Felix...
We we can change headroom withhin a few seconds, this by simply pulling all the faders to a desired value. And this without loosing your reference gain stages, and calibrated monitoring.
I often chose a headroom of -12.0 dB for pop music. or 16dB for broadcast sound. Or when an additional, later added instrument clips the master, then I just pull all faders back by 0.1 dB or whatever value necessary, this will avoid that the stereo master clips again throughout the whole track.
You can change the headroom at any time during production, this in both direction. Enlarge the headroom in case the headroom is used up, or reduce the headroom in case he too big.
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We we can change headroom withhin a few seconds, this by simply pulling all the faders to a desired value. And this without loosing your reference gain stages, and calibrated monitoring.
I often chose a headroom of -12.0 dB for pop music. or 16dB for broadcast sound. Or when an additional, later added instrument clips the master, then I just pull all faders back by 0.1 dB or whatever value necessary, this will avoid that the stereo master clips again throughout the whole track.
You can change the headroom at any time during production, this in both direction. Enlarge the headroom in case the headroom is used up, or reduce the headroom in case he too big.
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