Parallel compression, also known as New York compression, is a form of upward compression achieved by mixing an unprocessed 'dry', or lightly compressed signal with a heavily compressed version of the same signal bringing up the softest sounds and adding audible detail. In this video music producer Eartrash from HowToAbleton.com explains how to use parallel compression within Ableton Live to add punch and fullness to your drum kits and bass sounds.
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