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Boogie Snakes-Its my Right Memphis Style
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If I understand it correctly, RMS measures the average loudness over a period of time, it doesn't show how much that loudness has varied. According to the Waves WLM manual, the Range value:

Range displays (in LU) the overall loudness range across the program signal that
passes through the plugin.

On both versions of the track the range was either 0 or 1, which is pretty tiny. Still worth checking out your tape sim to see if it has an input level - it's possible to get considerably amounts of tape compression without it being immediately obvious that's what's happening on some plugins, though I'm not familiar with the one you mention.

Final other thing is that even just a couple of dbs compression repeated a few times will add up to a huge difference - you might have had a dynamic range of 6dB on say your drums, but if you compressed the drum bus, then the master bus, then again at mastering, those 2dBs of compression will add up to 0 dynamic range. I've done that myself a few times and it's annoying - you put the compressors on thinking 'yes, this'll definitely improve the sound' and on its own it would, but combined with other things it starts to get too much.

Hope that helps, cheers

Matt
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RE: Boogie Snakes-Its my Right Memphis Style - by londonmatt - 19-05-2015, 02:08 PM