Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:34 am
A lot of people do it at the beginning so it will cache early. Some people (correctly, I think) point out that if you really squash and stretch the gain, you can increase the noise just in an overall setting, so the NR should come at the end.
I go in the middle, maybe 3-4 nodes in so that an overall gain structure is already established and the noise is already there. After that, I worry about secondaries, keys, windows, clips, and so on, and there's no slowdown because the NR is cached. And I have at least one or two remaining nodes for Trims so we can still do minor adjustments for color if needed.
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