Using a compressor whilst recording
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:07 am
I have read through the FAQ, the effects tips, the recording section, done numerous google searches and searched with the keywords in the advanced forum search, but can't seem to find any information that I'm looking for.
Recording the audio output is great; love the option of doing so. But the problem I'm having is, the sounds that are coming from the sound card are variable in terms of loudness. Normally when people record an audio output, it's been mixed, mastered or at least has some consistency to the volume levels; not so here. What I would like to do is insert a compressor/limiter over the recording of the audio output, so that it cannot peak out whilst the audio output is being recorded.
Is it possible to compress and/or limit with the plugins whilst you're recording the audio?
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Recording the audio output is great; love the option of doing so. But the problem I'm having is, the sounds that are coming from the sound card are variable in terms of loudness. Normally when people record an audio output, it's been mixed, mastered or at least has some consistency to the volume levels; not so here. What I would like to do is insert a compressor/limiter over the recording of the audio output, so that it cannot peak out whilst the audio output is being recorded.
Is it possible to compress and/or limit with the plugins whilst you're recording the audio?
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.