Thanks Simon, I tend to keep them lower after working sound in my church. We have room issues, lots of room issues, and if I need to fix a video we shot it is a lot easier to add a bit of gain than try to fix clipping.
Off topic but we just had a sound study done. I learned a lot about sound and architecture which is a lot different then trying to get people to just hear. The room has a vaulted ceiling (only about an inch) that is causing the issue. The shortened version is that the ceiling is bouncing the sound all over the place in there.
As for the limiter, SwingBabyMix: I use the limiter that is part of the effects in Studio One. Just drop it on the stem then use their -3 db limiting default and a bit of gain.
Finish off in Studio One Project to make sure everything is about right for me. Lots of videos out there on how to use Project.
I never got a handle on normalization. I should sit down and learn it.
This workflow works for me.
...Deb
Last edited by DSM; 09/25/21 12:37 AM.