
dobro
Well-known member
I'm using compression less often in the mix nowadays, which means that dealing with peaks is more of an issue. What I typically do is use a volume envelope on the peaks in multitrack to get levels where I like them. I often like the sound of the track better without compression.
Okay, but here's my question coming. If I get track levels where I like them and then take a track into Edit View and apply EQ or reverb or something, occasionally that shoots the levels up past the clip point. So, first of all, I'm right in thinking that those volume envelopes in multitrack have no effect whatsoever to the tracks in Edit View, right? And secondly and more importantly, it means the track's now got some distortion, right? The volume envelopes don't protect against that, do they?
Okay, but here's my question coming. If I get track levels where I like them and then take a track into Edit View and apply EQ or reverb or something, occasionally that shoots the levels up past the clip point. So, first of all, I'm right in thinking that those volume envelopes in multitrack have no effect whatsoever to the tracks in Edit View, right? And secondly and more importantly, it means the track's now got some distortion, right? The volume envelopes don't protect against that, do they?