Happy too! t's a common practice among beginners to push the master output as high as possible without any processing. However, this often leads to headroom issues when master bus processing is applied. Instead, it's better to maintain a healthy headroom by starting with lower master levels. This allows for more flexibility when applying processing and ensures a louder, clearer final mix. While this is just one approach to maintaining headroom, it's a valuable technique that can help beginners produce better mixes. I hope this helps!
Wow what an awesome trick to blow ppl ears off when using normalised samples or hot synth vsts
🤯🤯🤯
lmfao...the more he was talking i was like.....yea...i need to make some bullshit viceos too
Can’t wait to see them
since you are here...how bout you explain why you believe this works?....numbers?
@@pushpatterns
Happy too! t's a common practice among beginners to push the master output as high as possible without any processing. However, this often leads to headroom issues when master bus processing is applied. Instead, it's better to maintain a healthy headroom by starting with lower master levels. This allows for more flexibility when applying processing and ensures a louder, clearer final mix.
While this is just one approach to maintaining headroom, it's a valuable technique that can help beginners produce better mixes. I hope this helps!
does this work?
Yep 🧖
lol
Thanks for watching 🤜
@@pushpatterns thank the algorithm 💪
All praise the algorithm 😂