
Guitargodgt
New member
So I have been using this software for around 6 years now. Started on LE version 1, moved to SL 3, then to studio 5 and now I'm using 5.
What I never knew and now know without any doubt at all (thanks to a newly acquired tutorial video) is that:
Moving all the mixer faders down so the master doesn't clip is the same as just moving the master fader down.
Make sense? So in other words, when you are mixing if you clip the master fader bus, you can just slide that sucker down so it isn't clipping anymore and it's the same as sliding all your channel sliders down.
It was demonstrated with a sine wav, one was done one way (where it was turned down at the fader of the channel of the sine wav) and one the other way (where it was overloading at the channel fader and the master fader was pushed down).
The 2 sine waves canceled each other out, it's phase coherent.
So YAY. This saves me some time down the road.
What I never knew and now know without any doubt at all (thanks to a newly acquired tutorial video) is that:
Moving all the mixer faders down so the master doesn't clip is the same as just moving the master fader down.
Make sense? So in other words, when you are mixing if you clip the master fader bus, you can just slide that sucker down so it isn't clipping anymore and it's the same as sliding all your channel sliders down.
It was demonstrated with a sine wav, one was done one way (where it was turned down at the fader of the channel of the sine wav) and one the other way (where it was overloading at the channel fader and the master fader was pushed down).
The 2 sine waves canceled each other out, it's phase coherent.
So YAY. This saves me some time down the road.
