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TheNightman77
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Hi All,
This is a very novice question I am inquiring about and to be honest, Im pretty embarrassed that I don't already know the answer. When tracking I try to keep my peaks around -18dbFS so as to have plenty of headroom when adding effects/eq/inputgain during the mixing stage. I have my volume faders at 0db for each track and then I raise and lower accordingly after everything is recorded. Does this mean that I can raise my track +6db with the fader, and then up to an additional 11-12db above that for EQing purposes before said recorded track clips?
I find myself constantly boosting the volume for my bass drum tracks which are not nearly loud enough in comparison to the mix when I track at -18 (I use an Audix D6 mic'd inside the bass drum), even when all other tracks are recorded with peaks at the same level. So when I raise my volume fader up to the highest level, +6db, my fader volume is in the red. Does that mean the track is clipping, or is that only during the recording/tracking phase that this applies? Will it only actually be clipping if I apply an additional +12db (eq/input gain) on top of the +6db of volume? I do know that I can just lower the faders for the other tracks to get the bass drum to sit correctly in the mix, but I would still like to clarify this.
Thanks in advance for your help, as I know most people on here know the answer to this!
This is a very novice question I am inquiring about and to be honest, Im pretty embarrassed that I don't already know the answer. When tracking I try to keep my peaks around -18dbFS so as to have plenty of headroom when adding effects/eq/inputgain during the mixing stage. I have my volume faders at 0db for each track and then I raise and lower accordingly after everything is recorded. Does this mean that I can raise my track +6db with the fader, and then up to an additional 11-12db above that for EQing purposes before said recorded track clips?
I find myself constantly boosting the volume for my bass drum tracks which are not nearly loud enough in comparison to the mix when I track at -18 (I use an Audix D6 mic'd inside the bass drum), even when all other tracks are recorded with peaks at the same level. So when I raise my volume fader up to the highest level, +6db, my fader volume is in the red. Does that mean the track is clipping, or is that only during the recording/tracking phase that this applies? Will it only actually be clipping if I apply an additional +12db (eq/input gain) on top of the +6db of volume? I do know that I can just lower the faders for the other tracks to get the bass drum to sit correctly in the mix, but I would still like to clarify this.
Thanks in advance for your help, as I know most people on here know the answer to this!