I was already looking for this clip but couldn't remeber the word precisely enough. :rofl:
Technically that's correct. It's just a doorkeeper who decides who can pass to be pushed down (compressed) and who not, so to say. I think what...
Good one :winker:, that's even worse because you can't use direct monitoring and need CPU power to process the sound. Other than that, what...
This is easy to avoid, just use it as a systemwide application, not in your DAW. Another benefit of this is that it's used for all sources...
High quality for free could be difficult, maybe here https://behindthespeakers.com/best-places-free-multitracks/ If you're willing to pay for it,...
Hardly anything aside from the fact that they both do coexist, which wouldn't make any sense if they were on principal the same. But I think tun...
Mh, [IMG]
Surprising? Absolutely. Theory? :no: (you should know me better by now :winker:). Due to the 'strange' compression behaviour of The Glue's I used...
:like: :goodpost: Regarding the YT where go that message, I can open them in a separate tab without any probs. May have to do with duckduckgo???
Although in some cases this is correct, I'm not sure about the CLA76. In The Glue's case it's just a higher threshold, not a different knee.
I know this behavior from The Glue (I think). The higher the ratio, the higher the threshold (but the output is round about the same) and this...
Nope, otherwise this 'prevents videos from being viewed anonymously' wouldn't make sense. :winker:
No prob, IWK, here you go. Completely outdated. I'm using Cubase 12.36SuperPro on Win 13Voyager, no bLicenser, both patched by my mom. :yes:
When I click on one of the vids I get this message: 'YouTube privacy warning YouTube (owned by Google) prevents videos from being viewed...
Correct, but no one claimed that, if I got it right. We're just 'discussing' the pros and cons and the definition of -18dBFS=0VU.
Hm, at least Fufutos quoted Kwissbeats, see https://audiosex.pro/threads/which-plugins-should-really-be-calibrated-to-18dbfs.51952/page-3#post-452677
Yep, that's true. But should it be a general guideline then? A resolution of 200dB is ridiculously high and useless, that's right, but it's not...
Reported, old fuck. :rofl:
You could also route all the signals/subgroups into a final subgroup and use this to adjust the playback volume.
As to my experience, at least not all.
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