either cakewalk fx limiter sucks or i did it wrong

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alright...

i'm mixing...

i've come to the realization that using a digital compressor won't take care of the peaks that get through before the clamp down...

i add a digital limiter (cfx2) after the EQ and compressor to reduce the peak to a manageable level...

that damn cakewalk limiter is not a look ahead!!!! some of the peak still gets through and it sounds awful.

i ended up using DSP-FX's optimizer instead, which was really made for normalizing and then dithering tracks but with the proper settings and the dither disabled does limiting without adding gain.
 
If you're getting digital distortion, the level of your input to the soundcard's A/D is too high, and no plug-in in the known universe can do a damn thing about that. The clipping off of the top of the waveform means that data is just plain gone; nothing you can do will get it back; compressing and limiting will just bring its overall level down in relation to the rest of the data, but it will still sound like hell.
 
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