Compression
Compression is an audio processing technique that reduces the difference between the loudest and quietest parts of a signal. It works by lowering the volume of sounds that exceed a set threshold, helping to balance the dynamics of a track or mix. When used properly, compression can make a sound tighter, punchier, or more consistent. It’s a key tool in music production, whether on vocals, drums, or the final master.
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