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Compress audio in 4 steps:

  1. Select the audio you want to compress
  2. Go to Effect → Volume and Compression → Compressor
  3. Choose a factory preset (for example, Voice Memos Balance)
  4. Click Apply or use it as a real-time effect

What Is Audio Compression?

Audio compression automatically reduces loud peaks in your signal and can then raise the overall perceived volume. The result is a more consistent track where quiet phrases are easier to hear and sudden loud moments are less jarring. This is why compression is one of the core tools for podcasts, vocals, voiceovers, and mastering.

What does a compressor do?

A compressor turns down the volume only when the audio gets too loud, then optionally boosts the final level. You keep detail and intelligibility while smoothing out uneven dynamics.

How to Use the Compressor in Audacity

Step 1: Select Your Audio

Open your file in Audacity and select the region you want to process. To compress the entire track, click the track panel or press Ctrl A A .

Step 2: Open the Compressor

Navigate to Effect > Volume and Compression > Compressor to open the effect window. If you use real-time effects, you can also insert it in the track or master effect chain.

Step 3: Choose a Preset or Adjust Settings

Start with a factory preset and fine-tune as needed. Typical voice compression begins with a moderate ratio and threshold that only engages on louder words.

Step 4: Preview and Apply

Use Preview to compare behavior before committing. Then click Apply. If your result feels over-compressed, reduce ratio or raise threshold and try again.

Compressor Settings Explained

Threshold

The level where compression begins. Signals above threshold are reduced; signals below are untouched. Lower thresholds apply compression more often.

Ratio

Controls how strongly peaks are reduced after crossing threshold. A 4:1 ratio is moderate, 8:1 is more aggressive, and 2:1 is subtle.

Make-up Gain

Raises output level after peaks are controlled. This helps restore loudness and improves clarity of softer phrases.

Knee Width

Determines whether compression starts abruptly (hard knee) or gradually (soft knee). A soft knee often sounds more natural on voice and acoustic material.

Attack (Lookahead)

Attack sets how quickly compression reacts to incoming peaks. Faster attack catches transients earlier; slower attack preserves initial punch.

Release

Release controls how quickly compression stops after the signal falls back below threshold. Too fast can pump; too slow can sound flattened.

Setting What it does Typical value
Threshold Level where compression starts -20 to -10 dB
Ratio Amount of gain reduction above threshold 2:1 to 8:1
Make-up Gain Output boost after compression +3 to +10 dB
Knee Width Soft/hard transition around threshold Around 6 dB (soft)
Attack How fast compression engages 10–50 ms
Release How fast compression recovers 100–300 ms

Factory Presets

Built-in presets (Presets & Settings):

When to Use Compression

Tips for Best Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What ratio should I use for vocals?
A 3:1 to 4:1 ratio is a practical starting point for natural voice control.

Why does my audio sound quieter after compression?
Compression lowers peaks. Add make-up gain or normalize afterward.

Should I compress before or after EQ?
Most workflows use EQ first, then compression, but either can work depending on the source.

What is attack vs release?
Attack is how fast compression starts; release is how fast it recovers after peaks.

Can compression make audio sound bad?
Yes, over-compression can sound lifeless. Use moderate settings and A/B compare.

What threshold should I set?
Set threshold so compression engages mostly on louder moments.

Is Audacity's compressor suitable for pro work?
Yes, Audacity's modern compressor is capable for production voice and music workflows.

How do I compress multiple tracks at once?
Use a master effects workflow to process the mixed output in one pass.

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