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| quote: | Originally posted by Anakratis
Each and every channel has a limit. If you lower the master volume, you will just be lowering the overall volume of the entire set, rather than giving each channel more room to breathe. From my experiences, reducing the channel volumes will give you more power drive, and the sound will appear more "beefier" and be a lot fatter and have more body. Driving the master will create a much thinner sound. That's just me, though...
And I meant channel volumes on the main mixer. |
This doesn't seem right to me, especially if FL has a 32 bit Floating point format engine. As long as the plug-ins can handle overs, it should not matter whether or not the individual channel or master channel faders are used to control the master channel output to not go over.
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake. |
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