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e_rock
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So I have a newbie question here. Often I'll read comments about tracking at a certain level, averaging around for example, -12 dB, to ensure there is enough headroom for mixing and later mastering.
I am not quite sure how to determine the average of a track though. I use Reaper and it's quite easy to see the peak of a track, but I don't know about average. Is this done solely by watching the meters and making a decisions about where it more or less hovers and using that as an average? Or do folks tend to use software to process the true average of the track?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I am not quite sure how to determine the average of a track though. I use Reaper and it's quite easy to see the peak of a track, but I don't know about average. Is this done solely by watching the meters and making a decisions about where it more or less hovers and using that as an average? Or do folks tend to use software to process the true average of the track?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!