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H-Comp is highly effective for gluing a drum kit together. Set a medium attack time (around 10–20ms) to let the snare snap through, and sync the release to an 1/8th note so the compressor "breathes" with the tempo. Crank the Analog knob to Mode 2 to add a subtle gritty warmth to the cymbals and rooms.

Engage if your mix feels sterile and needs a subtle layer of cohesive harmonic saturation.

Begin with a ratio of 4:1 or 6:1, then adjust the threshold until you see 3‑6 dB of gain reduction. The ratio can go up to 50:1 for aggressive limiting, but for general use, moderate settings preserve musicality. h-comp stereo vst download

The H-Comp stands out due to its intuitive interface and unique hybrid features:

: You can buy a license or download a free demo version from Waves.

: Includes a built-in Mix knob for easy wet/dry blending without needing additional tracks or complex routing. Register for a free Waves account or log

You can choose between four distinct analog settings, each with a very different sonic signature. Mode 3 thickens the sound like an audio transformer, adding warmth and heft. Mode 4 is fizzy and driven, reminiscent of a pushed transistor circuit. The mode applies to both the wet and dry signals, so even parallel compression gets analog character.

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Set a medium attack time and sync the release to the track’s tempo (try 1/8 or 1/16 notes). Crank the Analog knob to Mode 2 to

Attack controls how fast the compressor reacts to audio peaks. Release dictates how quickly the volume returns to normal. The release time can be set in milliseconds or synced to note values (like 1/4 notes or 1/8 notes) using your project tempo. 3. The Punch Control

Keep the ratio around 3:1 or 4:1, aiming for 3–5 dB of gain reduction during the loudest parts of the performance. On the Stereo Mix Bus (Mastering/Glue)

Allows transients to pass through unaffected, preserving initial note impacts. Deep Dive: H-Comp's Unique Controls