So basically in the mixing process if you're noticing you're too hot you never readjust your peak level reference starting point, correct ?
So everytime you add additional effects to the track or whatever that may increase or decrease the peak level you then always reajust the peak level to get to the initial -12dBFS ?
jimmyklane wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018
CORRECT if you leave headroom in the mix to begin with you won’t need any sort of brickwall limiter
I don't get the idea here, can you develop please ?
Personally even when i have headroom of 4-5dBFS and because of the style of music i'm doing i'm still applying a brickwall limiter. Do you mean i'm doing something wrong ?
jimmyklane wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018
A good use for the input gain knob is to properly drive the compressor/gate. You may notice that you cannot always get much compression or your gate will “chatter” even when set at extremes. Selig May have another answer, but this is generally what I use it for
Could you develop and/or formulating the idea differently ?