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frosty55
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I have just acquired a very cheap four channel compressor. Someone told me that you can use them as limiters as well. How would I set the controls to limit something like toms on a drumkit?
I'd advise against tracking with limiters and even anything more than very light compression, until you're experienced enough to know when you're gonna want them. You can always add that stuff in the mix, but you can't undo putting the comps and limiters on too heavy. during the tracking phase. I track everything 100% dry.
So all I would have to do is get the ratio at 10:1 and that would stop all the peaks going through the P.A. from the toms?
Wouldnt I have to do something wih all the other knobs, attack, release etc...?
So all I would have to do is get the ratio at 10:1 and that would stop all the peaks going through the P.A. from the toms?
Wouldnt I have to do something wih all the other knobs, attack, release etc...?
It's just as easy to clip in 24-bit as it is in 8-bit. Full-scale is full-scale no matter the word length. The available dynamic range changes, but not the top of the scale... On top of that, the recording level should be dictated by the analog chain - Not the digital. If you're even in the same zip code as "clipping" (again, no matter the word length), you're overdriving the input chain (and likely running the voltage somewhere around 300% over spec).If you record at 24bit then it is pretty darn hard to clip.
Thats the info I wanted thank you very much. Really speaking I wouldnt know if its best to limit the toms or maybe compress them so they definitely wouldnt peak out a driver in the P.A.
yeah ..... it's not about recording. It was a question about live work thru a PA.If you record at 24bit then it is pretty darn hard to clip. And if you record at 32bit float then it is pretty much impossible to clip!
So I would not bother with any compressor/limiter on the way in and just keep your gain down low.
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Really speaking I wouldnt know if its best to limit the toms or maybe compress them so they definitely wouldnt peak out a driver in the P.A.