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benage
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Sorry Glen, must have snuck my post in as you were writing yours, didn't mean to make you repeat answers.
Because it's a crooked question, benageso I was initial trying to find out if either type of distotion was preferable and to be honest I never really got a straight answer
I've noticed a lot of people seem to be hostile towards people trying to get maximum volume out of their mixes on this forum. Isn't that what proffesional recording/mastering studios will do on nearly all records released? If so, whats wrong with people persuing this? I totally understand the argument for the preservation of dynamics, but for a lot of musical styles this isn't so relevent, metal, pop, dance, some rock, etc.
Gee, I'd have figured you guys would have a day of thanks for unloading those pesky, trouble making colonies on the IndiansWish we had thanksgiving, I like turkey.
Thanks for your help guys, I have done some more A/B ing since I started this thread and I've decided to keep the limiter in. When I was switching the limiter on it was slightly smoothing the sound which initially I interpreted as muffling, thinking it was the start of pumping which was undesirable. But now I'm thinking without a limiter was harsh and the smoothing only sounded muffled by comparison.
Benage, try clipping some occasional peaks before limiting while easing off on the limiter and let us know what you think. It may help to reduce some of the pumping on peaks (of course not without other artifacts).
As far as the label business goes, I suggest a "Free Volume Initiative" label that can inform the user that the volume has been optimized for the artistic content, and doesn't conform to anybody else's arbitrary standards for volume, either by being maximized for maximum loudness or by passing the bar of an arbitrary formula decided upon by a couple of engineers that cannot possibly be equally valid for all recordings.
Thanks M.H. to be honest i'm not quite sure how to do this, i'm using logic 6, if I let the individual meters clip say 2db the master output just shows 2db in the red - all of which is caught by the limiter. maybe you meen set a longer attack time on the limiter which unfortunatly my limiter has no setting for just threshold, celing and release. It's ok though as I'm not really getting any pumping as I have the limiter set to 0ms release and not really pushing it that hard. The smoothing effect was very subtle and I prefer it to the harsher edge of clipping.