Are Compressor Plugins a Scam? (Part 1)

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  • @APMastering
    @APMastering3 күн бұрын

    If you think I said all compressors sound the same, I didn't, and you should watch part 2 here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/h5Wek7mse7uwgqQ.html

  • @hanakejason
    @hanakejason14 күн бұрын

    Lesson: Keep gear basic. Focus on song-writing

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    YES

  • @tonyrapa-tonyrapa

    @tonyrapa-tonyrapa

    13 күн бұрын

    I agree to for the most part but good mixing and production play their part too. I think the point of this video is that you don't need to pay large sums of money on your gear and you certainly don't need to keep buying the latest whatever.

  • @rmselector

    @rmselector

    13 күн бұрын

    💯

  • @MajestyStudioPro

    @MajestyStudioPro

    11 күн бұрын

    Just invest in hardware. You need a good mic and guitar with a good interface to record and oh don't forget the pc or better still just a mixer. That should do it.

  • @user-ty9ho4ct4k

    @user-ty9ho4ct4k

    5 күн бұрын

    I think the truest wisdom is that producing, engineering, songwriting, and arranging are all art forms in their own way. The best results will always come from a team of experts. I produce and mix all my own stuff and I see exactly where I could do more if I had the time.

  • @Whiteseastudio
    @Whiteseastudio14 күн бұрын

    I love this! Comparing (and debunking) compressor plugins has been super challenging! I really appreciate the effort you put into this!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    thanks for watching! have seen a fair few of your vids too and appreciate your work!

  • @joeldollie5826
    @joeldollie582614 күн бұрын

    As a plugin dev currently building a compressor I think you're oversimplifying a bit. Looks like you're mostly trying to match with some impulse response but there are so many variables, and many ways to code program dependency for example. (as I'm sure you're aware). Saturation aside (which is also a big one). RMS window and its length, peak vs rms compression, hybrid of the two with different weight, most of the sound of a compressor will depend on how that's implemented. If you decide to have two compressors in a row internally that will also change the character I don't feel like you can judge that with one impulse.

  • @drrodopszin

    @drrodopszin

    14 күн бұрын

    Good luck with your efforts! If you are looking for inspiration I recommend watching a couple of Dan Worrall's latest videos when he talks about suggestions for the compressors (mix knobs, ratios, etc.).

  • @whawha9016

    @whawha9016

    14 күн бұрын

    He was specifically referring to analog emulation compressors, which also tend to model the harmonic distortion / saturation stages of their analog counterparts. Matching the gain reduction for one static signal is one thing, but recreating the "box tone" of the device is an entirely different endeavour!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    sure you can do whatever you want. my plug has no rms or impulse based stuff. it's literally just a straight peak comp. i'm just modifying the gain reduction curvature mathematically. im not trying to clone, just achieve the same attack character and those 3 modifiers (convexity, inertia and feedback) get me pretty close to all the classic types

  • @danivalles7638

    @danivalles7638

    13 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering If after matching those curves you try a null test it will probably show that there is something more going on.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    @@danivalles7638 100%, stay tuned for the next video (3 parts)

  • @iwiggs6870
    @iwiggs687014 күн бұрын

    This is awfully reductive. Compressors aren't just about attack elease\knee. Different compressors will emphasise different frequencies\timbre as they squash things down. Some will make the mids punch out, some will strangle the low end, some will get pummeled by bottom end which means the bass ends up dominating everything. To focus on just the attack elease\knee is looking at about half the picture. It's fair to say that there's a huge amount of snake oil when it comes to plugins, but this is kinda bollocks.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    yeah most of that is addressable with side chain EQ and preemphasis

  • @iwiggs6870

    @iwiggs6870

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering I mean sure there's always 10 different ways to skin a rabbit, but instead of jury-rigging a hammer, sometimes it's faster, better and easier to just use a hammer isn't it?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    @@iwiggs6870 sometimes it is. sometimes you don't need a hammer.

  • @jimmythebold589

    @jimmythebold589

    13 күн бұрын

    OTT, is that you?

  • @mr_whyy

    @mr_whyy

    10 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering with this logic, you don't need a single plugin, why not write vst's in c++, but wait you don't need c++ because you already have assembly language, so why not use that !

  • @KeenanCrow
    @KeenanCrow14 күн бұрын

    You got bonked on the last one because your nulls weren’t actually nulls. Now you’re trying to convince us that just because the gain reduction responses are the same that it’s somehow a scam. Didn’t even compare harmonic distortion, and noted in the video that workflow and feature sets are all radically different. I agree with you in principal, that compression is compression, but I think pitching it as a “scam” is inaccurate. That said, love the free comp! It’s cool! I will be using it for sure! And the fact that you programmed an entire analysis plugin for the video is sick.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    i couldn't come up with a better word. something like "illusion of magical sound character which doesn't really exist". do you have a suggestion for a better word? RE nulls, i'm assuming you didn't watch my third vid with the more exhaustive methodology where i discuss JND?

  • @marksaxon

    @marksaxon

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering Smoke and mirrors? I agree "scam" sounds a bit clickbait (although it's what KZread wants you to do).

  • @coolwatersmusic

    @coolwatersmusic

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you so very much for what you said, because that was exactly my thought that you posted… I have several friends in the industry who purchase various compression plug-ins more so for the character they part and not to get any sort of specialized compression curve.

  • @KeenanCrow

    @KeenanCrow

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering no I will check that out, thanks!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    I agree scam is a bit clickbait. I was sitting there with chatgpt asking it for better words and I was getting con, swindle, hoax, deception, rip-off, scheme etc. Like I literally couldn't find anything that fit better and anyway, I'm not trying to intentionally make my videos less sensational. I'm looking for a bit of entertainment value as the majority of audio content is kind of dry and boring.

  • @timpetherick3365
    @timpetherick336513 күн бұрын

    I think maybe you need to study what compressors do a little more before you come to these conclusions. There are many different types of program dependencies that can be seen. You can’t simply use a single test to quantify any of this. Attack could be compression dependent, time dependent external input envelope dependent, frequency dependent. There are more. You’ll have to trust me on this one as I look at compressors from a topology standpoint and analysis standpoint… none of the test you are doing show any of this… The test you are doing is looking at one single point with no time domain tests. Take for example a feedback compressor, your release will literally be changing depending on your material. That would mean you’d have to change your release time every transient and every sustain..

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    i will discuss this stuff in my follow up video. it's a 3 part series

  • @cedricblomhof1269

    @cedricblomhof1269

    13 күн бұрын

    I agree 😊

  • @v.v.v.v.v.7273

    @v.v.v.v.v.7273

    6 күн бұрын

    Tim Petherick in the house!

  • @mxlxsxntx3975
    @mxlxsxntx39753 күн бұрын

    no way this dude made his own "industry standard" compressor and made it free 💀💀💀 what a king

  • @N8oRMusic
    @N8oRMusic14 күн бұрын

    Can't help but to keep going back to the stock Logic compressor.

  • @heerobigby

    @heerobigby

    13 күн бұрын

    its all I use and all I need lol

  • @onteraction8294

    @onteraction8294

    13 күн бұрын

    Funny you say that. I thought maybe cause I’ve used it before all these modelled plugins came out. After trying and loving so many new ones I can’t help but revert back to logic compressor to get the job done. I use the first setting that comes up, adjust to task, done. And it does sound better than many others.

  • @AndrewYac

    @AndrewYac

    13 күн бұрын

    Same but with Maximus or OTT

  • @N8oRMusic

    @N8oRMusic

    13 күн бұрын

    @@onteraction8294 exactly

  • @ronallen2458

    @ronallen2458

    12 күн бұрын

    9 times out of 10 - same here

  • @khyNasty1
    @khyNasty114 күн бұрын

    I see what you’re saying but it’s impossible to say that all these compressors sound the same. While they may have similar compression curves a La-2a is still gonna sound a lot different than a 1176. And an 1176 will sound a lot different than a cl 1b. I typically don’t reach for a compressor because of features, I reach for the sound and vibe they can create based on the song I’m making. With that being said, your product looks nice, and I’ll for sure give it a shot!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    1176 and la2a have drastically different envelopes

  • @millenniummastering

    @millenniummastering

    14 күн бұрын

    That would be true if you are talking about the actual analog hardware. The plugins are however, just digital gain reduction envelopes with pictures.

  • @pongamissi7123

    @pongamissi7123

    13 күн бұрын

    @@millenniummastering most hardware compressor are also changing frequencies, just like the dbx 160, I love for its transient work in the highs. I also never received any good distortion with compressor plugins...

  • @sickassbeats
    @sickassbeats14 күн бұрын

    DUDE ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?! I was watching and everything you know, and when you said (basically) "You know what I couldn't find a cool analyser SO BAM I MADE ONE MYSELF" that is one of the baddassest things ive ever heard coming from an audio specialist. AND THEN EVEN CRAZIER, you said "i couldn't find a compressor either that suits my needs SO I MADE ONE MYSELF" BRO THIS IS EVEN MORE BADASS. For you to give this content away for free, make this compressor free, and provide easy access for such quality education is high verge of freaking awesome!!! I love that there is a transparency in your content parting away from that other famous audio specialists that try to get you to buy more unnecessary compressors because of their vintage vibe. I also kind of feel that a lot of people are butthurt that they spent so much money on different compressors for their vibe that they try to gaslight themselves by commenting! (Whats crazy is that this applies to ME having spent so much money on different compressors and my favorite one is a $3 one from HoRNet plugins!)

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    ha ha thanks. i am impartial but i do have a product to sell... my educational courses. they are there and people can buy them or not but yeah i have no bias to sell snake oil through affiliate links

  • @agork

    @agork

    Күн бұрын

    Yeah this guy is seriously talented

  • @thevi_olin
    @thevi_olin14 күн бұрын

    Please, i have no talent, but i prefer to believe its because i haven’t found my magic compressor. I like fancy marketing, fancy gui’s and newer means better. I am a plugin collector, and enjoy it. Let me spend my money o the newest compressor plugin without regret. So please, just use unbiased affiliate links and sponsored content and get in line. Thanks in advance!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    thanks for the advice. i guess i should also do biased product reviews for stuff in my affiliate stores and cash a 6% commission on every sale of a $10k shadow hills unit. i do sell courses but i'm extremely transparent and up front about that

  • @misterkerker

    @misterkerker

    13 күн бұрын

    People do worse for happiness ..like marriage etc 😂

  • @Zer0Spinn

    @Zer0Spinn

    12 күн бұрын

    Money? do vsts cost... real money? 😮

  • @mark-yj5sg

    @mark-yj5sg

    12 күн бұрын

    @@Zer0Spinn Digital facsimiles of real gear (VSTs) can be bought with digital money (credit cards) Q. What is real money?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    11 күн бұрын

    @@mark-yj5sg real money is tangible commodities like gold, wheat and real estate.

  • @psychesonic1
    @psychesonic113 күн бұрын

    This is a bit like saying all pianos sound like pianos.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    what if you are comparing digital pianos and you have knobs that vary piano size, upright, grand, wood density, % open etc

  • @psychesonic1

    @psychesonic1

    10 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering yes of course. It was more a metaphor than a measurement. I choose a certain compressor over another because I prefer the results I get.

  • @gigglthewiggl

    @gigglthewiggl

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@@psychesonic1but if you can get the same results with a free one, why is somebody charging 500 dollars for another

  • @schleppvideos

    @schleppvideos

    8 күн бұрын

    @@gigglthewiggl because its not exactly the same and this guy is quite simply full of shit

  • @user-ty9ho4ct4k

    @user-ty9ho4ct4k

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@APMastering have you ever been serious about buying a nice digital piano? They all sound 100% different. As do these compressors.

  • @APMastering
    @APMastering14 күн бұрын

    windows version of APComp is now up. WINDOWS USERS PLEASE NOTE! if you get instant crashes when trying to load the plugin, your computer might be missing the c++ system files. You need to install "Latest Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Version" learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170 Since I dont know which computer you have, I can't say which exact download you need but there's only 3 possible choices. This is only in the case that you are: 1. running windows 2. get instant crashes when opening the plug or the plugin doesn't even come up after you have made sure it is in the correct folder

  • @davidasher22

    @davidasher22

    14 күн бұрын

    whats the chance of getting the CompView as an AU?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    I can compile that for you now. check the google drive link in half hour

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    done it. Should be there now. send me an email if its not working for you

  • @nicholascastucci4547

    @nicholascastucci4547

    14 күн бұрын

    Quickly becoming my favorite audio engineering KZreadr next to Dan.

  • @ileryon4019

    @ileryon4019

    14 күн бұрын

    bro your so talented 🤟👿​@@APMastering

  • @rafaelocandof
    @rafaelocandof14 күн бұрын

    Attack characteristics are only a part of what makes a compressor a compressor. Different compressors also react differently to gain structure, different transients, and that is without considering the second and third order harmonics that different compressors add. This only tracks if you think about gain reduction as compression's only purpose, which is a bit reductive IMHO. I do agree that you only need a handful of compressors to do the job and not a billion plugins, I just think this isn't the whole picture, especially if you're leaving out release times which are responsible for how the source "fits" in the context of the mix, whether it is brought forward or tucked down. In my eyes it just feels like a very clinical way of thinking about audio as opposed to being in service of the source material artistically speaking.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    its a conscious decision to exclude saturation and i'll discuss that in a follow up. in terms of release, release time is exceptionally important but release CURVATURE is much less sexy than the attack curvature which is why i didn't focus on it. it's a short form youtube video and the first of a couple i planned, ill start to expand the topic in future videos

  • @DmitryPuffin
    @DmitryPuffin14 күн бұрын

    Wow, amazing work. I was also analyzing my compressor plugin collection and found out that I can stick Ableton's stock compressors and not caring about anything else.

  • @JJaxxon

    @JJaxxon

    13 күн бұрын

    The glue compressor is also pretty good and easy to use

  • @DmitryPuffin

    @DmitryPuffin

    13 күн бұрын

    @@JJaxxon I said compressors because I meant all 3 - Compressor, Glue and Multiband :) They are extremely good, and I am waiting for 12.1 release (not beta), to get my hands on updated limiter.

  • @JJaxxon

    @JJaxxon

    13 күн бұрын

    @@DmitryPuffin didnt read that well

  • @drrodopszin
    @drrodopszin14 күн бұрын

    Someone please summon Dan Worrall here, he's no bullshit.

  • @errmable

    @errmable

    14 күн бұрын

    Why? Dan Worrall isn’t selling you these plug-ins, the manufacturers are and it’s for them to convince you to buy it. If you don't trust what he's sying then continue spending your money and move on.

  • @drrodopszin

    @drrodopszin

    14 күн бұрын

    @@errmable You assumed a bit too much out of thin air. I was curious on Dan's opinion about a) if really the curve is the only important part of a compressor or these emulations have some non-linearity in them that would mean, say, different level of harmonics appearing at different levels and b) if it is really cannot be null-tested (or nullish test it, when the difference is inaudible or doesn't matter in a mix) and c) he usually is quite skeptic with plugins, and what is his opinion on this plugin, d) he usually has great suggestions regarding UI functions.

  • @AdamsOlympia

    @AdamsOlympia

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@errmable It's not disrespectful to want to hear other experts chime in on the guys methodology. He even sounds like the type who'd welcome having his work put to the test of peer review. It's part and parcel to the scientific method, after all!

  • @quadrant2012

    @quadrant2012

    14 күн бұрын

    ​​@@errmableOh give it a rest you attention seeker

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    FWIW i'd love dan to peer review this. to be clear, i don't think my plug is the best comp on the planet, i'm just a dude who spent a few days writing a plug, a mature software company could take my ideas and make a better plug in every imaginable way. also, i'm deliberately excluding the saturation discussion, that's the elephant in the room but i'll address it in my next video

  • @michaelalexson8359
    @michaelalexson835911 күн бұрын

    You've just matching the gain reduction - it's has nothing along with the harmonic distortion which is a typical reason to use an "analog modeled" compressor plugin. This video has no sense.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    11 күн бұрын

    addressed in post 2

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    11 күн бұрын

    *part

  • @michaelalexson8359

    @michaelalexson8359

    11 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering okay but please don't tell us that you gonna use external saturator to imitate what analog compressor does

  • @marcfrank7446
    @marcfrank744613 күн бұрын

    Waiting for "The loudspeaker industry scam", "Microphone manufacturing's a big lie", "All snare drums sound exactly the same" and of course "Ears are massively overrated, just look at analysers".

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    that's actually a good idea. I could imagine a monitor scam, there is genuine content there. There is also some interesting stuff with the transducers used in dynamic mics and I have recorded some real nice music with some super cheap mics but ultimately a U87 is a good mic. My father is a drum maker, specialising in snares and so I know a thing or two about bearing edges, plies, hoops, wires... A well tuned cheap snare that has freshly sanded and shaped bearing edges sounds WAY better than a poorly tuned expensive drum. The last point about ears is just bullshit, if you've watched my content you'll know that this is antithetical to my message.

  • @abrakadeep8810

    @abrakadeep8810

    11 күн бұрын

    @@APMasteringWhat a wonderful reply! :)

  • @lilwombat

    @lilwombat

    8 күн бұрын

    search "Tested: Where Does The Tone Come From In A Microphone" it's basically just the capsule. he also did one for amps and cabs and electric guitar. basically everything is hype lol

  • @MichaelLenz1

    @MichaelLenz1

    8 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering I’m very curious to see your loudspeakers and monitors debunking video. As a man who calculated, evaluated different design options and built couple of pairs, for me it will be very interesting to see your observations and discoveries :)

  • @HR2635

    @HR2635

    2 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering as a drum maker and drummer for 45 years I would love a snare comparison ;-).. but off course you need to compare well tuned with well tuned. That said the snare has great importance in a drum recording. Probably the biggest in the kit. And even minute details will change the feel of the drummer and how he is inspired to play. Although the real difference is very small it does change some details that might just be what you need in the mix. Also good snare respond well to EQ and compressors. Price is rarely the reason if a snare is good. Its all about tuning, heads, response from the wires, the room but MOSTLY the drummer. I have snare ranging from 50$ to 1500$ and I use them all without looking at the price tag. Same with plugins. I dont look at what it says it can do, the price or the GUI. I look at my work flow. Which one gets me the result I want the easiest and fastest. I dont care if its actually just doing gain reduction or saturation or what have we. Also the sound like a snare drum inspires me to take sometimes more interesting decisions. But I am sceptic about expensive plugins as they in 90% of the cases are not worth the money.

  • @mr_guy661
    @mr_guy6613 күн бұрын

    I did think those fancy interfaces and the lack of range in the parameters was kinda sus Thank you for making this

  • @TracingFlares
    @TracingFlares2 күн бұрын

    Yes... can absolutely confirm this from my side. The best thing is to ask pros if they blindfolded can hear the difference between hype expensive and free... and they can not or are sometimes favoring the free version. (me included) its the fancy interface that draws us in.. i quitted Ozone Subscription because i checked their plugs and found better substitutes!!! one example is ozone low end focus... i analized it and got the Pro MB dialed in and sounds much much better. I dont buy over 20-40 bugs of any plug because of that. For example Goldclip.. can be replaced easy with lots cheap or free options. For the mojo (because its not only the eq or envelope) you can use Satutation distortion or any coloring you want. Thanks for speaking out and reviewing this. I will check your compressor and see your other videos😊

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    2 күн бұрын

    i think specifically chosen plugs are the way to go. some people download 1000 cracked plugs and then have everything but don't know how to use anything

  • @AtticusFinch.
    @AtticusFinch.6 күн бұрын

    Thank you,Alain, for the time and effort you've put into this subject. I've allways trusted my ears over some fixed complex algorithm, in regards to digital compressors, equalizers e.t.c. My approach to recording music is: If it's a studio productions with a band, record it live in three takes. In regards of mastering: NO AUTOMATION and NO AUTOTUNE. To me, music is a vibe,created by human beings and no amount of plug-inns or AI's can replace it. I dig your aproach to plug-inns and looking forward to use your compressor.@Old School

  • @RolandDeschain1
    @RolandDeschain112 күн бұрын

    Reaper's stock ReaComp is still one of the cleanest compressors I've ever used.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    reacomp is good, transparent, I use it for side chaining

  • @HR2635

    @HR2635

    2 күн бұрын

    a lot of Reaper stock plugins are really good. Just dont have a fancy GUI. A bit like AirWindows that makes plugins that are very impressive and way beyond many expensive plugins.

  • @whawha9016
    @whawha901614 күн бұрын

    Matching the gain reduction curve is only part of the equation. Especially if you want to nail analog sound (as opposed to generic digital compression), you need to model the saturation as well. Not just static saturation, but actual state dependent saturation!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    i'm not interested in saturation since if i wanted distortion i'd add it as a discrete process. i understand many other people want that and that's fine but i'd rather control it myself

  • @whawha9016

    @whawha9016

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering That's fair. But your claim (as I understood it) was based on the premise that analog modelling compressors are a scam, since they can easily be replicated with generic "benchmark compressors" like Pro-C or your AP Comp. Yet, you only prove that the gain reduction curve can be approximated with generic tools, while failing to prove that the other main component of analog emulations can be reproduced: the non-linear, state-variable saturation behaviour!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    sure. the way I see it, a compressor does gain reduction. if it happens to have additional bundled unspecified mystery distortion, that's maybe something other people care about but I'd rather not have that at all and control it from a separate plugin, or have knobs for that saturation so it is overt and no longer mysterious and untweakable. Now, I COULD add more features like saturation and then we'd have an improved general benchmark compressor where we can model saturation of other units but ive got to draw the line somewhere, I can't put my day job aside for a year to make a free plugin

  • @whawha9016

    @whawha9016

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering I'm not referring to your plugin, but to your claim. Your fail to prove the point that analog emulation compressors are obsolete. Instead of replicating their sound, you only replicate (not even accurately in some instances) one aspect of their sound: their gain reduction curve. You fail to prove that you can also easily replicate the rest of the equation, the harmonic distortion. Without replicating saturation / harmonic distortion, you are missing a crucial aspect of what makes an analog emulation an analog emulation. So you should rather say: "I can match the gain reduction curve of analog emulation compressors" as opposed to "I can replicate the sound of analog emulations". You don't replicate their sound, you are only approximating one aspect of the sound. So you only finished 50% of your assignment.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    @@whawha9016dude it's a youtube video i can't do everything. if you want to pay me a million dollars to spend a year developing the greatest compressor of all time, with 100 knobs that nobody is able to use, i'll take you up on that. otherwise, that's all i've got for this video 😂

  • @ObeloMusic
    @ObeloMusic14 күн бұрын

    You are way off base here. Perhaps many plugins do have generic processes that can be comparable under many conditions, but this does not account for ALL TYPES of non linearities, or what is happening in the frequency domain. if signal x is our input, and f(x) equals the function to generate y, our output, f(x) can be an immensely complex function. asymmetry, saturation, non linear responses, entropy simulation functions, frequency bias, filters, multi stages, recursive propagation, opto sim, tube sim, and much more. you can't just stick something that runs a sine blip or an impulse through a plugin, get the dynamic response in the time domain and think you have analyzed what something does.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    although you are right to a certain extent with some of the other stuff you mentioned, a dynamics processor by definition should not significantly affect the tonal balance of a source. i also personally feel that a compressor should also not additionally increase thd outside of its inherent internodulation distortion, as that is literally unrelated additional unspecified mystery bundle feature code, which id prefer to have control of myself. so i personally consider such non linearities to be a moot point

  • @ObeloMusic

    @ObeloMusic

    14 күн бұрын

    @APMastering You can't impart certain nonlinearities in certain ways, especially harmonic distortion, body vs peak, and the transients, without a compressor. You don't always want to separate the two. Take something that is tonally and percussively rich as a rap vocal, that choice of how a compressor saturates and handles the transients is the whole shabang. Also, some of the most famous hardware compressors, like the SSL, has a frequency dependant bias. I definitely know where you are coming from, but sometimes you gotta cook in the sauce, not just use it as a topping after you grill.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    ha ha, I like the analogy. in terms of frequency bias, you can do this by merely EQing your side chain signal. in terms of the kind of distortion you describe, I would be interested in investigating the exact kind of thing you are talking about and then ABX testing it

  • @ObeloMusic

    @ObeloMusic

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@APMastering some recipes are for the talk show, some you keep in the family cookbook...

  • @marksaxon
    @marksaxon14 күн бұрын

    While I agree that most of these plugins with their fancy GUIs are hype, there is something to be said about familiarity. I have collected way too many plugins (more than I like to admit) but through the process I landed on about 5-6 compressors that end up on most of my tracks. I know what moves to make to get the sound I want to hear. Sure you can make a free compressor and use a tone generator to mimic one of the big time compressors, but it seems like you will be constantly hunting down whatever "magic" curves their plugins make. I'm not saying your video is wrong but I can say there is a reason why I do prefer the few compressors I like. It's all good to discuss and be critical of anything on the market!

  • @EssKay25

    @EssKay25

    14 күн бұрын

    Not speaking for him, but I believe the point he’s trying to make is that one free compressor can do the work of many many expensive plug ins, which are artificially limited in their range and scope to appeal to familiarity and also brand loyalty. The same can be said about a lot of instruments frankly. Bottom line here is that all he’s gotta do is add some preset capabilities to his free plug in and you’d basically have every compressor plugin on the market with just a click for the price of free 99.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    i do and don't agree. i agree IF you aren't intimately familiar with a "benchmark" compressor and can dial in any vibe in 2 seconds, and as there aren't that many benchmark style compressor plugs, that can't really be expected, but given such a benchmark, everything would be possible quickly with a single plug

  • @marksaxon

    @marksaxon

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering I love the discussion and I’m certainly all ears when it comes to trimming up my plugin manager. Lol. Certainly this topic would be very helpful for the young ones starting to record on their own. I already have some regrets in terms of duplication with functionality in my compressors folder.

  • @atilavictorio

    @atilavictorio

    14 күн бұрын

    @@marksaxon simplify your decision process by only keeping the 5-6 that you use frequently and remove the others.

  • @marksaxon

    @marksaxon

    14 күн бұрын

    @@atilavictorio I'm basically heading in that direction. Every week I slowly look at the my plugin manager and weed out the ones that I haven't opened in 6 months. Maybe not delete but remove them from my favorite folders. As a fun exercise, I went through my compressor fav folder and picked out 8 that are must haves but then it left about 20 others off the list. Lol.

  • @KBrumend
    @KBrumend14 күн бұрын

    I would like to see whether, and to what extent, they do something (like distortion) to the material, aside from gain reduction.

  • @Lilly24244

    @Lilly24244

    14 күн бұрын

    This, I was really wondering about harmonic content because that's what a lot of companies are selling their plugins with

  • @EssKay25

    @EssKay25

    14 күн бұрын

    This is where phase cancellation would show the differences.

  • @KBrumend

    @KBrumend

    14 күн бұрын

    ⁠@@Lilly24244Exactly

  • @tomgodsall1317

    @tomgodsall1317

    14 күн бұрын

    Get plugin dr and have a look for yourself.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    you can see harmonic distortion in plugin doctor very well. from my perspective, distortion is an separate bundled feature. I would rather apply distortion to my taste in a dedicated plug rather than simply being subjected to unspecified mystery distortion with zero control

  • @kimseniorb
    @kimseniorb14 күн бұрын

    great ideas. I always wanted a graphical editor with nodes to draw in guitar or reverb IRs or tweak the existing ones how I want, removing resonances etc.

  • @danielpool2039
    @danielpool203911 күн бұрын

    So you’re saying that just because all compressors offer gain reduction, that compressor plug-ins are a scam? There’s a tremendous amount that your graphing program doesn’t account for. The main things I can think of are harmonics at the input circuit, output circuit, and detector circuit. But I haven’t found a plug-in that reacts to audio in a way that’s even close to how a real diode bridge compressor does. I also haven’t found a Fairchild emulation that doesn’t let through way more transient than a real Fairchild does. If I were to make a video with your Clickbait title, I might consider focusing on these areas.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    11 күн бұрын

    Well I have a part 2 coming in a couple of days in which I mention vari mu and zener diode typologies (I'm a big TG1 fan). I've never had the pleasure of working with an original Fairchild but I've worked with a lot of the familiar gear. Some of the plugins are pretty good. UAD isn't too shabby. But my point isn't that my analyser and comp faithfully emulate every single compressor under the moon perfectly. Should be a lot more clear by the end of part 2 why my videos aren't simply clickbait. This first one was just the warm up. If I have one single hour long video, it will get no views.

  • @mattwright466
    @mattwright4662 күн бұрын

    This is another landmark video I'm going to be having virtually all of my students watch. Amazing analysis!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    2 күн бұрын

    be sure to watch part 2 though, this is only the first part and is oversimplified

  • @mattwright466

    @mattwright466

    Күн бұрын

    @@APMastering I did, actually before making the comment! You're right, the issue of how compressors deal with different frequency ranges is very hard to quantify. It could be argued that's what gives them their "character". The reason this will be essential to showing my students is so that I can help them understand the underlying principles of compression.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    Күн бұрын

    nice one 😎

  • @joyboricua3721
    @joyboricua37219 күн бұрын

    It's not ugly; it's simply useful. The beauty is in the numbers within, not in the UI

  • @jrgroberts
    @jrgroberts14 күн бұрын

    Funny. I had come to the same conclusion quite some time ago. I have a real Compex which I know well, and plugin models of it, which sound different. But they don't sound different to each other. I have found I can use almost any compressor plugin and get a good sound out of it. It's still easier to reach for a plugin model that I know will quickly get what I want... and I like what hardware does better, at times.

  • @mxlxsxntx3975
    @mxlxsxntx39753 күн бұрын

    bro really said OOPS 😭

  • @BojanBojovic
    @BojanBojovic23 сағат бұрын

    Pffffff.... 😁🤣 This is brilliant! 👍😃👍 This gear religiosity when people claim they hear some 3d or similar nonsense, it got out of control. The worst are those on the Gearsnobs forum, it is impossible to grasp that amount of nonsense. 😃 Great video, thanks. 🖖

  • @brucekai7462
    @brucekai746212 күн бұрын

    I'm still waiting on someone to explain to me how one compressor plugins can differ **so** much from another when they're both being made from 0's and 1's lol. If ALL plugin comps/EQs etc etc had the same GUI, the only difference I can see being drastic is attack and release times and how they respond... Stock comps rule... but 3rd party vendors don't want you to know that.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    stay tuned for part 2, will explain this!

  • @vigilantestylez
    @vigilantestylez14 күн бұрын

    Hardware is a scam too. Those compressors are no different than your stock Reaper compressor. You can match the compressor response curves by using plugin doctor, and the harmonics with a simple distortion plugin. Hardware is a scam from NASA. 😂

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    and NASA is a scam too (Operation Paperclip)! But seriously, I actually kind of agree with you but I think hardware offers some benefits in certain situations... extreme example... I want my guitars, guitar amps and pedals to all be hardware. No software guitars for me! In terms of analogue hardware EQ sounding better than stock plugins... hmmm. I still love working with analogue EQ. But I think you are probably right. I'll get on the case at some point and do THE HARDWARE SCAM ha ha

  • @vigilantestylez

    @vigilantestylez

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering I think your videos really prove what we like about plugins and hardware. We like the curves, we like the non linearities whether they are genuine or not. We like the character. Can we do this with stock plugins? Perhaps with a lot of work, and time, or just get the plugin and use it. I think your titles are clickbaity, and these plugins are not a SCAM as you say. It just proves with enough time, and effort, we can get the same sound from tools we already have. But this is like building a house with a hammer, nails, and a hand saw. You can build a house with those tools, but a nail gun, table saw, etc can get it done faster and easier.

  • @vigilantestylez

    @vigilantestylez

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering About the guitars... Why can't you simulate a guitar amp, pedal, etc with stock plugins from Reaper or Fabfilter Total Bundle? Maybe guitar amps, pedals are scams too?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    don't want to be a smart arse at all but i actually love framing and carpentry and one of my favourite framers who passed away but has great instructions videos which you can find on yt always used to use a hammer to frame houses. watching him work was something else. but point taken and i agree to a certain extent but in the case of my eq videos for example, i can dial in the sound i want in 2 seconds and using the modelling plugs takes much longer so i'm actually wasting my time with the so called time saving plugins

  • @whawha9016

    @whawha9016

    14 күн бұрын

    Some hardware is scam (the one that uses cheap circuitboards and generic components) and sells it at inflated prices. But actual analog hardware built with quality components is not a scam. It's certainly overpriced as well, but not a scam. The interaction of real life physical components is really impossible to recreate in every nuance algorithmically.

  • @jongriffin2608
    @jongriffin260814 күн бұрын

    Like your previous claim, I find this to be too hyperbolic and cynical. I think there are developers out there that WOULD scam its customers if they thought they could get away with it, but the vast majority are geeks, nerds and audio enthusiasts who I genuinely believe try to make better sounding and innovative products. It would be shortsighted to simply make an attractive gui and shove in a freebie algo, you would ruin your reputation and destroy your business overnight to try. From personal experience, I go to various compressors regularly and for certain sonic diversity, I can’t say how your testing model is flawed, but my intuition is you must be missing something, this wouldn’t make sense to me.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    i agree with most of what you wrote and my video is oversimplifying but i will add more nuance in future videos

  • @sparella
    @sparella13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the measurement tool AP.

  • @julianmorrisco
    @julianmorrisco12 күн бұрын

    That haircut has a hysteresis curve! Also, yes. In the box sound is pretty much a commodity these days. The amount of guff spoken about how guitar amp modellers almost but not quite match the real thing, for example. After 20+ years of this, I find it boring. Modellers do their job perfectly and can get amazing guitar sounds the equal of even the best amp setup. I still use an amp, however. Because playing into an amp ‘feels’ better while I’m playing, even if it doesn’t give a better sound when playing back. Same with compressors and eqs. I came up with a lot of outboard, even plenty of valve stuff like Pultecs and Fairchilds. 1176s were our standard outboard when we weren’t using the SSL with its own channel dynamics. Now, saturation makes a difference, no question but apart from that, the only thing that makes a real difference is workflow. User interface, user experience. And that can’t be underrated. I don’t use external rack gear anymore but the interface is important to me. When you’ve used an 1176 a thousand times, having an interface where making the same tweaks I would have made on the physical box (and getting the same results) is important. And for stuff that doesn’t rip off physical equipment, the design, location, type of knobs/faders, metering etc., is very important to me.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    enjoy the haircut while it lasts! Part ii will feature a new hair character... warmer, more assertive, engaging, clear, open, transparent, exceptionally clean with a sparkle imparting an air of fairy dust.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    in terms of hardware vs software, guitars are the most extreme example. no matter how good the Japanese make high end realistic dolls, I will chose my wife every time ha ha.

  • @valoelios40
    @valoelios4013 күн бұрын

    I like the UBK-1 from Kush Audio a lot. Gets used farily often in my mixes. It is a diverse compressor with some properties not found everywhere. Whatever works for you should be fine. I use the Logic stock compressors very often too. For bus processing I have lately fallen in love with the Sonible smart compressor. It offers spectral dynamic processing and some other features most other compressors do not.

  • @bernadusuaku6535
    @bernadusuaku6535Күн бұрын

    I keep coming back to my stock magix samplitude plugins a lot.

  • @cjhickspe1399
    @cjhickspe139910 күн бұрын

    As an electrical engineer that did his senior design in signal processing, I find this all kind of amusing.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    10 күн бұрын

    nice! i've got some interesting projects planned, i'm going to make a "vibe console" at some point and do videos on how to make it. i'm planning to offer PCBs and assembled but i think i'll take a while to get around to it

  • @dabanjo
    @dabanjo14 күн бұрын

    AP Mastering Continously Variable Convexity Compressor is the best compressor.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    ha ha. maybe not but it was fun to develop

  • @MakesBadNoise
    @MakesBadNoise14 күн бұрын

    I’d love a follow up where you post samples of how the comps sound next to each other when they measure the same

  • @MikaelTobias
    @MikaelTobias13 күн бұрын

    did you listen to any music coming through these plugins, or just compare the gain reduction characteristics on the graph from feeding them an impulse or a snare drum hit or something?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    this is just test tones. i'll do a video on listening soon

  • @francobuzzetti9424
    @francobuzzetti942413 күн бұрын

    2:07 I'll never forget this moment just use whatever you like people

  • @alshk6763
    @alshk67636 күн бұрын

    Very few manufacturers are going to actually study and map all the dynamics of every electrical component in an actual analog compressor, and then build a custom mathematical model of the same. As we suspected, they copy some basic compression approaches in the digital domain and slap fancy graphics over the same rebadges.

  • @WilliamAshleyOnline
    @WilliamAshleyOnline13 күн бұрын

    haha, no they arn't the same. Also they totally are often different some are similar for sure but no there are different compressors. Like compressing with my SSL 4000G strip includes dynamics filter and eq, is different from my LA2A, silver they have a HP filter section on them maximus has 3 band eq section and other stuff, some has side chaining, the list goes on and on, so no they totally arn't he same. Some have totally different styles of gain reduction filtering, and banding, etc..

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    Im not sure you watched the vid. I spend a lot of it talking about feature richness of different compressors.

  • @Zet237yt
    @Zet237yt13 күн бұрын

    I love your approach of being curious and simply testing things out! I remember struggling with much simpler concepts and finally understanding them after doing a small experiment in my DAW or creating a Max MSP patch for it. I still think it is okay to have multiple compressor plug-ins for "different" needs installed, as long as you know how and when to use them and that they help you achieve your goal quicker. The same way I could build a ton of creative plug-ins with "builders" such as BIOME or Enrage, but in the flow of creativity prefer much more to grab a ready to use tool than create my own just for a quick effect. :)

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    sure. its a workflow thing. I will discuss workflow in the next instalments of this series

  • @stepanloffelmann8916
    @stepanloffelmann891614 күн бұрын

    I see your point, but this is a pretty misleading comparison...to me, it kinda sounds like you're saying all of the compressors do the same thing, just get one and match the curves, yeey! That's bs obviously, in most cases, I go for compressors that do something extra than just compression, it's the distortion and saturation and the vibe that each compressor gives me, when I use compression just for the dynamic control, I will use something clean that doesn't produce any distortion ect. When I'm mixing, I don't want to think about matching a curve on a compressor to match another compressor like you showed in your video, I want to work quickly - I want more bus type compression? I'm grabbing the ssl, I want a fast compressor with some cool distortion vibe? I'm grabbing the 1176, I'm not going to match a compressor to sound like another one, I'm just gonna grab the "real" thing that will allow me to be quick and creative. I see the point, but saying plugin compressors are a scam is bullsh*t. It's more than just a compression curve, it's about a vibe, distortion, harmonics, ease of use, cool gui, I want to be quick and creative and get to the finish line as quickly as I can.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    I dont disagree with you. but im hardly going to sit there in the studio and first match my plugin to another one and then use it. the point is, if you become proficient at using a single full featured compressor, you can dial in any tone you want in 2 seconds and having a bunch of different plugins with severely limited parameter ranges is a hinderance

  • @stepanloffelmann8916

    @stepanloffelmann8916

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@APMastering Right it's really important to know your gear, you can absolutely use sort of all-around single eq and a single all-around compressor, dial in your curves and make a record with it, that's really boring though and I bet the record will be boring too, If the point of the video was to learn your plugins better instead of always buying the next new thing, that's a great message right we all need that reminder, but compressors from various manufacturers definitely don't sound the same, I really did liked your video and your ideas that's why I'm commenting, obviously you put a lot of time into making it, no one just uses compressors only for the curves though, literally for anyone try and use as many weird compressors you can get your hands on and see what it does for you, my mixes have gotten significantly better when I bought the, on this topic "high-end" compressors not only because of the sound but also for the confidence it gave me to use the gear, it's not only about a curve but saturation and distortion of the compressors cleverly used to get a killer mix, cheers 🫡

  • @Lilly24244
    @Lilly2424414 күн бұрын

    This is golden, I'm definitely nabbing that compressor plugin. Seems like I've been paying way too much 😔

  • @mel.b.coolin
    @mel.b.coolin14 күн бұрын

    The frequency response of the internal sidechain also plays a big part in a compressors sound

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    sure, you can eq the side chain input. i could make an EQ in the feedback loop but i think the plugin will do for now

  • @pipelineaudio
    @pipelineaudio14 күн бұрын

    We make plugins and would like to team up. Our representative has already contacted you, hopefully we can get some more skeptical, reason based movement going.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    to do a LUT compressor? that would be wild.

  • @pipelineaudio

    @pipelineaudio

    9 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering are you getting my emails?

  • @onteraction8294
    @onteraction829413 күн бұрын

    There may be many companies putting out plugins in the most basic form to make a buck, but the notable companies put the work into making plugins model the hardware well. I don’t think these graphs translate the character differences. Anyone can figure this out for themselves. Try a bunch of well rated eqs and compressors and you’ll hear they’re all different.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    with EQ, you are pretty much wrong, you can convincingly phase cancel pretty much any EQ because of the physical reality of what EQ does, especially IIR designs. With compressors, you are right that some companies put the work in. Despite me thinking UAD are for the most part overpriced fancy interfaces, they do actually have very clever code under the hood. Keep your eyes peel for part 2 in a couple of days!

  • @RX120D
    @RX120D14 күн бұрын

    I just migrated my studio PC to Linux and ditched my entire Waves library in favor of stock, JS plugins, and a few choice free plugins. The only thing I'll pay for nowadays are drum libraries and plugins like Sketch Cassette.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    cool. if there's demand i'll compile my plug for linux too

  • @RX120D

    @RX120D

    14 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering Would be cool as heck if you did, but it likely runs just fine in WINE via Yabridge.

  • @EzyoMusic
    @EzyoMusic11 күн бұрын

    I have three go-to compressors: Kotelnikov, Molot and DC8C. They don’t model anything specifically, but they’re versatile and I like what they do. I love their work in general.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    11 күн бұрын

    i like TDR too

  • @time8162
    @time816214 күн бұрын

    Scam is the closest word to the truth 🙏🏻 Just curious how would a Hardware compressor may fit in with them tests? Be interesting to see the differences ! Excellent channel !

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    i will do hardware at some point but most of my hardware is weird bespoke stuff so id need to literally go out and buy stuff

  • @xavierlucas8776
    @xavierlucas877614 күн бұрын

    And now we wait … solid video man!

  • @WisdomHouseCreative
    @WisdomHouseCreative13 күн бұрын

    After watching the video and reading the comments, it becomes clear that author believes compression and saturation are different "bundles" and should be handled by different plugins. Therefore, compression plugins are a scam because their dynamics processing can be easily matched WHEN ALL OTHER SONIC IMPACTS OF THESE PLUGINS ARE REMOVED FROM THE EQUATION. But it is these other sonic impacts that so often draw people to one compressor over another--whether in the hardware domain or the software domain. We reach for an 1176 for what it does to dynamics AND for the color it imparts AND for its ease of use. Right? It has a sound that we like and can dial in quickly. It is far more reasonable and efficient to simply reach for that tool and move on than to try to match its dynamics behavior with a digital compressor AND THEN try to match its color with a saturator. Does anyone need five different 1176 plugins? Hell no. Should they have one good one? Absolutely. And the same goes for the other tried and tested compressors. They're not a scam. They're tools for doing a job, and the tools that help engineers get the sonic results they want faster are the better tools.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    keep your eyes peeled for part 2 in a few days

  • @WisdomHouseCreative

    @WisdomHouseCreative

    13 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering My eyes are peeled...

  • @matdan2

    @matdan2

    11 күн бұрын

    @@WisdomHouseCreative CAPS for sore eyes

  • @bakerlefdaoui6801
    @bakerlefdaoui680113 күн бұрын

    What about the harmonic content induced by these compressors ? Do they have the exact same response to a signal ? People are looking for color as much as gain reduction in a compressor, which is odd tbh since we have dedicated saturators these days. But still, do all these compressors sound the same to your ears ?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    stay tuned for part ii

  • @bassicallyU
    @bassicallyU14 күн бұрын

    So with all this in mind, what about the "analog" characteristics added by a particular plugin? Do you happen to know if that part can also be replacated using a saturation plugin?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    yeah just use a distortion plug. that's all it is mostly but just bundled in a hard coded way

  • @djtripnosys
    @djtripnosys14 күн бұрын

    Paul Third meltdown incoming.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    ha ha, i welcome all feedback even from my harshest critics

  • @vicneve1169
    @vicneve116910 күн бұрын

    A LA2A sounds totally different than a 1176, than a DBX160, than a Fairchild, than a PRO-C2. I mostly use the PRO-C2. But if I want color I use emulations. Often without compressing but driving the input.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    10 күн бұрын

    then why not just use a distortion plugin? The LA2A for example has two knobs, one is overdrive gain, the other is compression. Just use an overdrive. I show exactly this in part 2.

  • @vicneve1169

    @vicneve1169

    10 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering I do. But compressors gives me extra flavours. They have their own sound.

  • @mateuszzawocki1405
    @mateuszzawocki140512 күн бұрын

    Good video. I think the main problem is that so many options can be overwhelmed, expecially for non experienced users. People who learn on their own from KZread in many cases don't need to go in depth with why compressor do certain things. They want quick solutions, which is delivered by product discriptions. For example if you want punchy kick - go for 1175 etc. It's so much easier to apply 1175 when someone knows only basics of compression than use a versatile compressor, which can do everything as you showed in the video, but user do not understand how to achieve the desire sound. So what in that case is better - buy more expensive tool you can use, or get a free or less expensive tool you can't use? When you are experienced, some kind of ultimate tool can be better, because you know how to dial the knobs but if it is really better? Maybe you prefer to choose 1175 and dial two knobs instead of 13, or whatever because it is quicker solution. Point is to invest in skill not in equipment. If you can use 1175, ssl compressor etc and you know it well, you achieve great sounds it's OK, you just paid more money to be on that level. You can either spend more time and gain knowledge how to achieve desire sound with compressors like yours it is ok too. In this video you proved that compressors do mainly same thing and yes, they are different. You just create tool that can replicate the behavior of many units. Cheers.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    bear in mind, back on the day, most medium and small studios just had a few compressors and that's it. nobody but the most high end studios had fairchilds and 1176s and neve whatever coming out of their ears. and the best records were still made

  • @mateuszzawocki1405

    @mateuszzawocki1405

    12 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering yeah, of course and that's OK. At the end all we want is good sounding songs not good sounding sound. :) I just disagree with your statement that all compressors are the same. They all have similar main purpose but they are different and you confirmed it in the video by developing ultra flexible tool first for measure and second for tweaking :) Your video proves that you can use one tool instead of many. But not proves that all tools (different compresors) do the same thing or sound the same. You have clearly showed the measures of how every compressor types behaves. There are a slope, which shows how different compressors behaves during specific time period. There are different curves, and that shows that during specific time period different compressors reacts differently and that means sound will be different from one to another that's obvious. I'd love to have ability to tweak one compressor and go with the sound I want, but for sure I'm on lower level of experience :) Making music, tweaking knobs is fun. At the end joy is what we want from that. Personally I find to be fun look at nice looking interface of some kind hardware emulation I can't afford. It is not my job so I don't need to spend ridiculous amount of money for hardware. Imaging that I have some kind of that studio feeling in my monitor gives me some kind of happiness. I think it matters more than another $ spend for plugins :) I appreciate your point of view and your will to share your thoughts with people. Have a good day.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    but I didn't say all compressors are the same, Im talking in the video about how they are different in terms of features, time constants etc and finding a benchmark is so hard. I say at the start that they all do one thing (gain reduction). That gain reduction can be quantified and we can theoretically match it.

  • @Qmayb
    @Qmayb13 күн бұрын

    the TDR Kotelnikov is great beacause of his stereo and frequency (sidechain) sentitivity

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    Im a big fan of TDR stuff

  • @Cubebass
    @Cubebass13 күн бұрын

    Great Video!!! thanks for all the work you put into it!

  • @RipperTheEntertainer
    @RipperTheEntertainer9 күн бұрын

    Stock compressors works for me. 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @ennayanne
    @ennayanne14 күн бұрын

    I'm amazing to have found a mastering channel that isn't focused on selling shit to me but actually giving useful information and tools to the community. there needs to be more channels like yours

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    i sell courses but that makes me impartial because i'm not biased to sell through affiliate links

  • @shamusenright5387
    @shamusenright53874 күн бұрын

    Yes it's an endless discussion whether certain software or gear is worth the money. My advice is to start at the bottom with free or cheap gear. Experiment and get the best sounds possible, if you're content with your results you can leave it at that. If you're not happy you can buy something more expensive and see whether it makes a difference... I think it's a mistake to buy something expensive straight away as you have nothing to compare it with.

  • @daved9665
    @daved966513 күн бұрын

    👍Very nice Alain! Thanks for all the hard work on this. Not knowing how all these emulations "get there", all we have is the knob and our ears. With your work, and at the very least, we can see what makes them different and why we might want to use one type over another in our mixing DAW. I am also an engineer, but I am coming from the hardware engineering side and would love to be able to "debunk' or confirm these emulations. I've been thinking of starting a new channel to compare plugins too. You have a good head start, and a younger mind, I might add.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    id love to see any video where you compare the hardware to the plugin emulation and some of the tools for that could be my analyser but also plugin doctor and eq curve analyser

  • @daved9665

    @daved9665

    13 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering Thanks for the response. Your tools certainly will be a welcome resource. The gap is too large for me right now for real hardware comparisons without sponsors, so that will have to wait.

  • @constantinranis
    @constantinranis14 күн бұрын

    Great series and appreciate the effort. I have a question since im not that experienced, does the "flavor" of an analog emulation plugin , weither is compression or eq, by the function options or the way it saturates the signal based on what hardware its designed? Because in that term there shouldn't be a need to have all those different options on the hardware world either, right ?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    a lot of hardware is designed NOT to saturate

  • @constantinranis

    @constantinranis

    13 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering just trying to understand whats the purpose of having different models weither are plugins or hardware if everything is the same

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    @@constantinranis there are many different flavours of compression, unlike EQ, mostly because of the complexity of the attack curve. But this can be emulated if you know what features to look for. That's why many comps offer different character modes more commonly than EQs

  • @corybergeronrecordings
    @corybergeronrecordings13 күн бұрын

    Plug-in marketing always felt slimey to me. After looking into how plug-ins were made, I had a hunch this was the case. Great video and great explanation.

  • @lukasgruber1280
    @lukasgruber128013 күн бұрын

    Huge respect for just making the tools you need!

  • @doubleaceprod
    @doubleaceprod14 күн бұрын

    You think Fruity Wave shaper or even the wave shaper in Maximus(FL studio) would be that "drawing curve you're talking about?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    i don't have fruity but if it's a waveshaper then probably not. it's more complex for a compressor lut

  • @MariJu1ce
    @MariJu1ce14 күн бұрын

    Im curious about how this reacts compared to the sidechain shapes in the api2500 for example, dont the compressors react different to different material and thats why we use different ones?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    Yes... you can do all sorts of things. You can EQ the side chain or do preemphasis EQ. You can trigger dub delay and Bob Marley samples if the detector circuit identifies reggae. If you can code, or build circuits, and have an imagination, you can do anything you want.

  • @MrMoviePhoneEx
    @MrMoviePhoneEx13 күн бұрын

    I do own several software compressors but only because the best value for money is to buy plugins as collections or packs and they’re always part of the sale. The only compressors I actually use are the fab filter ones, sonible’s smart comp for a quick starting point, or the stock Nuendo/steinberg one that’s built into my DAW of choice :)

  • @BlazonStone
    @BlazonStone14 күн бұрын

    Drawable compressor would be sweet!

  • @drrodopszin

    @drrodopszin

    14 күн бұрын

    Melda MCompressor and it's free!

  • @DavidBraun-k4j
    @DavidBraun-k4j14 күн бұрын

    Great video! I love, that you put this much effort in it and don't just yell your opinion out there. Only one thing, that I would be interested in: You're using some kind of burst signal to measure the attack curve, right? Could the attack curve be dynamic, in other words: change with volume. When you match two compressors, would they still match on a louder/quieter signal?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    there could be all kinds of differences. my goal was to emulate the attack characters, which i'm happy with. the rest is like trying to match two trees... the closer you look, the more differences

  • @DavidBraun-k4j

    @DavidBraun-k4j

    13 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering Yeah, sorry english isn't my first language. What I meant was: could there be any differences in the attack curve between two matched compressors, if you test them with bursts of varying level? If so, then there would be a huge difference in the sound of the two compressors, even if you get them match them, because you obviously use compressors on dynamic material.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    @@DavidBraun-k4j yes... im going to discuss this in my next video, its a 3 part series

  • @wennferreira
    @wennferreira14 күн бұрын

    Have you checked the TBT CENOZOIX compressor by Plugin alliance? It has an overwhelming amount of options , it's ridiculously tweakable.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    no haven't seen that

  • 14 күн бұрын

    Can't wait for you to do the noise gates 😂

  • @danyavilaoficial
    @danyavilaoficial13 күн бұрын

    Thanks !! Please a new video Clippers or Harmonics/Distortion plug-ins

  • @hansmemling2311
    @hansmemling231114 күн бұрын

    My man, doing the lord’s work. Thank you :). I hope someone can help you build a graph based compression plug in.

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    thanks, I've already had a couple of developers show some interest, let's see what happens! 😀

  • @tkelong3569
    @tkelong356913 күн бұрын

    Everything’s a scam now. 😂

  • @mohnpincemin4790
    @mohnpincemin479010 күн бұрын

    I don’t agree, some have colors some not. A LA2 is different from a 1176, if you don’t hear it …

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    10 күн бұрын

    i didn't say all compressors sound the same

  • @mohnpincemin4790

    @mohnpincemin4790

    9 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering So where is the Scam ? I recently tried the 3 versions of UAD LA-2A for a drum group, each one is so different for example. A simple case is the Logicpro comp, switching between diff versions with the same settings …

  • @LeChapeauMusic
    @LeChapeauMusic13 күн бұрын

    Hey so I wanted to ask you something, you mention on your website that you provide "vinyl files when needed". What exactly are these?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    they are slightly quieter files where I take more care with phase and resonances ready for vinyl manufacturing. I dont actually cut vinyl myself because that would be a negative cash flow operation but I work closely with a few studios that do.

  • @LeChapeauMusic

    @LeChapeauMusic

    13 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering thanks for letting me know! im not familiar with vinyl technology, so could you please do a video on mastering for vinyl, showing us stuff we need to take care of?

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    @@LeChapeauMusic i discuss in my mastering course. i feel like this is a tiny bit niche seeing as a professional mastering engineer would take care of this and its not really the right thing to mess about with if you want a decent 1:1 cut. there's probably way more benefit in improving mixdowns generally than learning more advanced niche mastering stuff but yeah i do discuss it in my course

  • @LeChapeauMusic

    @LeChapeauMusic

    13 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering okay!

  • @GaryBradleymusic
    @GaryBradleymusic11 күн бұрын

    You confirmed my suspicions about the Shadow Hills and others. 👍

  • @MellowXBrew
    @MellowXBrew10 күн бұрын

    Pretty much the video proves the matching of compressor action, not tonal differences. In other words there is a difference in the action of a LA-2A vs API 2500. But either way a line and a curve is a line and curve and can always be represented digitally if the math is permitted. The takeaway here is simplifying the compressors you need based on the level of control and action you want instead of buying the same thing twice or thrice… which many of us have done

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    10 күн бұрын

    exactly but it is a bit more complicated than that and I will reveal all in part 2, will upload I think tomorrow :-)

  • @MichaelLenz1
    @MichaelLenz113 күн бұрын

    What I hear in this video, approximation, matching, until it hits some wrongly interpreted psychoacoustic thresholds of human hearing limits, or graphs will look “pretty close”. Also wrong statement about “eq sound the same”. You failed to answer on my questions about my experiments regarding analog modeked pultec eq’s. Gaining popularity using loud pseudoscience claims seems is popular tactics nowadays

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    I literally get hundreds of comments on my videos and so although right now I'm still attempting to reply to most of them, I can't reply in extreme detail and thoughtfulness to every comment. Either I give you a quick reply or I don't reply at all. I dont know what it is you talked about before but I am not wrong about EQ. if you fail an ABX test, I dont care whatever else you say, that's all that matters.

  • @MichaelLenz1

    @MichaelLenz1

    12 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering in case of waves pultec we found that null test results not the complete silence, cancelled only around 36 db, while there -37 db left still what scientifically this doesn’t means the both signals are equal. Also I want to point on analysis tools you use. What averaging is been applied when you compare graphs? There is also the precision aspect. Bevause distribution of amplitude values are not allways gaussian, it can have two most frequent or more values. This called multimodal distribution of magnitude per frequency. What for human hearing is more significant. See distribution types, and regular arithmetic averaging in case of multimodal distribution will give not very precise value. That’s why I’m saying your claims are not very correct. No doubts that filter itself can’t have “sound “. Two eq filters with the same filter type will affect the signal equally. But you have very strong claims that analog modeling is a scam, while there in these plugins are more than just filters, like in pultec eq, there’s a tube simulation which adds harmonics.

  • @nickdenardo6479
    @nickdenardo647913 күн бұрын

    definitely above and beyond in your approach and effort. very impressive

  • @MXVDJ
    @MXVDJ8 күн бұрын

    Cool vid! You can draw the compression curve in FL Studio’s ‘Maximus’ :)

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    8 күн бұрын

    thanks! that feature is slightly different though, its just a graphic representation of the knobs, not the convexity of the application of GR

  • @MXVDJ

    @MXVDJ

    8 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering yeah you’re right I kinda dived into that comment without fully researching haha! I guess a plug-in that allowed for drawing of the exact gain reduction would be useful. Although I’ve never struggled with the already available array of compressors

  • @matt_nyc_audioengineer
    @matt_nyc_audioengineer14 күн бұрын

    The compressor is running great in Logic! It sounds good man, nice work!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    excellent! glad to hear!

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    be very gentle with the settings, negative convexity and some of the other settings can have explosive loudness etc because the knob ranges are ludicrous. In fact, in the internal code, some of the settings are so loud that the variables go literally to infinity LOL

  • @pipelineaudio
    @pipelineaudio14 күн бұрын

    there are some special features like auto release that can be quite different in action

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    14 күн бұрын

    sure. that's the thing about compressors. I can make a compressor that plays the Mario bros theme tune every time it detects a transient in excess of +6db. I can do whatever I want. So modelling EVERY OTHER compressor is kind of a fools errand, because I can just come along with some novel compressor design and now there's another thing I have to model...

  • @yofrantovar9463
    @yofrantovar946313 күн бұрын

    Man but what about the harmonics? The eq curves inside those compressors? The way they shape the sound beyond attack/release?… I still have my own doubts but thanks for the effort! 🙏🏻

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    12 күн бұрын

    part ii coming soon!

  • @justinb9387
    @justinb938713 күн бұрын

    rite - but how come I bought the ssl nfuse and it does sound totally different to other compressors - i wanted that snappy ssl sound that everyone goes on about - and it does it , then if i were to use say a fairchild emulation it will not do it

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    13 күн бұрын

    they are using different methods. fairchild is using feedback. i have feedback in my plug but you can get an ssl vca type thing too

  • @nardeccs4452
    @nardeccs445211 күн бұрын

    So glad you made this, mind blowing!

  • @user-fj3ep4sg8g
    @user-fj3ep4sg8g11 күн бұрын

    Me? I basically don't give a crap 😄 I won't spend a dime on plugins!! All of mine are freebies..... I love Analog Obsession, TDR, Fuse, Klanghelm.... etc... yadda yadda..... If they "sound" good to me at the time, I use 'em. I'm not an expert, so I don't make a big deal out of it... just a bedroom creator of "music", and having fun!!! But, I love your videos... interesting and seemingly educational

  • @SylvanPaul
    @SylvanPaul2 күн бұрын

    Broadly speaking I agree, but there are about 10 or so that actually do some shit that Fabfilter Pro-C just ain’t gonna do. Here are ones I use that are actually doing something unique/interesting (to my ears): UAD Fairchild, UAD Valley People Dynamite, Slate Digital Monster, Slate Digital Custom Opto, Plugin Alliance Acme Opto, Waves TG12345 (dry/wet knob blend insanely useful), Plugin Alliance Lindell Channel 69 (smash mode), SSL X-Comp, Plugin Alliance Amek Mastering Compressor, UAD Shadow Hills Comp (sometimes), Slate Digital E-Dyn To my ears, each of these plugins have a unique and useful sound and/or a unique and useful gain reduction profile. Broadly speaking though I agree with you

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    2 күн бұрын

    my plug can get sort of a similar vibe to some of these with the right setting

  • @kalaspace
    @kalaspace11 күн бұрын

    Plugin dev of a futur compressor with 365 parameters after more than 1 year of dev. Lets wait for the part 2, 3, etc. But for part 1, just focusing on attack part of gain reduction from a "static" input is not viable :) I sent you a mail, if you want to use my plugin which contain an analyzer as sidechain ( you create a track with the compressor you want to analyse, that send it's result to an my plugin on an other track, each track playing the same sample. then you can see the gain reduction curve of the other compressor inside my plugin and tweak my plugin to match the curve. As it involve real musical condition, the exercice is a lot more difficult :) ) i use it to match (with variable success) 50 compressor plugins For saturation part, you cannot basically say, let's put one static saturator plugin after the compressor. It seems that lots of compressor/saturator modulate saturator part with the gain reduction curve, making the saturation "dynamic". So for colored compressor, you need at minimum to match the pseudo waveshape of the saturator. I can expose a lots more details. The most important is the skill of the user (full skill with a basic compressor = 90%; then, the 10% remaining come from the extended capability of advanced compressor)

  • @val_de_mez
    @val_de_mez9 күн бұрын

    Nice! Much appriciate your dive into it. I put my wallet towards a decent sound libraries if anything at all, plugins like compressors come capable enough with Cubase or really any DAW I think. Creative process and good sound. 😍😇

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    8 күн бұрын

    many stock plugs are very capable. most are not so exciting though. that's why daws like fruity took off because they have cool stuff even despite being otherwise not that pro

  • @val_de_mez

    @val_de_mez

    8 күн бұрын

    @@APMastering just my curiosity what do you think it is, that FL studio is sort of missing from being a bit higher pro level?

  • @gregcarlino7906
    @gregcarlino79067 күн бұрын

    Hi, very interesting video! I think the mcompressor from melda does that graphic drawing compressor curve thing that you are describing 👍🏼

  • @APMastering

    @APMastering

    7 күн бұрын

    yep it does. but I couldn't get it to do the exact stuff I wanted. did you check out part 2? :-)