But I digress.Īlthough not a new release, I’ve been feeling the FabFilter pull as of late and was eager to see what their Pro-C 2 had in store. And what’s more fun than compression? Well, maybe distortion. After a recent rave review of their Saturn 2 distortion plugin, I felt the need to dive deeper into their collection. But how you get there is the key-do you want to be transparent or overt? How much dynamic range do you want in your mix? Harmonic overtones? Let’s remember: music is art, and there’s really no right or wrong.īut in terms of cranking out the tools in which us musicians and producers need in order to impart said artistic choices, FabFilter is a name we all ought to know. There’s plenty of ways to “properly” control dynamics in order to make a technically satisfactory professional mix. Even more so than with EQ, I feel a bit of freedom in the dynamics domain to really leave an imprint stylistically. With eight program-dependent styles and a fully revamped GUI, can FabFilter’s Pro-C 2 become your go-to compressor?ĭynamics processing is one of my favorite tasks in mixing.
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