spantini
COO of me, inc.
I was watching one of Kenny's videos on Normalizing Audio Files. One thing he mentioned was when using hardware emulating plugins which are designed to see a specific volume, usually about -18dB, you don't want to normalize all your files. He says you can still do it, but make sure you reduce the levels to make sure you're hitting those plugins at the volume(s) they prefer.
If I'm using such plugins, how do I know what volume(s) these plugins prefer? Is it a standard level for each type of processor? All the same at -18dB?
If I'm using such plugins, how do I know what volume(s) these plugins prefer? Is it a standard level for each type of processor? All the same at -18dB?