Splet17. feb. 2008 · If you compress after the noise reduction, you'll bring up any residual noise that's left over, after all. And, running the noise reduction first might eliminate or reduce some low level things that aren't noise. ew A spectral heretic... Mad Dan KVRist 38 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:07 am Splet26. feb. 2011 · if your levels are all over the place, you might want to compress first so your signal hits the saturation evenly and you arent hearing saturation amounts changing. all other things being equal, try it both ways. I would think i generally saturate after compression, but honestly, i'm not sure about that. Mix buss. i'd probably saturate first.
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