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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/01/24 01:05 PM
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by Fdemetrio - 04/25/24 01:36 AM
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I suggest....
Go with default settings in BIAB. They are well set. Work in your DAW and drag and drop BIAB wavs onto the DAW tracks Once all your tracks are there and you are ready to mix, remove any plugins...and gain stage the tracks to a minus 10-12. Then mix and add the plug-ins back (or re-engage them) keeping your meters around a minus 6 or a little higher as you go.
If you dont know what gain staging is...you are working in a messy environment that is often working against itself. It will cost much less time to learn what gain staging is and use it , than clean up the messes.
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