2. WHAT IT DOES:
What compression does is condense the sound
particles to sound smoother through the audio.
Compression keeps the audio in a certain threshold so
the audio can keep from spiking, and distorting.
As seen in the picture to the right, the top image is
audio with compression, and the bottom is without
compression. >
3. Compression is like taking a sub sandwich, and stuffing it in a sandwich bag. You would have to condense
the sandwich to fit it in the bag. And that is what compression does, compression takes the audio
(sandwich) and ‘compresses’ it to fit in the threshold (bag), so the audio can be heard more clearly.
Example:
1. Squeezing a foam ball, and holding it in place.
2. Steam rolling cement.
4. How a Pre-School bro would understand compression:
“You squish your big sandwich, put it in your super small sandwich bag.”
That is Compression. ^