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Your metal mix sounds solid in solo, but something dies when you play it back together. The culprit is almost always your mix bus compressor's attack and release settings. In this video I break down four specific attack/release combinations using the Warm Audio Bus Compressor (SSL G-Bus circuit), and show you exactly how each one impacts the punch, aggression, and glue of your metal mix. Whether you're running hardware or a plugin like the Waves SSL G-Master, these principles apply directly. šļø SETTINGS COVERED: 00:00 Why Your Mix Feels Thin 00:50 What Bus Compression Does 01:26 Setup and Test Plan 01:51 Fast Attack Fast Release 02:36 Fast Attack Auto Release 03:20 Slow Attack Secret Weapon 04:04 Choosing Release by Arrangement 04:51 Slow Attack Auto Release Sweet Spot 05:28 Free Mix Prep Guide 05:53 AB Test and Final Settings 06:44 Key Takeaways and Wrap Up š„ Free Mix Prep Guide: https://liquidstudiosli.com/mix-prep-guide š„ Hire me to mix your next track: https://liquidstudiosli.com/offer-video-2 š„ Free Resources For Metal Bands: https://liquidstudiosli.com/resources š Subscribe for more metal production tips: https://youtube.com/@danielthabet?sub_confirmation=1 #metalproduction #mixbuscompression #musicproduction #homerecording #metalrecording
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