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Old 17th May 2009 , 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by tehlord View Post
I've heard the term buss compressor as well, I assume this is a beast specifically suited or designed for mastering?
A bus compressor is nothing more than a compressor that resides on an aux or master channel. The SSL G compressor is one, as is the API2500. There are lots of options in the hardware world. (I'm currently jonesing for a dramstic obsidian, which is in the SSL G family, and a pair of Retro 176s).

Absolutely use a compressor to raise your volumes. FWIW the only software limiter I've found with sero artifacts if mix through it on the mixbus is the UAD precision limiter. Others may have other suggestions. IMHO better to use a mixbus compressor for a little glue and then once you have mixed down to a stereo track then apply another compressor (or two or three) and a limiter at the end of the chain. You'll suffer less artifacts that way.
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