I am an Ableton user, and use the Glue compressor a lot.
Its a compression plugin that seeks to emulate the gentle overdriven sound of ‘classic’ master bus compressors. So in that sense, when you use it, you shouldn’t really notice it adding much audibly to the sound. Its more a case of an incremental ‘sprinkle’ on top that just brings the elements in your mix together to be more coherent together.
I use two other sources of compression, a TLA Ivory 5051 channel strip for vocals and synths (to add a little beef to proceedings), and the Octatrack’s own compression. In particular i think the OT is lovely - really brings something special to a sound without too much coloration.
Re: using the Glue / settings. I usually try to have as little as possible. I start by bringing the threshold down so that it is just activating when the track is at it’s loudest. Ratio at 2:1. Gain compensation just enough to bring the track up to peaking at -1db.
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