Full-band or 3-band compression?
Fabrik C Studio includes both a 3-band and a Full-band compression mode. As Fabrik C Studio is a plug-in that is
designed to be used on single sources and not as a dedicated mastering tool you might wonder how the 3-band mode
applies.
An overall “rule of thumb” is that if you are working with a source that has a wide frequency range with large peaks in
specific frequency areas, you are most likely best off using the 3-band mode. If, on the other hand you’re working with
audio that is within a small frequency area, such as e.g. a trumpet section or background vocals, you’ll obtain a great
advantage using the Full-band mode.
Let us look at a few specific application scenarios to give you an idea of what can be achieved with the different
compression styles.
3-band compression on Bass
If you are to do a 3-band compression on a bass, this will allow the higher frequencies to pass through, while adding
compression to lower frequencies. What this gives you is better control and longer sustain, and a more punchy bass with all
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