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Dark Echo, you just need to learn it for yourself. Play around with a compressor and
determine what sounds 'too squashed' to YOU. It should be clear pretty fast what
sounds good and what doesn't. Contrary to popular opinion, compression isn't rocket
science. Being a true master of compression techniques, yes, that is elusive and
takes us all a long time to wrap our brains around. But learning what is too squashed
versus subtle... come on, man, you can figure it out without strangers preparing
samples for you and posting them too a message board complete with comments.
Some of this shit you just gotta work for yourself and spend some time on.
Don't rely on this insular little internet fantasy world to teach you absolutely everything.
Keep in mind that my 'too squashed' may be your 'just enough'. That's what makes
the world go 'round, we don't all hear it the same way...
Not trying to be harsh, just sayin'...
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