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Multiband Limiter It’s important to avoid overusing the compressor in step 2 and the multiband limiter. If each shows a dB or two of gain reduction, the devices will help polish the product without demolishing the product! 4. Insert a simple single-band peak limiter in your master channel chain. This final stage is used to establish the maximum level (often -.3, -.5, or -1 dBFS) with the output slider and to locate the best LUFS setting with the threshold fader. 5. At the end of the master channel, insert a meter that reads LUFS and True Peak levels. Watch this meter while you adjust the peak limiter until you see the desired LUFS reading. This is the reading that needs to match your target delivery specifications, -14 LUFS for streaming, -23 LUFS for broadcast television, -12 LUFS for a pop tune, and so on. Bill Gibson Teacher at Berklee College of Music Online, content creator for LinkedIn Learning, and author of more than forty books and videos about live sound and studio recording. Most recent book releases: The Ultimate Live Sound Operator’s Handbook, 3rd Edition (IT’S FINALLY HERE!), and The First 50 Recording Techniques You Should Know to Track Music. He also recently self-published an eBook/ Audiobook combo called Stream Great-Sounding Audio: Guide for Streaming Church Services and Other Events. BillGibsonCourses.com Loudness Meter This link takes you to a video that shows how adjusting the peak limiter can help you set up for the target LUFS reading. Single-Band Peak Limiter