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Old 28th July 2007   #34
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Also, if you're using delay compensation in PT, you can send the samples to SD sub--> Drum sub and also dry to master by control-clicking the output and adding an A 1-2 output to the bus out already there (it'll look like +Bus 1-2 after you add). Nothing will make a squashed SD poke through aggressive master compression faster.
This is still a good trick, but I found that delay compensation doesn't work 100% using this setup -- as far as I can tell, there's one offset per channel, period, not one offset for each output (or bus).

The solution is to output to your SD bus AND through another bus (same basic procedure, but replace "A 1-2" with "Bus XX-ZZ"), make an aux return for that bus, and THEN go from that bus to master.
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