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Pre-amp/compressor chaining question
So I've somewhat close-mic'ed my drum overheads with NT5's through an
RNP chained to an RNC. This is my first time using this setup so i'm not sure what the most conventional approach would be. It seems like one advantage to using pre-recording compression is that you can boost the level feeding into the compressor really hot and then use the compressor to attenuate its peaks just below threshold. Is this common practice, or is that more a job for a limiter? Also, should I ever turn the RNP up above the level that if the output signal were unprocessed it would be clipping? I plan on doing alot of experimenting but any constructive advice you have to offer would certainly be appreciated. Thanks. |
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