Udemy.com – Mixing with FabFilter: Compression with FabFilter Pro-C2 (TUTORIAL)

By | September 27, 2025

 

Release Year: 2016
Manufacturer: Udemy.com
Manufacturer’s Website: www.udemy.com/mixing-with-fabfilter-compression-with-fabfilter-pro-c2/
Duration: 01:24:06
Type of Material Shared: Video Lesson
Language: English

  • 255.9 MB

Description: The FabFilter plugin bundle offers an essential set of tools for mixing and mastering any music. Pro-C 2 is currently the most advanced compressor available in the VST/AU plugin format.

In this hour-long masterclass, we’ll cover the basics of compression. We’ll explain the differences between analog and digital compressors, as well as their key parameters, such as Attack, Release, Ratio, Threshold, Make-up Gain, and more. The FabFilter plugin bundle is an essential set of tools for mixing and mastering any kind of music. As of today, Pro-C 2 is the most advanced compressor available in the VST/AU plugin format.

In this 60 min Masterclass we are going to cover Compression Fundamentals – explain analog and digital compressor differences, main compressor parameters such as Attack, Release, Ratio, Threshold, Make-up gain etc.

Then we are going to review all the controls of FabFilter Pro-C2 and take a look at the examples of compression, sidechain compression and parallel compression based on various elements in the mix: guitars, bass, kick drum etc. Pro-C 2 is very versilite compressor that can be applied on different stages – production, mixing and mastering.
When it comes to compression when we talk about compressors – we have two types of compressors: musical compressors (vintage: LA-2, 1176) and technical digital compressors (Pro-C2).

Contents :
── 1. Introduction.mp4
├── 2. Compression Foundations.mp4
├── 3. FabFilter Pro-C 2 Overview.mp4
├── 4. Sidechain Compression with Pro-C.mp4
├── 5. Compression Examples – Part 1.mp4
├── 6. Compression Practice Part 2.mp4
└── 7. Parallel Compression with Pro-C2.mp4

Example Files: None
Video Format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1280×720 (16:9), 30.000 fps, ~202 kbps avg, 0.007 bits/pixel
Audio: 48.0 KHz, AAC LC, 2 ch, ~192 Kbps


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