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Hi there,
Happy New year's to everyone here! I recently uploaded one of my original Nepalese rock songs on YouTube after having done some tweaks to increase its loudness. I'm not very knowledgeable about mastering in general, but I felt like this track's volume was a little low. So, all I really did was import this mix into my Pro Tools session and pushed the master fader as much as I could without having the track clip. The thing is that this track was mixed/mastered by a friend of mine way back in 2010 and by today's standards, I felt that the volume sounded a little low. So I simply increased the volume by pushing the Master fader. Do you think that this is a good way to increase loudness? Also, what do you think of the overall loudness of this track? By the way, here's the YouTube link for the track:
Prawol Bhattarai - "Yesto Kahile" | Older Version | Nepali Rock (Lyric Video) - YouTube
Happy New year's to everyone here! I recently uploaded one of my original Nepalese rock songs on YouTube after having done some tweaks to increase its loudness. I'm not very knowledgeable about mastering in general, but I felt like this track's volume was a little low. So, all I really did was import this mix into my Pro Tools session and pushed the master fader as much as I could without having the track clip. The thing is that this track was mixed/mastered by a friend of mine way back in 2010 and by today's standards, I felt that the volume sounded a little low. So I simply increased the volume by pushing the Master fader. Do you think that this is a good way to increase loudness? Also, what do you think of the overall loudness of this track? By the way, here's the YouTube link for the track:
Prawol Bhattarai - "Yesto Kahile" | Older Version | Nepali Rock (Lyric Video) - YouTube