problems with parallel compression
-9 tracks of audio (mixed, EQ'ed, etc. ) outputting to a Bus, which serves as the master drum fader
-master drum fader has very light EQ and compression, and a limiter
-audio tracks also have a (post-fader) send going to a separate bus for parallel compression
-parallel comp bus is heavily compressed, slightly EQ'ed
-plugins used are all Logic's: limiter, compressor, channel EQ
The problem is that as I increase the parallel fader, the bass drum loses it's punch. It almost sounds like some kind of phase cancellation. The snare seems to lose a little presence as well. The cymbals, on the other hand, sound great. So if I leave the parallel fader very low, I'm not getting the compression I want out of the cymbals. Any ideas?
I'm still pretty new to mixing, and definitely to parallel compression, so it seems likely a problem with my plugin settings. I got some advice from a friend of mine, and tweaked a little from there, but here are the settings of the compressor on the parallel bus:
Threshold: -17 dB
Ratio: 10:1
Attack: 10 ms
Release: 11 ms
Knee: 0.0
Peak Mode
Thanks for your help.
Mac Pro, 8-core 2.8 Ghz, 6 GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.5.6), Logic 7.2.3, Mountain Dew