andyjm
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TomSawyer said:I don't consider the wholesale increase in gain a function of compression per-se (a pure compressor compresses the range), but is simple gain increase.
I agree that in ruining new tracks, they do both.
Tom,
There is a maximum loudness you can achieve on a digital system - 0dBfs (full scale). When your loudest peak is set to 0dBfs, then you can't increase the gain further without clipping the peaks. Clipping the peaks sounds dreadful, and unless you are into thrash metal, is best avoided.
The alternative to clipping is to leave the peaks at 0dBfs, but apply compression to the signal to increase the overall average level - and the perceived loudness. This is the basis of the loundess wars which have unfortunately plagued our hobby, and has lead to a dramatic reduction in dynamic range across modern recordings.