at -7dB.
So you see, that if we have a higher ratio, we compress the signal more resulting in less signal at the output.
Say we have an example of a loud kick drum that's peaking at +4dB but we have a threshold at -20dB and a ratio of 8:1. That's a lot of compression but serves to illustrate a point.
We have a dynamic range of 24 dBs, from -20dB to +4dB. We are compressing everything that goes over -20dB by a ratio of 8:1.
The highest peaks of the kick drum that are reaching +4dB before are now only reaching -17dB! That 24dB dynamic range we had from -20dB to +4dB has been reduced to 3dB. Talk about over-compression!
We often say mixing is part science and part art. That was closer to the science than the art, and even though it's an artistic process that relies more on ears than mathematics - it does serve a purpose in explaining the underlying principle of the how a compressor works.
Compression doesn't have to be hard. You just need to understand what you're doing and how to use it.
Compression goes hand in hand with EQ and if you're struggling to figure out how to use them together, you can find more about it here:
10 Ways to Use Compression Effectively that comes included with EQ Strategies - Your Ultimate Guide to EQ.