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Since it is extremely important to monitor the dynamic range when working with sound, sound engineers use various processing methods for this purpose, such as compressors, limiters, clippers. Each method affects the recording in its own way and should be used wisely and intelligently. For example, a compressor narrows the dynamic range, making loud sounds quieter, which allows you to increase the signal level - this is important for listening in low-power headphones and on mobile devices. Note that its excessive use leads to unnecessary dirt, mush and confusion. The limiter limits the level, preventing overloads, but can also make the sound more muddy. Well, the clipper cuts off peaks quite harshly, although when used in large volumes it makes the sound unnatural. In this video, we will not only talk in more detail about all these processing options, but also analyze them using a practical example! #Let'sRecord 0:00 Dynamic range control and methods of dynamic processing 0:47 Compressors, how they work 4:41 Main types of compressors (optical, tube, transistor, VCA compressors) 7:50 Limiters (Maximiser and Brickwall Limiter) 10:33 Clippers 11:53 Practical example 13:33 Summary 📺 .mp3 vs .wav. Optimizing work with DAW (Cubase) • Sound processing. Optimizing work with... 📺 Cubase 10.5 review. Useful features and plugins • Cubase 10.5 review. Useful functions and... 👉 Our VK group https://vk.com/homestudio123 🎯 If you want to get advice from us on sound cards, microphones or any other studio equipment, you can write to us at [email protected] or call: Moscow - 8 (495) 739-2223, St. Petersburg - 8 (812) 677-09-59, multi-channel free for all of Russia 8 (800) 250-55-00 💥 WhatApp, VIBER +79112180454