![]() So, instead of getting 10dB louder, the vocal now gets 5dB louder. This means that the sound will be reduced in volume by a factor of 2. You load up a compressor on the vocal and it goes over the threshold by 10dB (more on the threshold in a second). The ratio determines how much the volume is reduced by. When a sound gets too loud, the compressor kicks in and reduces the volume. The clue is in the name – it compresses the volume of audio (in layman’s terms). ![]() To understand ratio, we first need to understand what a compressor actually does.
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