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Adjusting Output Strip Gain
Using Output Strips
Using the Audio Tools
Using the Limiter
The Limiter provides a form of signal
compression. It allows audio signals below a set value to pass unaffected,
and clips off the peaks of stronger audio signals that exceed the
set value. The audio remains untouched unless the limiter is working,
in which case only gain is affected. The built-in auto-release mechanism
allows for fast recovery, minimizing distortion and pumping. The
Limiter is a stereo effect that applies to a pair of output strips.
To set the limiter:
- In the AudioDesk, ensure that each audio
input strip that you want to work with is assigned to an output
strip.
- Toggle the meters to Desk Outputs.
- Play the clip.
- Note the audio output levels displayed
on the meters.
- Enable the Limiter button.
The Limiter meter appears.
- Adjust the Limiter level to remove any
overloads, or to limit the peaks to a desired output level.