Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
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jamesandthegiantpeach
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Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
When I have a track limited to -0.3db and mixer channel level set to 0.db does the master channel clip? I sometimes have to turn the channel fader down as much as 4db to prevent the master clipping.
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jamesandthegiantpeach
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Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
Yes. It's not a build up of volume from other tracks or anything. Same with Limited loops etc
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jamesandthegiantpeach
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Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
I'm wanting a reply from the Ableton Team to explain exactly why this happens really..
Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
is there anything on the master track, like devices, fx. is the master set at 0db?
Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
nah.
a warped clip with a limiter on will not clip the master

a warped clip with a limiter on will not clip the master

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Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
i had some weird stuff going on with the limiter as well, came with one of the last updates. basically until 8.2.5 or so I had no clipping ever with limiter set to -0,3 (as expected), then suddenly I saw my meters go red sometimes, after upgrading. sorry I didn't report anything, but I am just too busy with other stuff. just wanted to mention that I noticed something that might be related.
Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
just for the record my image above is from version 8.2.6 , because I've not got around to updating to whatever the latest version is yet.
Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
I thought he meant that he had previously limited the tracks, and not that he was using a limiter in real-time. If it's the former and he still has auto-warping on as default, it's possible to see your signal level great than what the track was limited to. Especially with Complex and Complex Pro warp modes.
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jamesandthegiantpeach
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Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
Tarekith wrote:I thought he meant that he had previously limited the tracks, and not that he was using a limiter in real-time. If it's the former and he still has auto-warping on as default, it's possible to see your signal level great than what the track was limited to. Especially with Complex and Complex Pro warp modes.
That's exactly what I meant. Pre Limited. Tracks and sounds from Beatport, Sample Packs etc..
So basically if I'm going to warp a Pre limited track in either mode I should be inserting a limiter at the end of the track which isn't ideal or lower the fader until it doesn't clip? So warp modes increase volume, basically forcing you to compress or limit again to know the exact gain coming out the channel
Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
Thanks for this post. I had a quite similar question and luckily I found exactly what I wanted, in this post.
Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
Just lower the volume fader, no need to compress or limit again. 
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Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
+1Tarekith wrote:Just lower the volume fader, no need to compress or limit again.
If you play out with a limiter on it will really kill whatever dynamics are left of the track. Sounds like total shit, although most of the people listening won't care. They don't know anything..
edit: that is if the limiter is being pushed all the time or even from time to time. best bet is to have good headroom on the master and turn up the system's amp.
Re: Is this a problem with Abletons mixer?
it's not a problem… make the limiter attack faster if some quick transient is getting pass..
