►Contact me to work on your music: ►► Use my VIP link to get 7% off your first year at DistroKid: Join me as we explore the history and innovation behind the first VCA compressor: the iconic dbx 160. In this exclusive deep dive, we uncover the untold stories and groundbreaking techniques that shaped the landscape of professional audio engineering. Delve into the visionary mind of dbx founder David Blackmer and explore the origins of the Blackmer gain cell (dbx202), a revolutionary breakthrough in Voltage Controlled Amplification technology (VCA) that paved the way for the dbx 160's legendary status. This VCA innovation would be used in many famous VCA compressors like the SSL Bus Compressor, the Distressor, the API 2500, and even the 1176LN. From its inception to its enduring legacy in modern music production, discover the secrets behind the dbx 160's unparalleled dynamic control and timeless sound. Unlike other compressors that may use peak detection, the dbx160 offers a unique RMS level detection which mimics the response of the human ear in a way peak detection just doesn’t. This tool offers a different approach to ensure consistent volume across your mix. Whether you're a seasoned audio professional or an aspiring enthusiast, this deep dive promises to illuminate the hidden gems and untold tales behind one of the most iconic compressors in audio history. This video will explore the background of the original hardware unit, and feature demonstrations with the Universal Audio plugin. a deep dive on the 1st VCA compressor ►MUSIC: Burn Out EP - Lexene Produced by Robert at Back Burner Studios: ►dbx160 research sources: (company) ►►The World Beyond 20kHz - David Blackmer :// #dbx160 #compressor #vca 0:00 intro 1:01 dbx160 1:38 DistroKid 1:57 History of dbx 4:22 Exploring the dbx160 interface 5:15 Example 1 - dbx160 on Guitar 7:21 Compression explained using rubber bands 8:24 Knee vs Peaks 9:24 Example 2 - dbx160 on Kick/Snare 11:26 Ex.2 dbx on Drum Overheads 12:18 DistroKid Synced Lyrics 13:02 dbx160 vs LA2A vs 1176 14:40 Auto Attack & Release Explained 15:43 Example 3 - dbx160 on Bass (with drums) 18:33 Example 4 - dbx160 on Vocals 20:40 Ex. 5 - dbx160 on Bass, Drums, Vocals (with infinite ratio) 21:41 Infinite ratio explained 22:28 dbx160 debut & legacy 23:20 RMS level detection explained 23:30 Why was David Blackmer skeptical of dbx160? 24:15 Conclusion, reach out, thanks for watching 25:00 Patience - Lexene ►I use microphones made by Advanced Audio (use Discount code: LAE5) ► Home Studio Mix Academy ►How to Record Anything eBOOK DOWNLOAD: ► PATREON ► INSTAGRAM ► FACEBOOK
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