Peter_IK wrote:This question is answered in the ARC 3 FAQ at https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/index. ... c-system-3
So, based on what the FAQ says on this subject, it sounds like the best approach would be to leave the trim setting in the ARC plugin at the default (on the border between the gray and red), and increase the monitoring system gain to make up the lost volume. So, if I normally mix at 75dB, I would just increase the monitoring volume until I'm back to 75dB with ARC enabled. This would avoid the possibility of overloading the DAW main outputs when the ARC plugin is active. The caveat would be to make sure to reduce the monitoring system gain before deactivating the ARC plugin, or there would be a very high-volume surprise!
My DAW has a control room feature for monitoring, which is where I place the ARC plugin. Therefore, I don't need to deactivate ARC to render my final mix, as rendering is routed through the main outputs, not the control room outputs. Therefore, I don't need to worry too much about deactivating ARC, as I can just leave it enabled on the control room outs permanently.
Does this approach make sense?