db to then clip in the Audio track and therefore clip the master output which is set at 0dB. I am trying to prepare a live set with psychedelic trance ...
Start with the volume faders on each track to somewhere around -6 to -12dB; Always keep your Master at 0dB (aka “parity”) – Only use the ...
I do have a headphone amplifier I could use to negate that point and keep everything out of clip. That clip meter must be there for a reason, even if ...
located in the rightmost column, which represents the Master track (see 15.4).
... to prevent clipping? I'm just mixing 2 tracks for a set and the meters go well into red.. Should I lower Master output volume, or lower the tracks ...
Like the “normal“ clip tracks, the returns and the Master can host effects devices.
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Limiter is ideal for use in the Master track, to prevent clipping.
1. Start normalising all the separated tracks or rawly adjust their volume as if you had a margin of 3db · 2. Add the Ozone5 plugin on the on the master track. · 3.
The master track doesn't clip, and the track sounds fine in Ableton, albeit a bit