How To Use Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor with Protoculture
Watch more courses here: https://www.sonicacademy.com/ In this quick How To Use video Protoculture takes us through the controls of the awesome Brainworx emulation of the legendary Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor. A go-to compressor for dynamic control and taming even the most unruly and chaotic transients with flawless tone and control you can dial in compression either through the Optical or the Discrete sections or both, add colour using the three different transformers and Brainworx have kindly added the option of a parallel mix control, a sidechain filter and an external sidechain. Here we check out the functions, how they sound and finish off with a practical example. Connect with Sonic Academy: _________________________________________ Website: https://www.sonicacademy.com Facebook: / sonicacademy Instagram: / sonicacademy Twitter: / sonicacademy

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