Home Studio Corner – Understanding Compression (TUTORIAL)

By | December 17, 2025

 

Release Year: 2014
Manufacturer: Home Studio Corner
Manufacturer’s Website: www.understandingcompression.com/
Author: Home Studio Corner
Duration: 03:08:23
Type of Material Shared: Video Tutorial
Language: English


Description: Let’s face it, compression can be a huge source of frustration. How many hours have you spent trying to compress a track, only to walk away scratching your head, wondering why it doesn’t sound better? I’ve been there, and you should know that you shouldn’t stop. After many hours and countless cups of coffee, I’ve learned how to use compression effectively, and I want to help you learn this valuable mixing skill. In fact, with a little practice, you can go from hating a compressor to mastering its use to get great results.
Let’s face it, compression can be a huge source of frustration. How many times have you spent hours trying to compress track, only to walk away, scratching your head, wondering why it doesn’t sound better?
I’ve been there, and you should know that you don’t have to stay there. After many hours and countless cups of coffee, I have learned how to use compressions effectively, and I want to help you learn this valuable mixing skill.
I’ll shoot straight with you. I’m making an offer to you today. Understanding Compression isn’t free, but I believe the training you’ll receive will be far more valuable than the price you’ll pay. In fact,
with a little practice, you can go from hating compression to loving it and wielding it to get great results.
Understanding Compression consists of 5 videos (over 2 hours of content). These are high-definition full-screen videos, where I walk you through everything as if you were sitting with me in my studio.

Content :
Video #1 – What is Compression?
Video #2 – Compressor Tour
Video #3 – Ear Training: What Does Compression Sound Like
Video #4 – How to Use Compression: A Step-by-Step Approach
Video #5 – Real-World Examples

Example files: none
Video format: M4V
Video: AVC, 1280×720, 16:9, 10,000 fps, ~234 kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, ~164 kbps, 2 channels


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