Lots of times because of the headphones I have I end up mixing my songs too loud at first and have to mix them down. But when you get to like 20+ samples/presets it takes a while. Is it bad practice or is there any reason why I shouldn't just use a hard limiter on the master volume to keep it all from clipping as a shortcut?
I feel like this would be something that's bad practice but I wouldn't know why tho and was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the matter. Thank you. 
						
											I feel like this would be something that's bad practice but I wouldn't know why tho and was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the matter. Thank you.
 
						
 compressing it, which squashes the track and can start distorting it, now once you export that and master it, you are putting that already limited track through the ringer by adding a compressor and another limiter to it, which will be take even more of the dynamic range of the track glue the sound even more, and it end up being squashed and losing that drive of energy in the track.
  compressing it, which squashes the track and can start distorting it, now once you export that and master it, you are putting that already limited track through the ringer by adding a compressor and another limiter to it, which will be take even more of the dynamic range of the track glue the sound even more, and it end up being squashed and losing that drive of energy in the track.  
 