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JBolles702
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Lately it seems that whenever I apply any limiting -- even very light limiting -- in my Masterlink, I get some kind of hash distortion. This is with program material that is not at all dense or overly compressed already. In fact, it has occurred on recordings with nothing more than a solo voice and panned acoustic guitars. My latest project is solo male voice, panned acoustic guitars (two mics on same source), and electric bass direct through a TwinQ. I get a well-balanced mix, then use Normalization DSP to calculate the headroom. Then I disable Normalization, bump up the level manually, then check to make sure I don't go into the red anywhere. As soon as I apply limiting, even setting the threshold to something as minimal as - 2.0 dB, I get distortion. It is most noticeable on the acoustic guitar initially, but if, for example, the passage has punch in the vocal and bass, all will be affected. Any thoughts?