Re: Limiters?

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Hello Fons!
Several reasons, why I - and possibly others - would use the masterng stage to adapt a few things, that could be done on the track level.
1. Limit of time available for production.
2. Sticking to a doctrine to immitage a certain sound as close as possible. That's why I started using tube warmth on my drums, picked it up from Q, becuase that happened in the 70s and gave a rather specific sound. Well there can be a thrid reason: You have an overall good sound, but not the knowledge to keep it, while increasng overall volume and keeping the overall sound. So lack of information, practise and/or theory. So many people -at least here - are still hobby musicians. Willing to learn, but you have other obligations.
  Warmly yours
          Julien

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