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<blockquote data-quote="brian1226" data-source="post: 5324454" data-attributes="member: 603960"><p>ok in most tutorials it says to turn loudness off before adjusting gain to the right voltage.. wouldnt turning it on after make the voltage increase so it clips? also, should my hpf and lpf be set at the same hz?.. or what if i played one of the hardest bass hitting songs at 90% with all my features on (eq, hpf, lpf, loudness) and make sure the voltage doesnt exceed what its suppose to, would this be a good way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian1226, post: 5324454, member: 603960"] ok in most tutorials it says to turn loudness off before adjusting gain to the right voltage.. wouldnt turning it on after make the voltage increase so it clips? also, should my hpf and lpf be set at the same hz?.. or what if i played one of the hardest bass hitting songs at 90% with all my features on (eq, hpf, lpf, loudness) and make sure the voltage doesnt exceed what its suppose to, would this be a good way? [/QUOTE]
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