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Originally Posted by tomo
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kazu ovako na gearslutz-u:
PITANJE: I'm mixing on an analog console so I rarely use any plugins in PT.
What (if any) is the difference in using a trim plugin on each track versus just adjusting the volume down using the PT fader (or trim tool on volume auto line)? I would assume that ITB the trim plug would adjust the volume to the following plugs where the fader is post plugs but what about the scenario where you are mixing on an analog console without trim at the tape input? Any audible or logistical differences in the two methods of gain adjustment?
ODGOVOR:
A HUGE difference. The fader only will adjust the level feeding the mix buss or master fader summing. The trim plugin as the first plugin will adjust the reference level into the following processing. IE EQ/ Comp. Hope that helps.
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Kad pomičeš fader gore -dolje, to ne utječe na glasnoću inputa koji ulazi u tvoj plugin kompresor ili ekvilajzer koji su na insertima tog kanala.
Dakle,ako npr. imaš snare koji je snimljen preglasno i klipa input kompresora jedini način da to spriječiš je da prvo insertiraš trim plugin ako radiš na PT-u ili da stišaš gain na kanalu ako koristiš Cubase.
P.S. Ovaj koji je postavio originalno pitanje mislim da baš ne razumije što je tape return jer bi znao da tape return ide u line input trim.