compressor with ratio of 50

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  1. funkman

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    hi,i am going through an old walkthrough in computer music.they use the ableton compressor. in the walkthrough they say u need a compressor thats capable of extremely high ratios.
    they set the compressor to ratio of 50.
    is there a 3rd party plugin with ratio this high?
     
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  3. Stevie Dude

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    every limiter ever ?
     
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  4. El digital

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    Yes there are obviously several third party compressors that go up to 50:1 and more. But note that the attack, the knee/behaviour and the "cleanliness/sound" of the compressor are probably just as important as the ratio... For sidechain for example, some compressors will be much too dirty with a high ratio and a fast attack, other compressors will not have a fast enough attack, etc.

    Before I suggest a compressor, what's the thing you want to do?
     
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  5. Djord Emer

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    wait until you find out about infinity ratio
     
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    In priciple that is a limter. But ... Rough Rider by Audio Damage has such ratios.
     
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    extreme drum compression is the name of the walkthrough.
    thanks for replies
     
  8. El digital

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    Is this for parallel compression? Because in general we crush the transients with an instantaneous attack in parallel compression and we emphasize the punch with a medium long attack otherwise. But since for drums, dirty compression is not a bad thing (quite the opposite!), there are so many third-party plugins that can do the trick... I suggest trying the free XTMax Distressor emulation (NUKE mode only) by Kiive Audio.
     
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    Baby Audio makes a claim about IHNY2, if you were to believe their marketing. I just remember seeing this mentioned someplace, and I don't have any opinion on the statement because it's not what I use. https://babyaud.io/ihny-2

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    In practical terms, the likely audible difference between, say 20:1, and 50:1, will be pretty minimal. I mean, most people tend to regard anything from 20:1 up as essentially limiting, so 20:1, 50:1, infinity:1 will all be doing pretty much the same thing, dependent on factors like your signal, your threshold, the knee and obviously the attack/release characteristics of the processor...

    Under 20:1, and the differences will be much bigger between say 2:1, 4:1, 8:1 - you'll be able to notice those behaviour differences much more audibly (again, assuming your threshold etc gives you gain reduction).
     
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    You can make almost every good and capable compressor out there sound "aggressive". That being said this is the most obnoxious compressor out of the box I've ever used: https://nimble.itch.io/argent
     
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    Most digital compressor can do 50:1 ratio with ease, it's basically limiting. Unless the soft-knee settings is used to ease the compression. However....

    Here's Pro-C2 50:1 Soft Knee :
    upload_2024-6-12_6-15-44.png

    ... and Pro-C2 at pretty much default settings adjusted to match the curve with 4:1 ratio :
    upload_2024-6-12_6-17-5.png

    If you want hard-knee high-ratio compression, might as well use a proper Limiter plugin that has all the limiting-tailored functionality, if you want soft-knee high-ratio compression, wouldn't make a difference to use normal 4:1 ratio for everyday 1-3db GR and it has potential to sound even better when slammed.
     
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    The exception to this is if you are using a sidechained compressor for ducking. With no lookahead, you can speed up how fast the compressor clamps down by adjusting the ratio. Try it with Fabfilter Pro-C2 set to external sidechain, and listen to the differences between 20:1 and 50:1, and Infinity. I think you will notice.
     
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