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chuckduffy
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If you have a specific reason it can make sense. But I think for most, normalizing is a bigger problem than it fixes. If that's how your workflow works best, I guess it's not a big problem. I just don't want a ton of people to get the idea that they need to normalize every track and then run into bigger problems (like running out of headroom)...just turn up the preamp and monitors and get the levels right tracking.
+1 cause lots of super hot tracks summed = hot mess - 32bit float mix bus or not.....