
RecordingMaster
A Sarcastic Statement
I have PT9 on a mac.
Here's the preface (problem in para below). AFAIK Pre fader metering show the track volume regardless of where you move it's fader. Post fader metering shows the volume of the track after you move the fader up and down. Guess what? After 2 years of using PT and somehow creating successful and saleable mixes (for myself and clients), I JUST found out about the pre/post fader METERING. Mind you, I am all aware of what a pre SEND or post send does to a parallel fader.
The reason why I never thought anything about it was this (and I guess this is my problem)...When I mess around with the volume of a plugin (insert) on a given track while in pre fader it still shows the volume change on the track meter if te plugin makes it louder (but apparently it shouldn't). WHY??? That is why I always thought everything was cool. Why would I have ever have changed the way I metered if the track was a TRUE representation of the track's own volume? I know if I lower it's level that my send level will go down (because my sends are post as they should be) and same goes for what I see on the master fader. I have been mixing too long this way for me to suddenly change how I meter pre/post. Because what if I am clipping a plugin? now that I am in post fader, if the volume is low on the track fader I may not see what the plugin is doing. But the thing that gets me the most is everywhere I read online says with pre fader metering, no matter what you do to the track via inserts, SHOULD NOT change the track volume. Well mine does and always has (which I used to my advantage and found extremely useful). WTF!
So why does my track volume change in pt when I mess with a plugin's output volume while in pre fader metering??? Riddle me that.
Next question, whether in pre or post fader metering, it appears my busses (eg drums bus) volume stays the same visually. If I raise up the snare fader, yes the bus will raise too, but no more or less than if I am in pre fader.Gah!!!
So if I flip to post fader metering, my question is this...how the f%$# do you monitor clipping of plugs? surely pro mix engineers dont dick around clicking with a mouse on menus to check metering all the time!!! It should be set it and forget it. As it should be and has always worked for me. It was only today that I noticed a send on my kick drum was clipping like mad but the track volume was under control and gain matched so I don't think my plugs are doing "better" things due to increases in loudness from the plug. But the track volume was lower. Depicting pre fader apparently, even though that meter rises when I mess with plugins. But it rises more incrementally (faster) when post .
Someone please help!
Here's the preface (problem in para below). AFAIK Pre fader metering show the track volume regardless of where you move it's fader. Post fader metering shows the volume of the track after you move the fader up and down. Guess what? After 2 years of using PT and somehow creating successful and saleable mixes (for myself and clients), I JUST found out about the pre/post fader METERING. Mind you, I am all aware of what a pre SEND or post send does to a parallel fader.
The reason why I never thought anything about it was this (and I guess this is my problem)...When I mess around with the volume of a plugin (insert) on a given track while in pre fader it still shows the volume change on the track meter if te plugin makes it louder (but apparently it shouldn't). WHY??? That is why I always thought everything was cool. Why would I have ever have changed the way I metered if the track was a TRUE representation of the track's own volume? I know if I lower it's level that my send level will go down (because my sends are post as they should be) and same goes for what I see on the master fader. I have been mixing too long this way for me to suddenly change how I meter pre/post. Because what if I am clipping a plugin? now that I am in post fader, if the volume is low on the track fader I may not see what the plugin is doing. But the thing that gets me the most is everywhere I read online says with pre fader metering, no matter what you do to the track via inserts, SHOULD NOT change the track volume. Well mine does and always has (which I used to my advantage and found extremely useful). WTF!
So why does my track volume change in pt when I mess with a plugin's output volume while in pre fader metering??? Riddle me that.
Next question, whether in pre or post fader metering, it appears my busses (eg drums bus) volume stays the same visually. If I raise up the snare fader, yes the bus will raise too, but no more or less than if I am in pre fader.Gah!!!
So if I flip to post fader metering, my question is this...how the f%$# do you monitor clipping of plugs? surely pro mix engineers dont dick around clicking with a mouse on menus to check metering all the time!!! It should be set it and forget it. As it should be and has always worked for me. It was only today that I noticed a send on my kick drum was clipping like mad but the track volume was under control and gain matched so I don't think my plugs are doing "better" things due to increases in loudness from the plug. But the track volume was lower. Depicting pre fader apparently, even though that meter rises when I mess with plugins. But it rises more incrementally (faster) when post .
Someone please help!