![]() ![]() To me, when a mix is really dense with a lot of instruments, I don't compress it as much. I have read about engineers that use the SSL Buss compressor for even less gain reduction - around 1 or 2 dB. A ratio of '2' or '4' can add plenty of compression, when I drop the threshold to achieve a maximum of 4 dB gain reduction. I like to set the attack time to '3' or '10' and release time to 'Auto' on a mix. This software version definitely can add some analog sounding 'glue' to your mix. I have never used the hardware version, so I don't know how accurate the Waves model is to the hardware. The SSL Buss compressor is arguably the best compressor on a mix buss. There are only a few controls on the compressor, so it is really easy to get started. Authorization with Waves v9 plug-ins can be done with any USB device or over the internet if your computer is online. ![]() ![]() The software is downloaded straight off the Waves website for installation. It is a plug-in that can be used inside a DAW. The Waves G-Master Buss Compressor is part of the SSL 4000 Collection. ![]()
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