![]() ![]() Despite the compression you could apply, the result still sounded more dynamic as none of the peaks were clipped off. You punched in the RMS level you wanted and it reshuffled the dynamics according to your settings. ![]() There used to be a program called Audio Tools which had an RMS Normalizer function. Pity, really.the wide dynamics normally found on vintage vinyl is one of the best things about it. So for what peaks are left, I see no problem with using the hard limiter if dynamic compression is really what you're after. F'rinstance, did you manually supervise each correction CR made? If not, you might not have to worry about limiting the peaks as CR might've taken most of them out already! Click to expand.If you're worried about regrets you better not get started. ![]()
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