Thanks for the video. Whats interesting is there is this effects -limiter but you can also still use the limiter found by double clicking dynamics like in your previous video. One has a slightly further range than the other, and a couple extra options. Would you recommend one over the other? Thank you
Hi TDCat, thank you for explaining about audio peaks. May I ask if the audio levels in my recent videos are set correctly? The content loudness is around -25dB. Though, these are virtual walking tour videos with ambient noise.
Hi, thank you for this useful video! I got a question. I have a recording of me talking. In that recording I mostly talk normally, but unfortunately I don't control my voice level perfectly and as a result sometimes my voice level becomes quieter and sometimes louder. I can try to cut my audio into sections and manually set the right amount of gain (more gain for quieter sections, normal gain for normal levels and maybe even reduce gain for louder sections), but it takes A LOT of time especially when audio is about 15 mins and voice level varies very frequently. I mean I have to do a lot of cutting. I just tried to use this Fairlight Limiter and when I set some gain and didn't touch Threshold and Release settings I still noticed the difference in levels: quieter sections were louder but still quieter than other sections. I tried playing with Threshold and Release parameters and it seems that +15 gain and -5 threshold do much better job than just +15 gain. The thing is I don't fully understand the meaning/purpose of Threshold and Release settings. Please could you explain these two parameters? Thank you.
PS: I just found in DR reference (which is probably a bit dated since it probably describes the older Limiter window) the description of Threshold: "Sets the maximum allowable output level. The default is -21dB. The range is from -50 to 0dB." and Release: "Release: Adjusts how quickly the sidechain detector stops applying dynamics when a signal goes back below the threshold. The default is 90mS. The range is 0.03 to 4.03mS.". So I think I could simply increase the gain to +18 to make sure even the lowest levels are adjusted enough and then set the Threshould to -5 and Release to 0. I think it helped me a lot though I can still hear that quieter sections are still a bit quieter than other ones. I supposed the Limiter doesn't fix the muffled portions of the audio...
In Fairlight, Click Effects -> Dynamics -> Limiter. Make sure to add the same one to each stereo portion!
@@Museko do we really need to add limiter twice, once for wash stereo channel? In my testing, I think once is enough.
I cant believe he never showed how to find it LOL
@@rajdude1 Just add it to the Bus1 not on every single one that I have noticed
Dude, if youre doing a tutorial, show people how to get to where you are first before playing around.
YES! I am here and wondering how to add this limiter. Gotta find another video.
LMAO was thinking the same thing
It would've been nice if you could've shown us how to apply the limiter...
LOL right!
Thanks for the video. Whats interesting is there is this effects -limiter but you can also still use the limiter found by double clicking dynamics like in your previous video. One has a slightly further range than the other, and a couple extra options. Would you recommend one over the other? Thank you
Hi TDCat, thank you for explaining about audio peaks. May I ask if the audio levels in my recent videos are set correctly? The content loudness is around -25dB. Though, these are virtual walking tour videos with ambient noise.
What if you want to do the opposite, reduce low wind noise further to make the louder bird songs stand out?
Thanks mate!
thanks!
I guess they added it in DR 17 because I never saw it in 16. I use a limiter in Adobe Audition for every project, so this is very handy.
Great stuff man!
Wow this was great, I managed to fix my sound peaks in a click, this took me many hours before...blush
Hi, thank you for this useful video! I got a question. I have a recording of me talking. In that recording I mostly talk normally, but unfortunately I don't control my voice level perfectly and as a result sometimes my voice level becomes quieter and sometimes louder. I can try to cut my audio into sections and manually set the right amount of gain (more gain for quieter sections, normal gain for normal levels and maybe even reduce gain for louder sections), but it takes A LOT of time especially when audio is about 15 mins and voice level varies very frequently. I mean I have to do a lot of cutting. I just tried to use this Fairlight Limiter and when I set some gain and didn't touch Threshold and Release settings I still noticed the difference in levels: quieter sections were louder but still quieter than other sections. I tried playing with Threshold and Release parameters and it seems that +15 gain and -5 threshold do much better job than just +15 gain. The thing is I don't fully understand the meaning/purpose of Threshold and Release settings. Please could you explain these two parameters? Thank you.
PS: I just found in DR reference (which is probably a bit dated since it probably describes the older Limiter window) the description of Threshold: "Sets the maximum allowable output level. The default is -21dB. The range is from -50 to 0dB." and Release: "Release: Adjusts how quickly the sidechain detector stops applying dynamics when a signal goes back below the threshold. The default is 90mS. The range is 0.03 to 4.03mS.". So I think I could simply increase the gain to +18 to make sure even the lowest levels are adjusted enough and then set the Threshould to -5 and Release to 0. I think it helped me a lot though I can still hear that quieter sections are still a bit quieter than other ones. I supposed the Limiter doesn't fix the muffled portions of the audio...
Thank you!
Thanks!😍😍😍
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
appreciate the vid! big help!
This was a really unhelpful tutorial
Appreciate the honesty 👍🏻
So.... you are not gonna show where to find the limiter in your tutorial? LMAO 😂