I was just wondering what people thought in general were instruments/instrument groups that need compression. What I've decided is this: (strictly in a large symphonic setting)
all woodwinds
violas
basses
No others should be compressed, because ---
the violins and cellos are far more numerous and therefore more powerful than basses or violas, so given the equal treatment of the original sample recording, the violas and basses are actually distorted by having the same dynamic range.
The brass should not be compressed ever, because of their extreme dynamic range (likewise percussion).
I noticed how when applying a 1.5 to 1 compression on these selected groups, the sound almost instantly became much more natural. Of course you can compensate for differences in the midi performance, but if you don't these seem reasonable. Or do they?
all woodwinds
violas
basses
No others should be compressed, because ---
the violins and cellos are far more numerous and therefore more powerful than basses or violas, so given the equal treatment of the original sample recording, the violas and basses are actually distorted by having the same dynamic range.
The brass should not be compressed ever, because of their extreme dynamic range (likewise percussion).
I noticed how when applying a 1.5 to 1 compression on these selected groups, the sound almost instantly became much more natural. Of course you can compensate for differences in the midi performance, but if you don't these seem reasonable. Or do they?