The issue is that you didn't download a R2R release. It doesn't require you to manually place a patched file into the installation folder. I'll DM...
The lowest that get you rid of aliasing, or the highest possible, depending on processing power available. On a bass, you will easily hear if...
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You can just cut your audio and adjust gain clip by clip.
Also, Lois Lane mentioned gain rider. What is it. It's yet another way to control dynamics. You specify the loudness you want, and the plugin...
Good eye! The difference is that limiters do have attack and release (sometimes just slew rate) under the hood to minimize distortion, a few even...
Yeah, your workflow is what I'm curious about.
I mentioned it here: A clipper just puts everything above the threshold to the threshold's level. Equivalent to a compressor with instantaneous...
@vuldegger Curious, why you saturate before compressing?
Yeah. Switch the gain reduction meter to the graph view ^_^ Actually, you can just rely on the limiter's work indication. That red light next to...
Or just clip the shit out of it LOL
Nah. This will do nothing to your bass track cause it's all over the place dynamics-wise and there aren't short bumps of loudness, but rather all...
What Lad Impala said. You can even set a low threshold and then a higher ratio, this is completely fine and acceptable and in fact leads to the...
You mean the pointer at the center? This is gain reduction meter, not a threshold meter LOL It shows you how much compression is happening. It's...
The quietest note. The lowest loudness that isn't just a dip into silence or a break between the notes played. Your compressor has meters. You...
Yeah, using an opto compressor with two knobs will do the trick, but it won't let you learn how attack and release are working. So do what Baxter...
Aight. I'll assume you use that Logic compressor on your screenshot. Turn off the limiter. First, find the lowest sustained loudness of your bass...
Okay guys and gals, there's a need for a clarification. Mastering is *bringing your track to a playback medium standard*, both technically and...
The other way around, actually. Electronic music is rarely ever mastered, as it's mixed to -6 to -3 LUFS already.
Um, what does your track need? I find the question weird to be honest. I'm not a mastering engineer, cause it requires a shitton of very specific...
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