What no (1st) comments that was a cool video. Next you'll be telling me there's something called the analog compressor (AKA moving ones finger up and down to manually compress... I happen to have an 8 finger 8 channel and sometimes 10 channel compressor, I used it a lot before I went digital, and I still occasionally use it when I'm back at an analog desk.).
Dude, there's so much vapid content on YT (& instagram); this at least offers an amusing semi-useful tip, and, if anything, at least isn't promoting gambling to 10YOs lmao🤣
What no (1st) comments that was a cool video. Next you'll be telling me there's something called the analog compressor (AKA moving ones finger up and down to manually compress... I happen to have an 8 finger 8 channel and sometimes 10 channel compressor, I used it a lot before I went digital, and I still occasionally use it when I'm back at an analog desk.).
Dude, there's so much vapid content on YT (& instagram); this at least offers an amusing semi-useful tip, and, if anything, at least isn't promoting gambling to 10YOs lmao🤣
This is my favorite mastering limiter! Great transparency!
Easy and efficient. Thank you
great TIP!!!
plug in a music source, pfl it with nothing on the fader, and just chill mixing stuff
/j
❤️👍🙏🏼🇮🇩
Would you not set fader to unity first?
No, look at your input meter, rough the gain, bring the fader up to unity, then tweak it.
This could also be adjusted if you have a trim option (so you aren't messing with gain and worrying about feedback issues as much)