Paulie Jay
New member
Hello everyone. I've just recently joined this immensely helpful website after having lurked for a few weeks. Although I am not new to being recorded, I am very new to being my own engineer. I have done a lot of reading through the forums and have taken on board the importance of not recording with a hot signal. I've also read the excellent outside articles that are frequently linked to about gain staging, and for my first "test" recording I am making sure to keep the peaks nice and low: around -14 right?
Anyway, my question is about the master fader, and the stereo out fader. (I'm recording digitally with Logic Pro 9)
Master fader: Just checking, this should stay at unity, right?
Stereo Out fader: this is feeding signal to my interface, so is it ok to turn this up as loud as I like without it effecting the "quality" of the individual channels?
I've searched a couple of the boards and haven't really found a thread regarding this. Maybe it's such a basic thing that it doesn't need asking?
edit - just an additional. If I'm sending various channels to a bus for the sake of adding reverb, the bus's fader should be at unity, shouldn't it?
Anyway, my question is about the master fader, and the stereo out fader. (I'm recording digitally with Logic Pro 9)
Master fader: Just checking, this should stay at unity, right?
Stereo Out fader: this is feeding signal to my interface, so is it ok to turn this up as loud as I like without it effecting the "quality" of the individual channels?
I've searched a couple of the boards and haven't really found a thread regarding this. Maybe it's such a basic thing that it doesn't need asking?
edit - just an additional. If I'm sending various channels to a bus for the sake of adding reverb, the bus's fader should be at unity, shouldn't it?
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) until the last mixdown. The very last pass is where I'll be pushin for more volume. And even then, I don't push it as hard as others.