2005/12/9, Bill Allen <bwanab+lau(a)juraview.com>om>:
Another question that might be generic, but I'm
asking specifically in
the case of ardour. Why does one choose to put which plugins pre-fader
or post-fader. In other words, which plugins work best pre-fader and
which work best post-fader? Are there general rules that one can apply?
For example I would think that compression should be pre-fader since it
wouldn't seem to make sense to be compressing after you've set levels.
As far as I know: Plugins that modify the original sound and where you
(possibly) don't want the original sound to be still there are put
pre-fader, everything else post-fader.
Classic setup seems to be:
- pre-fader: Gates, Compressors, basicly any kind of dynamics, EQ's,
Chorus/Flanger/etc, DeEsser, Denoiser, some delays, send to monitor
- post-fader: (either as one effect per channel or send-to-bus)
Reverb, Delay, some choruses...
For example the Jamin-insert in my setup is always pre-fader in the
master-channel...
But there is an even bigger rule than the things listed above:
If it sounds right, its right!
Keep on rocking,
Arnold
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