compression without compressor?

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The Bastard

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i was just wondering if cool edit pro has any time of effect where u can take a vocal audio file and make so anything higher than a certain level gets compressed,im wonderin this because this mc i recorded had a good session and his levels were good for the most part but on some parts he was peakin and it sounded distorted and if i loweed the volume it woulda sounded to faint,any ideas yall
 

bigdmakintrax

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you can probably get some results from trial and error...but if you have any parts of the vocals that clipped just like any other signal you are going to have a hard time trying to restore the level to a normalized value....so if you have really off the meter peaks you gotta do some magic like either have them re-record it or maybe use some other fx on that part to possibly hide the harsh clipped areas....that's why you have to get a peak sound check and also train the mc how to use the mic and whenever use a filter so that controls the distance.....but if the vocals are just barely clipped you can sometimes use a de-esser and some other tweaking....
 

afriquedeluxe

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hmm on acid u can use those audio enevelop tings, choose da volume one n u can kinda do a compression, u sorta draw a curve definin where uwant da volume high n where low, try it
or u can simply jus use a gentle compression
 
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The Bastard

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im just gunna cop this alesis nanocompressor i seen on ebay,any of yall use this
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
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Out studio situations always makes my bring along the focusrite. I would recommend a good pre amp ( valved ) to set the colour . Compression isn't always the best solution, mostly its only making the good recording/take. I'd rather rule out bad recordings and go again. Some things just cant be fixed for the better.
 
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