
Mix with the Masters
Get more detail with upward compression
Justice discuss their use of upward compression to enhance the detail and depth of a drum track. Unlike traditional downward compression, this technique works from the bottom up, raising subtle elements in the mix. The result is added movement and texture, as low-level details such as room sustain or reverb tails are brought forward without compromising the transient punch. While demonstrated here on drums, upward compression can be equally effective on other dynamic material such as percussion, vocals, or instruments with wide dynamic range, making them feel more alive and expressive.