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volume adjustment + limiter vs. limiter only — any effective difference?
So I’m learning about the limiter, realizing it can automate some of what I was doing by hand, and this leads me to a question.
Given some dialog audio that is too soft, is there any effective difference between these two scenarios:
1. Raise volume (ctrl-+) somewhat (say +5dB) on a group of clips inside a compound clip, then finish off volume increase w/ limiter
vs
2. Only use the limiter on the compound clip to get the output volume to the same dB level
? If I understand correctly, #1 will indiscreetly amplify everything up to a point, and then use the limiter to keep increasing the lower volume material while ensuring any peaks never go too high. While #2 effectively does the same thing … it just uses the limiter to do both steps in one? Is that correct?
In case you wondered why I care … I have a ton of clips where I have already made volume adjustments similar to #1. In fact, I went through and used to keyframes to knock down any peaks that emerged from my overall volume raising on the compound clip. So it seems to me this is all pretty similar … and in fact it does sound pretty similar. But I wanted to check w/ you all.
Thanks!