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tumult
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9 months ago
It’s possible their compression settings were actually exaggerating the peaks instead of compressing them, and then they did nothing to control those peaks afterwards. This is a really common thing that can happen with a superficial use of compressors. Especially if you did averaged loudness-matching of the compressed signal with the uncompressed signal. It ends up being spikier than before compression. I would entirely believe a waveform with those added spikes would be more damaging than a controlled waveform that had been saturated or limited after compression. I don’t have access to the original publication, so I can’t check and find out.
ri0t|9 months ago
Actually, put a limiter everywhere - if you work in software, they're real cheap..
jmkr|9 months ago
Now I have no fear of loading random presets.