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			<title>Should I Leave a Margin of Decibels For Mastering?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm mastering in Ozone and by default there's a .3 db margin on the maximizer/limiter. It also says in the manual to make sure there's a .3 db margin. I was wondering if you think it's necessary. It doesn't clip when I take the margin away but the manual says that maybe it will clip on other sound...]]></description>
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