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Mike Freze
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Hello! I'm beginning to understand the different roles that compression, limiters, noise gates, de-essers, etc. have in the mixdown or final mastering process. I suppose you could add some of these processors right at the time you record each track, if you choose.
Is it best to use only one processor/effect at a time when you record, mix, or master? Or can you use several or all together at once? I'm not sure.
Is it best to limit yourself to just one or two of these effects and forget the others?
Example: vocals. You want to avoid breaths between singing segments (noise gate); then you want to get rid of sibilance (de-essers); then you want the highs and lows to be balanced (compressor). That's 3 different processors for a vocal track!! Is that realistic? Is there a general rule for when to apply them: at recording (maybe an external hardware device), during mixing, or wait until mastering?
Mike Freze
Is it best to use only one processor/effect at a time when you record, mix, or master? Or can you use several or all together at once? I'm not sure.
Is it best to limit yourself to just one or two of these effects and forget the others?
Example: vocals. You want to avoid breaths between singing segments (noise gate); then you want to get rid of sibilance (de-essers); then you want the highs and lows to be balanced (compressor). That's 3 different processors for a vocal track!! Is that realistic? Is there a general rule for when to apply them: at recording (maybe an external hardware device), during mixing, or wait until mastering?
Mike Freze