Thanks for the details and taking the time to explain it to me like I'm a Golden Retriever. Seriously. I wish more people would take that approach. I'm working on video / sound editing for a repair channel and have to deal with loud noises given the unpredictable nature of fixing things. Any plans on doing a deep dive into limiters? Cheers
You will be getting another view every single time I ever edit a video ever. Been wanting a video like this for a very long time now.
The video I've been waiting for has finally come! You made this incredibly CLEAR. Listen to this man! He knows his stuff!
My man. Definitely kept your questions in the back of my mind when working on this one. Appreciate the kind words and support!
Thanks for the details and taking the time to explain it to me like I'm a Golden Retriever. Seriously. I wish more people would take that approach. I'm working on video / sound editing for a repair channel and have to deal with loud noises given the unpredictable nature of fixing things. Any plans on doing a deep dive into limiters? Cheers
Haha we’re all golden retrievers in some way. Glad this video was helpful.
What exactly about limiting are you interested in?
So helpful! Thanks for sharing :)
You're so welcome!
Thanks for linking the de esser plugin because resolves sucks. Great video, I learned a couple things!
Glad I could help! Generally, any sort of multiband compressor/ dynamic EQ will work better than a single-band or static band.
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