Re: Accessible Sound Design by Ebon Sky Studios - Third Lesson Up
supplementary reading
this review and this explanation of compression
also, this explanation of the reaper plug-in interface including the buttons you hhave no idea what they are and the compressor parameters are all very detailed there.
re: avoiding strong p's overuse of consonants, and so on, a pop filter is probably the best route (voice in third lesson does sound over-compressed by the way)
parallel compression is a procedure on its own, its not an included feature right out of reaComp but its probably much easier to achieve using reaper.
IN a reaper update, the previous knee worked differently (probably in a weird, forbidden? way) and it was thus renamed to that, and since some people valued its output I guess, its just something that will probably be deprecated. Changelogs probably would be better detailing this one.
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