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Iīm about to do a recording with a brassband in my home studio. My
problem is to prevent distortion of my A/D interface because of the wide dynamic range of the horns. My preamp is a Allen & Heath GL2 analogue mixer, with Presonus ACP-88 compressors in each channel insert. The mixer group output is sent to the A/D interface which is a Creamware A16 Ultra, 44.1 kHz 24 bits. I donīt want the sound to be influenced by a compressor, so the ACP-88 is only used as a limiter with ratio 20:1, attack and release 1ms. But I canīt prevent the horns to overload the AD interface sometimes. What can I do to get a good leveled recording ? Can I set the ACP-88 to the lowest attack and release with the highest ratio to cut the peaks ? Should I use a compressor for reducing dynamics first and a limiter in line to cut the remainig peaks ? Thank you very much for your recommendations. Ewald |
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