Designing a simple audio compressor from scratch

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Moritz Klein

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In this episode, we'll DIY our way towards a simple audio compressor circuit, based on my diode VCA. If you want to build along, here's the bill of materials:
1x TL074 quad op amp
1x TL072 dual op amp
11x 1N4148 small signal diode
1x 10 uF capacitor
1x 100k log potentiometer
2x 100k lin potentiometer
1x 20k lin potentiometer
10x 100k resistor
2x 20k resistor
2x 14k resistor
1x 4k7 resistor
1x 1k resistor
Chapters
00:00 Intro & what is compression?
04:21 Rough circuit structure
06:12 Diode VCA
09:48 Peak detector
14:19 Voltage subtractor
16:24 The gap & how to get rid of it
21:34 The ratio control
23:32 Attack & release
27:45 Sidechaining & outro

КОМЕНТАРІ: 453
@UnwelcomeGuestVideos
@UnwelcomeGuestVideos Рік тому
The extra effort here with the animations was definitely appreciated on my end! I love that you slipped a side chain feature in at the very end! Beautiful stuff Mortiz!
@MoritzKlein0
@MoritzKlein0 Рік тому
glad to hear - doing the animations is super fun, will definitely expand on this in the future.
@mbrombert
@mbrombert Рік тому
@@MoritzKlein0 Agreed. This new approach is really well done and looks great. Thanks for the awesome content!
@c1ph3rpunk
@c1ph3rpunk Рік тому
@@MoritzKlein0 what did you use for those animations? They’re super helpful.
@executorarktanis2323
@executorarktanis2323 Рік тому
@@MoritzKlein0 Animation helped me a lot here thanks
@San.Tarcisio
@San.Tarcisio Рік тому
animations super helped
@erich1394
@erich1394 Рік тому
I am a hobbyist C++ Audio DSP programmer, so I understand exactly what a compressor does and the functional blocks used to control it, but the actual breakdown of specific implementations using electronic components has always eluded me. Looking at electronic circuits without experience made it difficult to see the "boundaries" between components. Your video has helped me realize that obtaining generalized knowledge of common audio electronics sub-assemblies and the ability to identify those sub-assemblies is the key to my understanding audio electronics in general. I feel significantly less intimidated about designing audio circuits after watching this video. Thank you so much for the work that you do!
@simonlinser8286
@simonlinser8286 Рік тому
Yeah, thinking in modules i guess. It's what makes any tear down or circuit analysis video good, is them kind of circling part of the board and saying what it is and then the individual components, and it's the right way to think of circuits. I guess the only difference is when you don't know and see a circuit board it looks over overwhelming but if you can break it down into its parts or sections it's more approachable.
@jacobhn2
@jacobhn2 Рік тому
I hacked a Yamaha compressor GC2020 to have a 10-second release time, it was so that when I watched a movie the sound was absolutely perfect and without it going beyond the dynamics and when the scenes with low volume the compressor slowly turned up the volume. Attack time=0, Release time=10sec or less
@widepen93
@widepen93 9 місяців тому
I'm in a similar boat designing a pi DSP drum machine+synth. Care to share your favorite resources of getting to understand compressors? This video helps but im trying to soak up some more. Thanks!!
@TheRailroad99
@TheRailroad99 4 місяці тому
Yeah, that's what engineers (have to) do... Divide and conquer. Doesn't matter if it's HW or SW. chop it into simple modules and test them thoroughly
@pollo.888
@pollo.888 2 місяці тому
Ive taken the full electronics series of courses in my degree track. Stumbling across these videos makes everything I've learned click.
@cwrigh13
@cwrigh13 8 місяців тому
I'm amazed that all this can be achieved with a handful of components. Not an Arduino in sight!
@elluisito000
@elluisito000 Рік тому
As a pedal designer, compressors have always puzzled me. This is a very nicely done video describing how they work. Thanks
@chrismathewsjr
@chrismathewsjr Рік тому
i don't work in music any more but one of my favorite things is asking "pedal designers" simple things like "what does an NPN transistor do" and "how does ground work"?
@executorarktanis2323
@executorarktanis2323 Рік тому
@@chrismathewsjr lmaoo how does it go then
@dieSpinnt
@dieSpinnt Рік тому
@@executorarktanis2323 I am more basic. I would first ask why he uses his assumptions(or delusions?) on his hypothetical designers with an example in the style of the Brothers Grimm? What stupid (and the totally unnecessary blanket insulting taunt) stuff he's talking up there? A totally insane straw man about how transistors work... thrown out of context to make himself important. Great! Now we all know the kind of people he dislikes: music pedal designers. Did someone ask for that? Or does this childish BS interest anyone? As @elluisito000 said, it is a very interesting topic. Just search for "boss compressor schematic" or "Formant", "Parametric Multiband", "Hollis", "Teletronix", and so on. Not a bad idea to learn from the experts ... or ancients ... or ancient experts!:) Have fun playing and soldering, all (including our braggart).
@executorarktanis2323
@executorarktanis2323 Рік тому
@@dieSpinnt holy thanks man
@matturner6890
@matturner6890 Рік тому
@@chrismathewsjr I'm not an obstinate prick anymore, but one of my favourite things is asking guys like this simple things like "how do you talk to people at parties without them all leaving"?
@punman5392
@punman5392 Рік тому
You should modify the peak detector to use a precision rectifier instead of a half wave single diode like you use. That way you can reuse the circuit for an envelope detector to control a VCF without noticeable wobble when playing bass frequencies. The big downside to half wave peak detectors like that is that with bass frequencies you tend to hear a lot of wobble in the envelope as it’s only acting on half the peaks.
@juanvicentedelrio716
@juanvicentedelrio716 Рік тому
I have been on the audio scene for over thirty years, I mean on the electronics field rather than in the use of the machines, and believe me...I have never found a book or document that explains in both easy and comprehensive way the subject you have gift us on this video. Not only the practical design and the theory behind (without getting into heavy design issues) but, also, the perfect animation and perfectly chained explanation. I have subscribed immediately to your channel. Thank you for your work.
@famitory
@famitory Рік тому
i have been looking for a good compressor circuit that didn't need any fancy components (monolithic VCA chips, OTAs, special FETs , or LDR tuning) for a long time and finally here one is.
@chitlitlah
@chitlitlah Рік тому
I just built this circuit with some changes for my guitar. Since unamplified guitar voltages are a few hundred mV at most, I only used one diode on each side of the diode bridge and didn't attenuate the signal going through it. Other than that, I replaced the potentiometers with fixed resistors since I don't have any pots on-hand and changed two or three resistor values, but that's it. It works really great as a compressor.
@juanbarcelosalves
@juanbarcelosalves Місяць тому
hey, I'm trying to recreate this circuit for the same purpose as you, for a electronics class in college, I would very much appreciate if you could share the components you used, specially the OpAmp, since all the OpAmp I own strugles with such low voltages. Thank you.
@lukaswalczak93
@lukaswalczak93 Рік тому
This is exactly, how to learn analog circuit design. I absolutely love how you describe every single detail. That shows that you truly understand what you are doing, making it really really helpful for others to understand these concepts. So helpful, thank you so much.
@BristlyBright
@BristlyBright Рік тому
Just paused at 8 minutes to say WOW! The animations! They really help to grasp the flow in a much easier way! Thank you!!! 🙏
@lettersnstuff
@lettersnstuff Рік тому
I’m not sure how I haven’t had your videos in my recommended yet but I’m genuinely excited to have found your channel
@SomeWeirdCat
@SomeWeirdCat Рік тому
This single video is more useful than any of my circuits classes ever were
@vinjetho1609
@vinjetho1609 Рік тому
i've been wanting to learn about signal processing, and electronics in general, for a while, but it all just seemed so confusing. the animations and visualizations in this video were amazing, and helped finally feel like i have a chance at understanding things! thank you so much for this amazing video!
@markhammer643
@markhammer643 Рік тому
As ever, very nice video, accompanying explanation, and pleasingly simple circuit. One needs to distinguish, however, between compression and limiting. Limiters direct the circuit to address the dynamic peaks, while leaving material below the threshold intact. Compressors attempt to achieve an overall average signal level, by limiting peaks in the manner you've illustrated, but also *increasing* gain when content is well below the peak threshold. In practice, the two can sound identical with adjustment of controls, but there can still be audible differences between them when controls are set differently. One of the phenomena compression can result in is often referred to as "breathing". Since analog compressors generally have no means to differentiate between pianissimo signals and background noise. they dramatically increase gain when the input signal is small. If the release/gain-recovery time is long enough, the gradual increase in gain during soft parts results in amplification of background hiss that sounds like someone inhaling - hence "breathing". The cure involves use of as pristine an input signal as one can provide, and as quick a gain-recovery as is plausible. Limiters typically do not encounter breathing. While not strictly true all the time, limiters often involve feed-FORWARD control, while compressors tend to use feed-BACK control. That is, limiters use the input to control the final result, after the gain is applied, while compressors tend to use the amplified result to adjust how the gain is set. That aspect plays a big role in achieving an overall average level-setting in compressors. Another limiter/compressor difference that may not be quite so apparent in the percussion example used in the video is the impact of instrument, or other, signal sources that either sustain or have long decay times. Although we may perceive such sustain or prolonged decay as smooth, it is actually filled with a great many little bumps, often referred to as "envelope ripple". When simple half-wave rectifiers are used to extract information about signal level, that ripple in the resulting control-voltage can produce small rapid fluctuations in output level (or filter-frequency, when used to control a filter) that can sound like "distortion" to the user; especially if used in conjunction with control elements that are able to respond to very quick changes (one of the reasons why photocells are often prized for some forms of sound processing). The solution is often to use better rectification, as well as averaging the detected signal level over a longer period; the goal being to make the control voltage resemble pure DC as much as possible. Again, as elegant as the circuit shown here is - and it IS elegant - it is really predicated on processing short percussive sounds, and would need more to be able to process longer-sustaining sounds without problem.
@murrayedington
@murrayedington Рік тому
Indeed, this isn't actually a VCA, it's a clipper / limiter. It's an interesting journey but opamp based voltage controlled gain is fairly straightforward. There would be a lot gained by doing some reading up front, rather than trial and error. The Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill might be a good place to start.
@Wizardofgosz
@Wizardofgosz Рік тому
This isn't really true at all. There is no difference between compression and limiting. Limiting is just extreme compression with an infinity to one ratio and a very very fast attack. The only time a "normal compressor" adds gain to the quieter part of the signal that's not being reduced by the compressor is if you have a makeup gain knob and you're using it. Otherwise I can make a compressor with a wide range of controls be a limiter quite easily. My Urei LA 22 compressor for example. And plenty of limiters do have makeup gain.
@markhammer643
@markhammer643 Рік тому
@@Wizardofgosz Oh they can certainly *be* tweaked and dialed in to sound the same, and yes there is makeup gain. But there is a difference between rackmount units, like your Urei LA 22, and floor pedal compressors, which operate like AGC controls on budget tape decks. In those circuits, there is not really any "make-up gain". They are aimed at a narrow range of output signal amplitude, both attenuating peak transients and automatically boosting signal level, when it falls below some threshold. FWIW, I built a pedal for myself, using the SSM2166 chip from Analog Devices (great great chip by the way). It's a general purpose preamp dynamics-control device, and can function like a limiter OR compressor, if twiddled just right. For instance, if I set the ratio to "infinity", but leave the threshold high, it behaves like a peak limiter, such that everything below the threshold retains all dynamics. If I set the threshold very low, and crank the gain, it behaves like a compressor, with very little in the way of audible dynamics.
@gooball2005
@gooball2005 Рік тому
This was a great video! I especially appreciate how you went into your circuit design process, building it up on a breadboard and addressing any hurdles as you came across them. Great work!
@JonDeth
@JonDeth 7 місяців тому
This is great and straight forward. There's so many ways to achieve compression that seeing a specific scheme broken down into an actual tutorial with the lab and circuit gives those of us interested an example of a clear pathway for our own designs. Because I am specifically desiring one for guitar ATM, I can see from your circuit a way to incorporate this theory of operation into a feedback path to buck some of my input buffer when the circuit sees an excess. As I understand it, you're demonstrating the implementation of multiple methods of compression for an overall more dynamic circuit and performance. *Anyway, this will definitely help me with the design I have had rolling around in my head.*
@aduedc
@aduedc Рік тому
This works great for symmetric wave forms, which is most of the cases. Now, imagine you have a wave form which has negative peaks and no positive peaks, then the peak detector will never turn on. To solve this problem you need to place absolute value circuit before the peak detector, which could be as simple as full wave 4 diode rectifier circuit or its opamp equivalent.
@AndersWeijnitz
@AndersWeijnitz Рік тому
Best compressor walk-through on Earth!
@railfilm
@railfilm Рік тому
Hi Moritz, excellent job. Just a little add on. On every compressor one usually loses some level of the signal, therefore in the output stage you will need one more potentiometer to change the gain of the output stage to recover the original input level.
@MoritzKlein0
@MoritzKlein0 Рік тому
good call, will add!
@timbeaton5045
@timbeaton5045 Рік тому
@@MoritzKlein0 You could also add a mix control between the input signal ("dry") and the compressed output ("wet!") which gives you instant parallel compression. Should be a straightforward output mixer stage between the two signals.
@Wizardofgosz
@Wizardofgosz Рік тому
If you're actually compressing then you have to be losing input signal. Compressors make things quieter. But yes a makeup gain knob will compensate for that.
@cls9474
@cls9474 9 місяців тому
@@Wizardofgosz Not necessarily. Compression usually means: compression of the dynamic range, not the volume/loudness. Therefore: if you'd like to just compress the dynamic range (in contrast to limiting the peaks), then you'll need a make up gain.
@Wizardofgosz
@Wizardofgosz 9 місяців тому
@@cls9474 You have no idea what you're talking about. Compressing dynamic range is compressing some of the gain or the volume. Compression only makes things quieter.
@DiVoidationStudio
@DiVoidationStudio Рік тому
This is the best stuff about electrotechnical principles in music. This beats all that I've learned for several years in my engineering university. Just excellent and very inspiring! Thank you!
@payloh_3328
@payloh_3328 Рік тому
Agreed awesome stuff
@mums2109
@mums2109 9 місяців тому
Amazing video! Thank you!
@enriquep2677
@enriquep2677 8 місяців тому
Excellent job! Thanks for sharing!
@longdongsilver4719
@longdongsilver4719 Рік тому
Your descriptions are, as always, clear and simple. And I love your animations.
@Triggs-Music
@Triggs-Music Рік тому
absolutely astonishing how well you put together this info.
@jacobrepp787
@jacobrepp787 Рік тому
Amazing, thank you for bringing this subject to life. Great graphics, animation and as usual clear and deep explanations.
@JamesPearson
@JamesPearson Рік тому
Brilliant Moritz, this is such a great circuit and beautifully explained as always. The animated visuals are a treat, thanks for all the effort with that - I know it wasn't easy. Looking forward to building this sometime. Happy New Year when it comes :)
@MoritzKlein0
@MoritzKlein0 Рік тому
let me know how it went once you do!
@5eZa
@5eZa Рік тому
sounds pretty good. i think fully rectifying the cv signal would catch initial negative transients that you are missing and improve attack response. that's the only thing i would add
@MoritzKlein0
@MoritzKlein0 Рік тому
you mean rectifying the VCA's output before detecting the peak, right?
@5eZa
@5eZa Рік тому
@@MoritzKlein0 I mean fully rectifying the audio input signal you are using to detect the peaks. if the input audio signal has an initial negative transient instead of + then your VCA signal will be delayed by that missing half wave
@oveschleisner-meyer8139
@oveschleisner-meyer8139 8 місяців тому
I love your clear and visually decription - great.
@YanDoroshenko
@YanDoroshenko Рік тому
The last time I've heard anything to do with voltages and stuff was at school, yet this is perfectly comprehensible. Might even try it at some point.
@spiesonmars
@spiesonmars Рік тому
Your use of animations is great - it really helps to understand what's going on in the circuit. Nice work!
@TheBigChoppa
@TheBigChoppa Рік тому
Appreciate that you shared from the process of designing vs explaining a schematic! This definitely shed some light on a few basic ways compressors can have unique characteristics. Thank you for the hard work!
@JoseLuisGarcia1234
@JoseLuisGarcia1234 Рік тому
starting the year with incredible stuff! thanks so much for all your effort and great content, you are a truly unique channel in youtube 🔥
@laptoprecai
@laptoprecai 7 місяців тому
I just discovered your channel and loved it! Great stuff man please keep up the great work!!
@phpimusique9373
@phpimusique9373 9 місяців тому
Amazing! thanks for that!
@wedkarzkosma
@wedkarzkosma Рік тому
Thank you Moritz! Great explanation and I really like the animations you made.
@kcbanner
@kcbanner Рік тому
Have been watching this channel from the beginning, these animations are so good at explaining these concepts - this channel is a such a good resource!
@GerardoLeon-zd2kl
@GerardoLeon-zd2kl Рік тому
So much dedication on this video. Thank you so much for making it, its so useful and wondrous!!
@infantino93
@infantino93 Рік тому
Been getting into DIY pedals lately, I must say you may be the most concisely informative 'tutor' I've stumbled across. Learned a ton, thanks.
@randomaztec2208
@randomaztec2208 Рік тому
Wow this is exactly what I needed to under compression
@moliver_xxii
@moliver_xxii 11 місяців тому
circuit using diodes as variable resistors always make me happy and smile. they are always so surprising but work great. thanks!
@ulfschoneberg6452
@ulfschoneberg6452 Рік тому
Toller klarer Stil, tolle Videos, danke Mortiz!
@majordabalert
@majordabalert Рік тому
Awesome video. I’ve been really interested in building a compression circuit so this is kind of a godsend. Really great video structure too. Thanks
@doBobro
@doBobro Рік тому
Animation o_O. It's amazing how well fluid pressure analogy works here. Oscillating membranes are mesmerizing.
@SeanPorio
@SeanPorio Рік тому
Awesome video! Always super informative and well-explained. Hope you keep making more great videos this year!
@Signal_Glow
@Signal_Glow Рік тому
Explanations are very good with animations helping people visualise what is going on. Those who are into pro audio side of compressors might like Gyraf Audio diy 4k compressor explanation as it shows pretty simple, typical VCA compressor, explaining how each part works and interacts with others in easy to understand details. Also shows typical balancing circuits, use of IC based parts like THAT VCA's, detectors, etc. Ian Bell of Custom Tube Consoles had or has example of simple opto compressor, i'm not sure it is still there although whole diy part is more than worth checking, same for Gyraf's. I will always be thankful to people like Moritz, Gyrad and Ian Bell, not many take their free time to explain this matters to beginners, or even more advanced pro audio electricians/designers. Many thanks, wish you all the best in 2023.
@abhijithcpreej
@abhijithcpreej Рік тому
Absolutely beautiful! I love these types of breakdowns!
@michael-rommel
@michael-rommel Рік тому
Thank you, Moritz, for this outstanding video! It was one of the best that I have seen in a long time! Very comprehensive and comprehensible!! Tempted to get your series of modules just to support you in this effort!!
@visionary4040
@visionary4040 Рік тому
awesome video! love the animations, they make everything feel much more intuitive
@neekonsaadat2532
@neekonsaadat2532 Рік тому
Moritz you are great. Thank you for all of your hard work to spread this knowledge!
@PeterJaquesMusic
@PeterJaquesMusic Рік тому
This is really great! I'm just diving into circuit design, so this was still over my head, but you explain things so well that I started to get it, even though I need to understand the real basics first. I'll definitely be checking out your other content! thanks!
@jregns
@jregns Рік тому
Brilliant walk through and animations! I especially like the step by step explanation and problem solving when the next issue arise. Thanks! 😊✨
@frankjrgensen1439
@frankjrgensen1439 Рік тому
This is by far the best explanation I’ve seen on compressors and the building blocks involved. Thanks a bunch!
@joshuakendall3965
@joshuakendall3965 Рік тому
Wow, your educational videos are superior to all others. So elegantly constructed and informative. I thank you.
@adamdev9391
@adamdev9391 9 місяців тому
2:02 - My god. This is the best explanation of compression I have ever seen
@user-vs7cw2rg7r
@user-vs7cw2rg7r 8 місяців тому
Brilliant content. Very well done Indeed. Thank you 🙏
@marouaniAymen
@marouaniAymen Рік тому
This is one of my best electronic related videos that I watched so far. It did give me some inspiration on how to multiply two signals together or how to do frequency modulation.Thanks.
@camjones9213
@camjones9213 Рік тому
What a great explanation of compression circuits - these videos really helped me whilst studying Audio electronics
@cadflo
@cadflo Рік тому
Thank you so much for this!! Ive been waiting for this type of video to start making my own comp. Time to get to work!!
@anthonyhart7878
@anthonyhart7878 Рік тому
The add level of quality was really noticeable with this one. This was a great video.
@prsm3
@prsm3 Рік тому
Diese Videos sind einfach so informativ wie eine Doppelstunde Physik Leistungskurs, wirklich sehr gute Qualität und man kann einfach alles so leicht verstehen!
@stevenwilliams6258
@stevenwilliams6258 19 днів тому
Nice explanation. My initial thought was why compress? Don't you want a dynamic sound? But, as you explained, this can correct the balance of related instruments for a more desirable sound. I just happened to see this and clicked - I'm an audio listener, not a musician or recording engineer. Thanks!
@jorgezuniga3956
@jorgezuniga3956 Рік тому
Genuinely very detailed and well taught. Thank you for showing this. Love the content!
@cspower7259
@cspower7259 6 місяців тому
Loving the diagrams. Gives a really good way to visualize whats going on. Its kind of what my mind see, when looking at a circuit diagram.
@FirstnameLastname-gl1hh
@FirstnameLastname-gl1hh Рік тому
Very thorough easy to understand explanation, great job
@thomasallen3532
@thomasallen3532 Рік тому
As someone who knows verry little about all of this but wants to learn more this was an incredibly helpful video and explained verry well! Thank you
@jas_bataille
@jas_bataille Рік тому
You sir, by the noticeable loudness difference and perfect clarity of your depth and clarity of your voice, definitely know about compression.
@DrMoe.Lester
@DrMoe.Lester Рік тому
I've been binging your videos. If only electronics at school was explained how you present it! Thank you so much for your efforts, looking forward to more videos.
@mymodularjourney
@mymodularjourney Рік тому
Great description of the functionality. Thanks for the video.
@Zadagu
@Zadagu Рік тому
I always wanted a video which explains how compressors are engineered and never found one on YT, to this day. Thank you very much! Finally I got some insights.
@kevinknutson4596
@kevinknutson4596 Рік тому
Your visualizations are wonderful and these videos help get my head around a lot of EE concepts xD
@Scanlaid
@Scanlaid Рік тому
So glad I found your channel. Went to school for mechE, this is basically all magic.
@McTroyd
@McTroyd Рік тому
Thanks for the video! It's a lot simpler than it seems, which explains why this was doable back in the era of vacuum tubes(/valves). Love the animations as well. 👍
@AMTunLimited
@AMTunLimited Рік тому
I was just thinking about this! I plan on making my own Eurorack in the new year and my first module is going to be ab envelope follower as it's one of the few things I don't already have on hand, and I realized that ducttaping it to a VCA would be instant compressor! Excited to watch this
@alemassa6632
@alemassa6632 Рік тому
Beautifully explained, you're a great speaker.
@kellerdev2905
@kellerdev2905 Рік тому
Wow, great ideas! Compressor is a must to make a nice mix, I've struggled with adding a little bit of soft clipping on a couple of iterations to increase the loudness this way, but that's much more professional sounding!
@takislontras4563
@takislontras4563 Рік тому
Finally !!! I was hoping you would touch the subject!! Awesome content my friend. My best youtube suggestion video in ages :)
@2012TheAndromeda
@2012TheAndromeda Рік тому
This is so elaborate and well explained. Wow. The animations are great too. Thank you!
@blacklion79
@blacklion79 Рік тому
Best explanation how basic compressor works I ever seen.
@javierpiles
@javierpiles Рік тому
Animations were very helpful for the explanation! Thanks!
@MrShmazoo
@MrShmazoo Рік тому
I’m a current EE student with a budding passion for computer music and find this video incredibly inspiring. Thanks for the detailed explanation and impeccable animations!!
@delusionwalker8852
@delusionwalker8852 Рік тому
Dude, you are amazing!!!!! You explain and show things just how I like it straight to the point, concise explanation no bullshit. Thank you so much!!!!!
@ahreuwu
@ahreuwu Рік тому
I'm a complete noob when it comes to electrical things, I can barely follow the "pipe" of the current, but you presented this in such a straight forward way that I think I understood it completely. Loved the visual aid, I already knew how the waveform behaves under the parameters but it was very useful for translating that into knowledge that's compatible with electronics. Your format is so approachable for beginners that it's making me want to keep learning about electronics and get into dyi audio gear, thank you‽
@manobabicz
@manobabicz Рік тому
It is unbelivable that i try to make a compressor with sidechaning since last fall (without any succes), and your video is just came to my face and covers everything! This new animations makes a really nice illustration, and as i see you implemet this really well with motion. You are a really kind person to share this knowledge in a professional way. Perfect stuff! Deserve more attention.
@mats4011
@mats4011 Рік тому
so much knowledge, well taught, with meaningfull explainations and stunning visuals. I learnt a lot. Thank you for this amazing work!
@electron7373
@electron7373 Рік тому
Excellent presentation quality - you must put a lot of time and creative effort into each video. Thanks Moritz!
@ArchetypalCat
@ArchetypalCat Рік тому
Dear Moritz - viele Grüße aus North Florida! I'm a retired programmer and hardware engineer. I studied electronic music and sound recording in music school years ago. (Among the first students permitted to have the synthesizer as their major performance instrument, I was also fortunate while there to meet some of the biggies: Robert Moog, Ray Kurzweil, and Don Buchla. I've been doing electronics stuff off and on for over half a century *sigh*). I'm not mentioning all this to "toot my own horn" as we say in America, but rather to provide a context of why I find your UKposts presentations so very significant in this field. Not only is your modular approach easy to follow, but also the way you simplify each essential step and provide clear diagrams, making each video approachable for any skill level. (And, having lived in Deutschland für einige Jahre, und Englisch unterrichtet, muss ich ganz ehrlich sagen, dein English is absolut spitzenhaft! :) After years away from synths (due to work ;/), I've come full circle back to learning about them, to see what's current. The Euro Rack world has exploded since I first glanced at Doepfer Musikelektronik, GmbH (hey - another great German company :) ... and the world of electronics has become so much easier with stand-alone modules, microcontrollers, I2C, I2S, etc., the Arduino platform, and, of late, the Raspberry Pi. But especially useful is the amazing content on UKposts. I've watched a ton of presenters here - your work is among the best. And I don't say that lightly. Since you're doing kits of your own and are already in the advanced stages of electronics design, I'd like to suggest a book for you (and your viewers, of course) - if you don't have it already. This 700-plus-pager is by one of the best (and oldest) experts in the field of audio: "Small Signal Audio Design, Third Edition, 2020" by Douglas Self, Routledge / Focal Press, ISBN 978-0-367-46895-8. It isn't a beginner's book. In fact, I'd say it's near the peak of the knowledge pyramid. And yet, anyone interested can learn from it, if they are persistent enough. It will improve designs, even those that aren't audio. By watching your videos, I've learned new things and remembered stuff I'd long forgotten. Just goes to disprove the old, (English) adage: you *can* teach an old dog new tricks :)) Dank You! Thanka Schoen! 😁 - Howard
@MoritzKlein0
@MoritzKlein0 Рік тому
hey howard, thanks for the nice comment, i appreciate it!
@ArchetypalCat
@ArchetypalCat Рік тому
@@MoritzKlein0 you are most welcome, Moritz! I'm really enjoying watching your interesting work - it has given me some fun, new ideas. MfG -H
@DjDoggDad
@DjDoggDad Місяць тому
Figuring out how to make a sidechaininng compressor has been on my radar of projects i'd like to do and then stumbled across this awesome video! Thank you so much!
@BennosProject
@BennosProject Рік тому
Its the first time i really understand what a crompressor does! Thank you!
@thomashowe855
@thomashowe855 Рік тому
I have been looking for a way to make a diy compressor. Thanks Moritz!
@nsfeliz7825
@nsfeliz7825 Рік тому
you are a real electrical engineer. you are the sabine hossenfelder of electronics. no gbledygook no bullshit. i have zero respect foe 99 percent of audio experts . but you you. ypu are the man.a
@brunohaas3421
@brunohaas3421 Рік тому
This just helped me so much in understanding compression, thank you!
@jimgoodinmusic
@jimgoodinmusic Рік тому
Moritz great one! I will add this one to my build list and it gives me some confidence to do it having built your VCA. The side chaining feature is cool in this - I don't know the term but I believe I have heard the effect. I've still got to finalize the breadboard version of your ADSR - still playing with and understanding a bit. Thanks for being a great teacher and resource for the DIY mod community!
@AngadBagga
@AngadBagga Рік тому
I finally understood what a VCA is. Thanks.
@PORKCHOPSH
@PORKCHOPSH Рік тому
Holy crap i think I actually understand compression now! Seriously, I can't wait to know what I'm actually tweaking next time, big big thanks!
@kernealalpiniste6293
@kernealalpiniste6293 Рік тому
The animation is great ! Really helps Great videos, as always !
@waporwave5066
@waporwave5066 Рік тому
more straightforward than I would have thought, I could follow the thought process really well. I expected there to be a catch but it seems somewhat simple, maybe that's from how you explain it :)
@DrTacoPHD665
@DrTacoPHD665 Рік тому
I did circuit design and filtering courses at university out of interest, but it never got to the point where I could see those principles being put to use in a real application. This is amazing.
@GGAPDIY
@GGAPDIY Рік тому
This video, explanation and animation is truly amazing! Please do one on EQ and/or a Mic Pre-amp!!
@francescoprontera9957
@francescoprontera9957 Рік тому
Amazing work ! Wanna see more of this in the future ! Keep going man
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