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BenignVanilla
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Reading the forums, I see many critical comments on brick wall limiting. I understand where they are coming from, and when I listen to modern music I have the same sort of complaints about the recordings now, but here's my conundrum.
Often, I will come up with a mix on one of my tunes that I like...I'll dump it out of my DAW, and then listen in iTunes....and I get a quiet drab tune. So I end up going back to my mix, and using a brick wall to bring my entire mix up just shy of 0db.
So I am thinking to myself tonight...is the problem the brick wall'ing or the way it is done and being used? Is there a proper way to brick wall your mix without hammering your mix?
I am thinking brick wall limiters don't kill people...engineers do.
Often, I will come up with a mix on one of my tunes that I like...I'll dump it out of my DAW, and then listen in iTunes....and I get a quiet drab tune. So I end up going back to my mix, and using a brick wall to bring my entire mix up just shy of 0db.
So I am thinking to myself tonight...is the problem the brick wall'ing or the way it is done and being used? Is there a proper way to brick wall your mix without hammering your mix?
I am thinking brick wall limiters don't kill people...engineers do.