Regular Compression Vs Multiband Compression

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  1. Sylenth.Will.Fall

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    How do you decide when to use one over the other?
     
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    Do i need to compress to all signal or just some bands? i think this is the main question...
     
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    Thank you Mostwest, now you've put that question in my head I suppose it's quite obvious. It's been baffling me for ages.
     
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    Also parallel compress with dry/wet is really useful.

    The best option is dry/wet on single band while compressing.
     
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