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Chris1292 wrote:Hey guys, quick question. I was watching the Avicii video for Future Magazine and he was talking about a technique that LL showed him using a one knob master limiter o push parts of the track down every so often. Does anyone know how to use this technique?
jec1521 wrote:Chris1292 wrote:Hey guys, quick question. I was watching the Avicii video for Future Magazine and he was talking about a technique that LL showed him using a one knob master limiter o push parts of the track down every so often. Does anyone know how to use this technique?
Kjaerhaus Limiter on the Master Channel set to 0 db.
dyro wrote:Cellsplitt wrote:Siyabulela wrote:Cellsplitt wrote:Okay, quick question. Does anyone know where I can get some "crowd cheering" vocals? Been looking everywhere but just can't seem to find any.
here you go. http://www.pacdv.com/sounds/ambience_sounds.html
Thank!!! There are some good sounds there, but the crowd ones are not what I'm looking for. You know the sort of crowd cheers you hear in some tracks by pro producers. They`re normally used for buildups. If I can remember rightly, "Klav" by Dyro uses crowd cheers during a buildup. That's what I'm looking for
they'r in the vengeance fx packs
DennieMeister wrote:Chris1292 wrote:Hey guys, quick question. I was watching the Avicii video for Future Magazine and he was talking about a technique that LL showed him using a one knob master limiter o push parts of the track down every so often. Does anyone know how to use this technique?
You mean sidechaining? Shouldn't be hard to find. Check YouTube or this topic.
Chris1292 wrote:DennieMeister wrote:Chris1292 wrote:Hey guys, quick question. I was watching the Avicii video for Future Magazine and he was talking about a technique that LL showed him using a one knob master limiter o push parts of the track down every so often. Does anyone know how to use this technique?
You mean sidechaining? Shouldn't be hard to find. Check YouTube or this topic.
No its not sidechaining. He uses the KJaerhus Master Limiter to like push back the output I assume every so often so that at the end of the mix theres some headroom? I assume thats what he does. does anyone have any better details? He briefly explained it but they didnt show him actually do it. Im not sure it was something he did just once at the end because he talked about it and opened it up right after he layered his synths and piano and before he started working on the drums. Idk im just confused.. but thanks for teh answers so far. Im new to the forum and its been great!
Zakii wrote:Hi guys, I've searched the forum and read the whole thing as well, and asked on here before but still haven't found a solution:
In Logic when you bounce down files in order to save CPU, do you normalize those audio clips or keep it off? Do you ever use the third option ("overload protection only")? Thanks in advance.
Zakii wrote:Hi guys, I've searched the forum and read the whole thing as well, and asked on here before but still haven't found a solution:
In Logic when you bounce down files in order to save CPU, do you normalize those audio clips or keep it off? Do you ever use the third option ("overload protection only")? Thanks in advance.
DennieMeister wrote:Zakii wrote:Hi guys, I've searched the forum and read the whole thing as well, and asked on here before but still haven't found a solution:
In Logic when you bounce down files in order to save CPU, do you normalize those audio clips or keep it off? Do you ever use the third option ("overload protection only")? Thanks in advance.
If you put a peak limiter on the end of your master chain you'll be fine, there's no need to finalize.
That's also the reason I'm not using it.
Zakii wrote:DennieMeister wrote:Zakii wrote:Hi guys, I've searched the forum and read the whole thing as well, and asked on here before but still haven't found a solution:
In Logic when you bounce down files in order to save CPU, do you normalize those audio clips or keep it off? Do you ever use the third option ("overload protection only")? Thanks in advance.
If you put a peak limiter on the end of your master chain you'll be fine, there's no need to finalize.
That's also the reason I'm not using it.
So you bounce down files with your master chain on then? I have a gain plug-in, PSP Vintage Warmer2, and Ozone on it btw. Thanks for your reply.
supracg wrote:Zakii wrote:Hi guys, I've searched the forum and read the whole thing as well, and asked on here before but still haven't found a solution:
In Logic when you bounce down files in order to save CPU, do you normalize those audio clips or keep it off? Do you ever use the third option ("overload protection only")? Thanks in advance.
I believe normalize makes the bounced file as loud as possible, kindof like brickwall limiting but I'm not sure
dyro wrote:supracg wrote:Zakii wrote:Hi guys, I've searched the forum and read the whole thing as well, and asked on here before but still haven't found a solution:
In Logic when you bounce down files in order to save CPU, do you normalize those audio clips or keep it off? Do you ever use the third option ("overload protection only")? Thanks in advance.
I believe normalize makes the bounced file as loud as possible, kindof like brickwall limiting but I'm not sure
It's not like brickwall limiting at all. The normalization process only works if the bounce you are making is under 0db. Even if its spot-on it's not doing anything. It actually defines the loudest part and pushes the volume up. So if your loudest peak is -6db for example, normalizing will make the entire bounce 6db louder.
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