![]() ![]() If you have hum then use a notch filter instead. ![]() Noise reduction use when you remove unwanted noises like breaths or background noise. ![]() The best advice only use a tool when needed. And you can do it manually anyway by copying your recording and doing heavy compression on the copy, while leaving original unaffected while blending 2 tracks together. Never heard of it, but NY might mean new york compression, or parallel/upward compression. Audacity's compressor is good, but I wish I could go lower than 100ms of release time, that's my gripe with it. I'd use ReaComp instead of Audacity's default compressor. Hard limiter is synonym of distortion, look up fuzz distortion, it's technically that. So removing huge portions of it, allows other more important frequencies to be compressed. Often times bass of the recording overwhelms everything else, so guess what hits that compressor's threshold first? Of course bass. It is argued that EQ is better applied before compressor so that you level all frequency first so going into compressor, compression is more consistent. ![]()
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